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A poem for the Ukrainian nation - by Vasyl Makhno (BRAMA) 11/24/2004
Egg-ceptional tradition (Aberdeen News) 11/21/2004
Concert Notebook: Thrash, comrade, thrash to Gogol! (Boston Herald) 11/20/2004
'Дорогою на Бабадаг' з'явиться українською (Потяг 76) 11/19/2004
Фронт боротьби за демократію проходить через Україну, вважають інтелектуали (Потяг 76) 11/19/2004
Книговидавці за цивілізовану, освічену, европейську Україну: політична заява (Потяг 76) 11/19/2004
Piano passion: Ukrainian-born artist to brighten VPAT with the familiar and the offbeat [Nadia Shpachenko] (Reporter) 11/19/2004
Op-ed: The Color of Freedom and Oranges. By Yuri Andrukhovych SPECIAL (BRAMA) 11/18/2004
A Slice of Orange: Tasting the world [Levchenko, 16, from the Ukraine, prepared a vegetable soup called borscht...] (Orange Leader) 11/18/2004
What Katie did to go on the record [Katie Melua, 20-year-old jazz star, born in Ukraine but grew up in Belfast] (Belfast Telegraph) 11/18/2004
Marxism on a plate. When revolution took hold of Russia, one artist knew just how he could take part - with radical designs for tea sets. Kazimir Malevich, prophet of Suprematism (Guardian) 11/18/2004
West Hollywood’s 20th Anniversary Fashion Gala Featuring BidZ.com Jewelry. Ukrainian designer Oksana Davyda (Market Wire) 11/17/2004
[Pagedown] Model of the moment: Definitely Daria [Daria Werbowy: ranked No. 1 on models.com] (Fort Wayne News Sentinel) 11/17/2004
MoMA Dearest [upcoming concert by the New Julliard Ensemble...features the music of composer Virko Baley, an increasingly a noted figure outside of his native Ukraine] (WNYC) 11/17/2004
Rockin' in the free world: Gogol Bordello frontman Eugene Hutz's wild mix of styles has roots in Ukraine (Boston Herald) 11/17/2004
Songs of the Ukraine (Glasgow Herald) 11/17/2004
Obit: Joe Bushkin - Jazz pianist, trumpeter - and the writer of Frank Sinatra's first hit song ('Oh Look At Me Now'), son of a music-loving barber from Ukraine (Guardian) 11/16/2004
Poised for an encore: ABT had a little something for everyone [Beloserkovsky] (Houston Chronicle) 11/15/2004
Dancers who make time fly [Virsky] (NJ Star-Ledger) 11/15/2004
Ukrainian play to be performed in Marinette (Green Bay Press-Gazette) 11/14/2004
John Stetch, Rearranging Thelonious Monk (NPR) 11/14/2004
Reciting a Rosary, but in Sonata Form [Beznosiuk] (NY Times) 11/14/2004
Youth take matters into their own hands [Pagedown to: The most famous Ukrainian film is Sergei Paradjanov's lyrical classic 'Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors' (1964)...Ukrainian Film Festival Thursday through Nov. 21 at ICA Boston] (Boston Globe) 11/14/2004
Dancing with a dream. With every hour of Olympic-caliber training at the Rock School, Christine Shevchenko, 16, has a vision: To be one of ballet's greats. (Philadelphia Inquirer) 11/14/2004
Hicks On Six Column: [Page down to] Huge step for the Ukrainian-and-proud-of-it crowd. Equally big for rundown Jasper Avenue, east of 97th Street. (Edmonton Sun) 11/14/2004
'Wolves Eat Dogs': Our Man in Chernobyl (NY Times) 11/14/2004
ABC affils grapple with 'great debate' [to air or not to air film 'Saving Private Ryan'][Ray Depa, vp and general manager of KGUN-TV in Tucson, was born in a German refugee camp after his Ukrainian parents were forced from their home by the Nazis and put to work in Hitler's factories (Hollywood Reporter) 11/12/2004
