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Bringing Out the Innate Poetry of Balanchine [Beloserkovsky] (NY Times) 05/29/2004
Alexander Motyl at Ukrainian Institute of America (Art Daily) 05/27/2004
Dance: Raymonda/American Ballet Theatre [Dvorovenko, Beloserkovsky] (Financial Times) 05/27/2004
Recalling Balanchine Before City Ballet [Dvorovenko, Beloserkovsky] (NY Times) 05/26/2004
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Eurovision star to advise Ukraine PM [Ruslana] (BBC) 05/26/2004
When Raymonda Makes Up Her Mind, a Seducer Loses, and the Nice Guy Wins [Dvorovenko, Beloserkovsky] (NY Times) 05/24/2004
Eurovision victors singing the blues over hosting contest (Scotland on Sunday) 05/23/2004
Photo: Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva visits the museum at Kievo-Pechersky Monastery in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/22/2004
Just 70: It might be a tacky song contest but it tipped me off that Europe has eastern countries too. And how vibrant they are (Guardian) 05/21/2004
Contest bordering on the ridiculous [Eurovision] (The Scotsman) 05/21/2004
First Iranian Film Week Opens in Crimea (Mehr) 05/21/2004
ABT puts own stamp on 'Bayadere' [Zakharova, Dvorovenko] (Newark Star-Ledger) 05/20/2004
Chinese Director Hailed for Martial Arts Epic ['House of Flying Daggers' filmed in Ukraine, parts near Lviv] (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/19/2004
Informations sur Ruslana. L'Ukraine à l'Eurovision 2004 [French] (Eurovision) 05/19/2004
[VIDEO CLIP - Real] Eurovision winner Ruslana performs 'Wild Dances' (Eurovision) 05/19/2004
How to play with fire. Niagara chef loves the art of flambe'. Russell Mudry inspired by Russia [Herbed Shrimp Poltava (named for a Ukrainian city)] (Toronto Star) 05/19/2004
Two Ways to Pass the 'Bayadére' Aesthetic Test [Dvorovenko] (NY Times) 05/18/2004
Who Will Protect Ukrainian Book Publishing? In 2003 Ukraine’s publishing companies put out half a book per capita (Äåíü) 05/18/2004
Ukraine celebrates first Eurovision crown (Sunday Times (South Africa)) 05/17/2004
Ukraine Wins Eurovision Song Contest (Billboard) 05/17/2004
What a load of Baltics! [Eurovision] (Daily Mirror) 05/17/2004
Turks deliver Eurovision delight (BBC News) 05/16/2004
A widowed composer pours out his sorrow (Cleveland Plain Dealer) 05/16/2004
Photo: Ukrainian singer Ruslana shows the Eurovision Song Contest trophy after she arrives at Borispil airport in the Ukrainian capital Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/16/2004
Photo: Ukrainian singer Ruslana arrives at Borispil airport in the Ukrainian capital Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/16/2004
Photo: Ukrainian singer Ruslana arrives at Borispil airport in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/16/2004
Eurovision votes 'farce' attack (BBC News) 05/16/2004
Never mind Chernobyl, here's Ruslana (Sydney Morning Herald) 05/16/2004
Wild Dancers Win the Eurovision [Ruslana] (Deutsche Welle) 05/16/2004
Royal Ballet celebrates Diaghilev [Putrov] (The Times) 05/16/2004
Ukraine wins first Eurovision crown with Wild Dance (AFP/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Photo: Ukraine's entry for the 2004 Eurovision song contest Ruslana Luzychko and her vocalists hold the trophy (AP/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Photo: Ukraine's Ruslana holds her trophy shortly after winning the 49th Eurovision Song Contest (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Photo: Ukraine's entry for the 2004 Eurovision song contest, Ruslana Luzychko, waves her national flag (AP/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Photo: Ukraine's Ruslana gestures in joy as she arrives for a news conference shortly after she won the 49th Eurovision song contest (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Photo: Ukraine's entry Ruslana celebrates her win as she lifts the cup of the Eurovision Song Contest (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Photo: Ukraine's entry Ruslana celebrates her win in the final of the 49th Eurovision Song Contest (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Photo: Ukraine's entry Ruslana celebrates her win in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Photo: Ukraine's Ruslana waves her country's flag after winning the 49th Eurovision Song Contest (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Photo: Ukraine's entry Ruslana hugs last years winner Turkish singer Sertab Erener as she celebrates (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Photo: Ukraine's entry for the 2004 Eurovision song contest, Ruslana Luzychko, greets the audience at the Abdi Ipekci Arena in Istanbul (AP/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Photo: Ukraine's entry for the 2004 Eurovision song contest, Ruslana Luzychko (AP/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Photo: Ukrainian singer Ruslana performs at the Eurovision Song Contest (AFP/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Photo: 49th Eurovision Song Contest winner Ukraine's Ruslana performs her song entitled 'Wild Dance' (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Photo: 49th Eurovision Song Contest winner Ukraine's Ruslana performs her song entitled 'Wild Dance' (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Photo: Ukraine's Ruslana performs with dancers as she sings her song entitled 'Wild Dance' during the final of the 49th Eurovision Song Contest in Abdi Ipekci Arena in Istanbul (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Photo: Ukraine's entry for the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest, Ruslana Luzychko (AP/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Photo: Ruslana of Ukraine performs during the semi-finals of the EurovisioNSong Contest (AFP/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Photo: Ukrainian singer Ruslana in Istanbul (AFP/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Ukraine celebrates Eurovision win (BBC News) 05/15/2004
Ukraine's wild dance wins Eurovision (AP/CNN) 05/15/2004
Ukraine wins Eurovision Song Contest (Reuters) 05/15/2004
Ukraine, in first, wins Eurovision song contest (AFP/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Photo: Legendary jazz star George Benson performs on the guitar during a concert in Ukraine's capital Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Curtain raises for Eurovision drama in Istanbul (AFP/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Britons cross fingers for Eurovision (Reuters) 05/15/2004
Photo: Legendary jazz star George Benson performs during a concert in Ukraine's capital Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
Sneers, cheers as Eurovision final looms ['I need the victory personally and my country needs it,' said the Ukrainian star Ruslana...] (ABC-Australia) 05/15/2004
Curtain raises for Eurovision drama in Istanbul (AFP/Yahoo) 05/15/2004
‘Swan’ waddles, then soars [Ponomarenko] (Boston Herald) 05/14/2004
Britons cross fingers for Eurovision redemption (Reuters) 05/14/2004
Eurovision acts prepare for show (BBC News) 05/14/2004
Boston Ballet's 'Swan Lake' glistens [Ponomarenko] (Boston Globe) 05/14/2004
Bamberg, a city in search of a conductor (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung) 05/13/2004
A wafting scent of Diaghilev [Putrov] (Daily Telegraph) 05/13/2004
Dance: Oh My Goddess [Putrov] (Financial Times) 05/12/2004
Meaty Excerpts and Novelties Open a Season [Dvorovenko, Beloserkovsky] (NY Times) 05/12/2004
Shake Your ... Gogol Bordello, Peaches, and Neung Phak show us their good stuff. (Citypages) 05/12/2004
American Ballet Theater Kicks Off Season [Dvorovenko, Beloserkovsky] (AP/Yahoo) 05/11/2004
Vinok takes show on the road in a big way (Edmonton Journal) 05/11/2004
Crimean TV uses Ukrainian money to cut Ukrainian language (UANewswire) 05/11/2004
Piano Versus Piano (NY Times) 05/09/2004
Wake up and go to sleep (The Age) 05/08/2004
Artist tries to heal Holocaust wounds (Aspen Times) 05/06/2004
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40 years of dedicated community service… Roma Pryma-Bohachevsky (BRAMA) 05/04/2004
Review: King Of Thieves (Kral Zlodeju/Konig Der Diebe) [...Ukrainian father sells his 9-year-old son and his older sister Mimma to unscrupulous showman...] (Variety/Yahoo) 05/03/2004
Photo: Paint carnival: Models paint each other during the Third International Carnival of the Body art 2004, in Odessa, Ukraine's Black Sea resort. (AFP/Yahoo) 05/02/2004
The case for communism. What happened to central Europe's artists when they no longer had to fight the state? (Guardian) 05/01/2004
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