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Photo: Alexander Tsymbalyuk of Ukraine receives the gold medal in the male vocal competition of the International Tchaikovsky Competition of classical music in Moscow (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/30/2007
Photo: Vocalist Alexander Tsymbalyuk of Ukraine, first prize winner of the 13th International Tchaikovsky Competition, performs at the closing ceremony in the Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatory (AP/Yahoo) 06/30/2007
Opera, ballet merge beautifully in Kateryna [The Suzirya Ukrainian Dance Theatre of Calgary, with the Ukrainian Male Chorus of Edmonton] (Edmonton Journal) 06/29/2007
Full-length 'Swan' long on appeal [Dvorovenko, Beloserkovsky] (NY Post) 06/28/2007
How Could There Be Ballet Before the Swans Learned to Dance? [Dvorovenko, Beloserkovsky] (NY Times) 06/27/2007
A Classic Pairing of Swan and Suitor [Dvorovenko, Beloserkovsky] (NY Sun) 06/27/2007
Family of note [Sofiya Kyrylyuk, 8, plays violin] (Northwest Herald) 06/24/2007
Transcarpathia Loses 1 Wooden Church Yearly (RISU) 06/22/2007
Englishman tries to smuggle Orthodox icons wrapped in pampers out of Ukraine (Interfax-Russia) 06/22/2007
New Novel about 'Andrei' Warhol by Alexander Motyl (BRAMA) 06/21/2007
Ukraine meets Blackfoot onstage (Edmonton Journal) 06/20/2007
Mandela files make it onto UNESCO culture list [Other items...include a collection of Russian, Ukrainian and Belorussian emigre periodicals, published between the two world wars by Russians who fled Bolshevik rule.] (AFP/Yahoo) 06/20/2007
Lola Perin Interviewed at AAJ [Born in New York (with Ukrainian and Hungarian roots)] (All About Jazz) 06/19/2007
Book review: Like Blood in Water by Yuriy Tarnawsky (Bookslut) 06/18/2007
Sir Elton John kicks off exhibition Eye of Subconsiousness (NRCU) 06/15/2007
Big weekend for home-grown filmmakers [Damian Kolodiy and Peter Zielyk will premiere their documentary 'The Orange Chronicles' at 7 p.m. Saturday at the New Jersey International Film Festival at Rutgers University in New Brunswick] (Star-Ledger) 06/15/2007
Once-banned Shostakovich ballet triumphs [The famine — which killed millions of Ukrainians in 1932-33...] (AP/Yahoo) 06/15/2007
At Antique Theatre – Ballet 'Spartak' to open Ohrid Summer (MRT) 06/15/2007
Zagreb Museum of Naive Art hosted solemn opening of exhibition of Mariya Prymachenko's works (NRCU) 06/14/2007
White House to wedding, 'eggury' a hit (Huntsville Times) 06/13/2007
Bold moves in Berlin (Financial Times) 06/12/2007
Ballet tale of love, war (Calgary Sun) 06/09/2007
Man. Priest takes Damien's story of love to the stage (Western Catholic Reporter) 06/08/2007
British artist flies the flag for ... Ukraine (The Times) 06/08/2007
'Orange' drains color from real-life Ukraine drama. By Frank Scheck [Hollywood Reporter] (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/08/2007
‘Beauty' in Its Many Guises [Dvorovenko, Beloserkovsky] (NY Sun) 06/08/2007
The Big Question: What is the Venice Biennale, and why is it such a big deal? (Independent) 06/07/2007
Photo: Bulgarian singer Nadia Krasteva and Marian Talaba of Ukraine perform on stage during a dress rehearsal of Modest Mussorgsky's opera 'Boris Godunov' (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/06/2007
Ukrainian authors make headway into lucrative European book market (Kyiv Post) 06/06/2007
First-rate performers in 'Voices' ['Ancestral Voices' is a particularly brilliant production. Built around Ukrainian folk tales and songs...by creator/director Nadia Tarnawsky] (Cincinnati Enquirer) 06/06/2007
Philadelphia museum offers public a look at Byzantine liturgical art (Catholic News Service) 06/05/2007
The Cat's Meow: WNO Has Strathmore Purring [Kowaljow] (Wash Post) 06/02/2007
Poetry, song, and food for the soul (Ukrainian Museum) 06/01/2007
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