ICA offers a unique mix of musical cultures [Ukrainian photographer Boris Mikhailov; Field: 'Finding a Ukrainian musician was quite a challenge'] (Boston Globe) 11/12/2004
День смерті пані День [The Day 'Lady Day' (Billie Holliday) Died], антологія американської поезії, яку впорядковує Юрій Андрухович (Потяг 76) 11/12/2004
This 'Swan Lake' drained of magic ['Moscow Ballet's Great Russian Swan Lake' turned out to be an abbreviated version of the 19th-century classic danced by an ensemble from Ukraine.] (Cleveland Plain Dealer) 11/11/2004
A taste of Ukraine [Lyuda Hupalo learned to cook from her mother and grandmother in Lviv, Ukraine] (Mining Journal) 11/10/2004
Food that chases the chills [The Welcome Inn, 501 Tully St., Syracuse, is home to food from the Ukraine (borsch, pyrohi, holubchi and more)...] (Syracuse Post-Standard) 11/10/2004
The Chocolate Bar Signature Martini (Riverfront Times) 11/10/2004
Renowned pianist set to perform at Harding Nov. 16 [Roman Rudnytsky] (Newport Daily Independent) 11/10/2004
‘Sleeping Beauty’ comes alive with stage magic [Irina Komarenko of Ukraine (Princess Florine), a graduate of the Alma-Ata Ballet Academy and the Donetsk Ballet] (Lansing City Pulse) 11/10/2004
Eureka Feels Strangely Like DéjàVu [Ukrainian-born artist Yelena Yemchuk] (NY Arts) 11/09/2004
Cross words over artist's memorial to Berlin Wall victims [Ukrainian artist Alexandra Hildebrandt's memorial strip, at the infamous former East-West crossing point, Checkpoint Charlie, consists of a stretch of the wall and 1,065 2ft high wooden crosses, one for each of those killed trying to cross the border dividing East and West Germany. It is currently the most visited exhibition site in Berlin...] (Daily Telegraph) 11/09/2004
It May Be a Folk Troupe, but That's Just Its Roots [Virsky] (NY Times) 11/09/2004
The 1 Percent Solution [2002 census: 30,000 Ukrainians in Poland] (Transitions Online) 11/08/2004
Booting up for Prokofiev [b. 1891 (Ukraine) - d. 1953 (Russia)] (NY Daily News) 11/07/2004
The direct route [Up-and-coming filmmaker Andrij Parekh: 'I'm half Ukrainian,'; attended Ukrainian Saturday school for eight years...] (Minneapolis Star Tribune) 11/06/2004
On this day: 1893 – Death of Russian composer Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky. 1943 – In World War II, Russians recapture Kiev after two years of Nazi occupation. [Note: This year, Pres. Kuchma arranged for a military parade on October 30, the day before the election, instead of commemorating this day on its true anniversary. Military parades have never been held for this date before.] (Australia Sunday Mail) 11/06/2004
When nothing seems opulent enough [My first big job for a wealthy client was designing the Houston penthouse of a Ukrainian oil trader...] (FT/Yahoo) 11/05/2004
Gogol Bordello vs. Tamir Muskat (Pitchfork) 11/05/2004
Music's Past... And Future [Violinist Solomiya Ivakhiv] (UWO) 11/05/2004
Foreign Oscar Quandary [The Ukraine's entry 'A Driver for Vera' was also deemed too Russian to qualify as Ukrainian.] (indieWIRE) 11/03/2004
Volunteer virtuoso. Once a world-class professional musician, Halina Bobrow now gives her time and expertise to the Tampa Bay Symphony, a community orchestra. (St. Petersburg Times (Florida)) 11/02/2004
Faith and Tradition: Celebrating with the Hutsuls of the Carpathian Mountains (One) 11/01/2004
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