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  • Konstantin Milonadis - Material in Motion: a survey of work in collections [UIMA] (BRAMA) 09/30/2004
  • Conjugate hundreds of Ukrainian verbs using Andrij Hornjatkevyc's CD-ROM (BRAMA) 09/30/2004
  • Internationally known US concert pianist Roman Rudnytsky [Born in New York City to a prominent Ukrainian family] will give a private performance (Jamaica Observer) 09/30/2004

  • Summer of digging [in a remote region of the Ukraine working on a new archaeological site...two mounds on the site known as Kranokutzk and Alexandropol, which are ancient royal burial tombs of the Scythian people] (Palladium-Item) 09/28/2004

  • Ballet: We prefer quick, quick, quick to slow, slow, slow [Solomakha] (The Observer) 09/26/2004

  • The Met's 'Madama Butterfly,' Revived but Not Reimagined [Gerello] (NY Times) 09/24/2004
  • Ball kicks off a wild season of benefits [Zorya Ukrainian Dancers] (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) 09/24/2004

  • Review: San Francisco Ballet [Solomakha] (Guardian) 09/23/2004
  • Portrait of a passionate photographer [Marti Friedlander: The younger of two daughters of e'migre's from Kiev, Ukraine, to the UK, she was born Martha Gordon in London in 1928.] (NZ National Business Review) 09/23/2004

  • Film Series to Debut on KBYU [29 September: “Ukraine Sonata” looks at the years before, during, and after the great “Perestroika,” of the Soviet Union and how the Independent Republic of Ukraine is negotiating the changes on a musical level.] (David M. Kennedy Center BYU) 09/22/2004
  • Filmmaker focuses on modern war [In 'Ukraine Sonata,' the Republic of Ukraine negotiates the changes that come with independence from the Soviet Union on a musical level, reflecting the conflict between choice and repression.] (Deseret News) 09/22/2004

  • Tenor Ben Heppner Triumphs in 'Otello' [Kowaljow] (AP/Yahoo) 09/21/2004
  • The Untested Venture Into the Unknown at Juilliard [Alexander Shchetynsky, a Ukrainian composer born in 1960...] (NY Times) 09/21/2004

  • Don’t beet around the borscht [Ha Noi Bud'Mo!] (VNA) 09/20/2004

  • Ukrainian troupe on the road again [Kiev Symphony and Chorus] (Washington Daily News) 09/18/2004

  • Photo: Ukrainian singer Ruslana uses a whip a she performs at the World Music Awards at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada September 15, 2004. Ruslana won the award for Best-Selling Artist/Ukraine. (Reuters/Yahoo) 09/16/2004
  • Ukrainians carry on a musical mission (Oregonian) 09/16/2004
  • Top-selling artists descend on Vegas for 2004 World Music Awards [Ruslana] (Reuters/Yahoo) 09/16/2004
  • Photo: Vitali Klitschko presents Ukrainian recording artist Ruslana with an award at the 2004 World Music Awards Wednesday Sept. 15, 2004 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. Ruslana won for 'Best Selling Artist/Ukraine.' (Reuters/Yahoo) 09/16/2004
  • Photo: Boxer Vitali Klitschko (L) of Ukraine presents the Best-Selling Artist/Ukraine award to Ukrainian singer Ruslana at the World Music Awards at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada September 15, 2004. (Reuters/Yahoo) 09/16/2004

  • Look out, Lord of the Dance [Virsky] (Orion) 09/15/2004
  • Theresa Sokyrka, Kalan Porter perform winner's single on Canadian Idol (CP/Yahoo) 09/15/2004
  • Photo: Canadian Idol finalists Theresa Sokyrka and Kalan Porter embrace following their performances (CP/Yahoo) 09/15/2004
  • Photo: Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho looks on as his fans reach for his autograph after a news conference in Kiev, September 15, 2004. Coelho arrived in Ukraine to present his latest book, 'Eleven Minutes'. (Reuters/Yahoo) 09/15/2004

  • Saskatoon and Medicine Hat, Alta., cheer on their hometown Idol hopefuls [Theresa Sokyrka from Saskatoon] (CP/Yahoo) 09/14/2004

  • Jovovich learns to live with fame as 'Resident Evil' grows (Houston Chronicle) 09/12/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian movie star Milla Jovovich poses for photographers with a gun during a press conference for the promotion of her latest Hollywood movie 'Resident Evil: Apocalypse' at a Tokyo hotel, August 2004. (AFP/Yahoo) 09/12/2004
  • BSO, Kiev players draw 2,300 to opener (Billings Gazette) 09/12/2004

  • Reporter`s notebook: Borscht offers sign of hope [Kiev Symphony] (Billings Gazette) 09/11/2004

  • Members of Kiev Symphony speak out about recent violence (Billings Gazette) 09/10/2004
  • Symphony opener includes Kiev musicians (Billings Gazette) 09/10/2004
  • 'Resident Evil' unleashes shoddy 'Apocalypse' [Milla Jovovich, the underrated Ukranian actress] (Lawrence Journal-World) 09/10/2004
  • 38 poems about New York and other trifles: Vasyl Makhno -/- 38 â³ðø³â ïðî Íüþ-Éîðê ³ äåùî ³íøå: Âàñèëü Ìàõíî (BRAMA) 09/10/2004
  • Ukraine's Ambassador to the U.S. spoke about Ukrainian-American partnership at TWG Leadership Conference [TWG - Part IV] FOTO/S (BRAMA) 09/10/2004
  • Ilya Kaminsky's poetry turns his losses into gifts to readers [born in Odessa, in what is now the Ukraine, to Jewish parents who had prospered against long odds] (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) 09/10/2004

  • Boyan Ensemble Choir in return visit to Penzance (Cornishman) 09/09/2004

  • Big Time for 'Manchurian' Actress [Vera Farmiga: daughter of Ukrainian emigres and who spoke English as a second language as a child, Farmiga grew up in the New Jersey suburb of Irvington] (Reuters/Yahoo) 09/07/2004
  • Ukraine to return art, books seized in Germany (DPA/Expatica) 09/07/2004

  • Requiem for Larissa [At the heart of the Requiem is his Taras Shevchenko setting, 'The Dream'] (Gramophone) 09/04/2004

  • State Department Awards Grants for Cultural Preservation [In Kiev, Ukraine, the Khaminets-Podilsky Archives will receive a leaf-casting machine to save historical documents badly damaged by a fire in 2003] (USDOS) 09/03/2004

  • English translations of Ukrainian literature now available online (BRAMA) 09/02/2004

  • Milla Jovovich [bio: Milla Natasha Jovovich was born December 17, 1975, the daughter of Bogich Jovovich, a Yugoslavian doctor, and Golina Loganiva, a Soviet actress. Born in Kiev, Ukraine in what was then known as the USSR, she and her family left their financially-stable life to head to the US when she was just five years old.] (Hello) 09/01/2004
  • Eurovision triggers Ukraine folk revival (BBC) 09/01/2004
  • Website: Micro-art by Mykola (Nikolai) Syadristy (Website) 09/01/2004
  • Symphony concert to benefit CMN [Kiev Symphony Orchestra and Chorus] (Rapid City Journal) 09/01/2004
  • An exhibition of micro-majesty [Nikolai Syadristy's microscopic artworks at the CNE are awe-inspiring sculptures crafted from fairyland materials] (Globe and Mail) 09/01/2004
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