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41. Inside Deep Throat
and perhaps a review from Pravda s arts leisure section. movies always in original language translated in russian through headphones.
http://worldofwonder.net/insidedeepthroat/archives/2005/May/20/.wow
May 20, 2005
To Russia With Lovelace
In Theaters Email this to a friend Inside Deep Throat had its first international release earlier this month, in Moscow at the Dome Theater, one of several movie houses located in what might be called luxury hotels there. ( Click here to see a review of the Dome and other cinemas in the city.) We would have reported this before, but the WOW Report is still trying to get info on the film's reception by Muscovites, and perhaps a review from Pravda nyet luck. Dome Cinema
A cinema in "Penta Renaissance" hotel. Interesting design of the hall, movies always in original language translated in Russian through headphones. Good quality dolby surround sound. Nice, but slightly overpriced restaurants and cafes in the lobby.
Address: Olimpiski prospekt, #18/1 "Renaissance in Moscow" hotel, tel. 931-9873 (answering)
Area: North Center of Moscow, Prospekt Mira metro (circle). It's better to take a car from the metro for 30 R ($1), say you need "Penta Renaissance" hotel.
Yesterday the film opened in Singapore and, interestingly, it received an R21 rating, not only restricting it to those 21 and older but also prohibiting it from running in suburban theaters and disallowing TV and radio advertising "under all time belts." We can only hope the guidelines for screening the doc will be looser when it opens in the time belts of the UK on June 10 and Australia July 6.

42. Lonely Planet
became a stomping ground for 19thcentury ladies (and gentlemen) of leisure. Admission full russian Ruble10.00; Museum of Decorative Applied arts
http://www.expedia.co.uk/lonelyplanet/St-Petersburg/artsandarchitecture.aspx
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Tarnished marvels of a lavish past.
St Petersburg is a wondrous city, part fable, part nightmare, floating in diaphanous light. Its heavy imperial luxuries, literary heritage and artistic bounty are enhanced by its rickety charm, a crumbling shabbiness that palliates its white-and-gold tsarist excesses.
Places to go
Pushkin Flat Museum
nab reki Moyki 12 Call for info: (812) 3113531Wed-Mon 10:30-17:00 Pushkin died in this house by the Moyka River in 1837, after a duel with French soldier of fortune Baron d'Anthes, who had been publicly chasing Pushkin's beautiful wife, Natalia. The museum includes a Russian-language tour (English tours can be arranged in advance). The apartment has been reconstructed to look exactly as it did in the poet's last days. Admission: full Russian Ruble80.00 family Russian Ruble40.00
Petrodvorets
Call for info: (812) 427742509:00-21:00 Most European rulers had at least one Versailles, and Peter the Great was no exception. He built a series of palaces on the site now known as Petrodvorets. Fountains play a very large part in explaining Petrodvorets' grandeur. Petrodvorets' other charms include the Grand Palace, enlarged for Empress Elizabeth and later remodelled by Catherine.

43. University Of Richmond - Arts & Sciences
russian art seeks just as intensely and deliberately for reconciliation Participation in the process of aesthetic pleasure demands a kind of leisure.
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Course proposal for Russian Painting 1. Course number: Modern Languages Course (MDLG) 332 2. Full course title: Russian Painting 3. Catalogue description: Survey and analytical study of significant periods of Russian painting focusing on interconnections between philosophy, literature, spirituality and ideology in Russian painting during various historical periods and developments in Russian culture and intellectual history. 4. Prerequisites: none 5. Hours of credit: 4 6. Estimated student enrollment: 25 7. By whom and when the course will be offered: Joe Troncale/every other year 8. Staffing implications: none 9. Adequacy of library, technology, and other resources: adequate 10. Relation to existing courses and curricula: Will contribute to the Universitys curricula in art history, interdisciplinary studies, cultural studies and international studies. 11. Approval by department or program: Approved by the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures (10/20/04). 12. Purpose and rationale: This course offers a general introduction to Russian painting emphasizing its rich cultural texture as an expression of fundamental characteristics of the creative genius of Russian artists and of the historical, political and aesthetic panorama of Russian culture that analysis of painting yields. The approach will be topical with attention to interconnections between painting, history, politics, literature, the social order and the other arts. The focus of study will be on Russia before, during and after the Soviet period. The course will be of direct interest to students of art, Russia, history, politics, aesthetics and international studies.

44. Destination Irvine - Travel & Leisure
A product of the grand russian ballet tradition, Eifman uses his russian heritage Purchase cultural merchandise including arts and crafts, collectibles,
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45. History & Theory Of Art - What Can I Study? - Part-time 2005/2006 - University O
This module introduces the development of russian art and design from the social agenda arts, leisure public events, Conference, functions holidays
http://www.kent.ac.uk/studying/part-time/subjects/histart.html
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You are here: Kent home studying part-time subjects ... How to apply? These courses are taught by the at Canterbury/Tonbridge Studying the History and Philosophy of Art introduces students to some exciting and challenging ideas. Although art history is often concerned with the study of paintings, sculptures and architecture, we also explore other perspectives and definitions of art with examples drawn from the 14th to the 21st centuries. At Kent, we explore art history both as an academic discipline and as a way of examining wider cultural and social values. The part-time programmes give you the chance to progress in your studies - you may start at Certificate level and continue right up to a full BA (Hons) degree. Each progressive stage deepens your understanding of the arts and develops your critical skills in interpreting works of art. Many of our students go on to postgraduate studies or use their studies as a way to change career direction, going into occupations such as gallery and museum administration, auctioneering and teaching.

46. Alternative Traditions In The Contemporary Arts: Introduction
Such was as much the case for the russian Symbolist composer Alexander Skriabin, April 25, 1999 arts leisure section of The New York Times.
http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/atca/subjugated/introduction.htm
INTRODUCTION
BY ESTERA MILMAN -Michel Foucault, Power/Knowledge This publication marks the twentieth anniversary of the founding of the University of Iowa's Alternative Traditions in the Contemporary Arts (ATCA) project and accompanies four National Endowment for the Arts-funded exhibitions of work drawn from the ATCA collection:
Alice Hutchins: Arenas for Happenings,
Artifacts of the Eternal Network,
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Latin American Realities / International Solutions Latin American Realities / International Solutions
opened on the World Wide Web in affiliation with The University of Iowa's Global Focus: Human Rights celebration, commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the United Nations' ratification of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Alice Hutchins: Arenas for Happenings, Artifacts of the Eternal Network , and are in the process of being prepared for circulation as virtual exhibitions accessible through both the CIAO and ATCA web sites. Serving as Until recently Out of Actions: Between Performance and the Object exhibition, the Walker Art Center's

47. ArtLex's Ne-Nz Page
Neoexpressionist art stems from Wassily Kandinsky (russian-German, 1866-1944), New York Times, arts leisure section 2, August 27, 2000, p. 26.
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N.E.A. - Acronym for both the National Education Association (NEA) and the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) in the USA. necking - A cylinder at the bottom of the Greek Ionic capital between the echinus and the flutes that masks the junction of capital and shaft Example: Ionic capital and shaft, with each of its parts labeled , including the necking. Also see architecture and Greek art necropolis - A large burial area; literally, a city of the dead. (pr. neh-krop'o-lis) Also see Egyptian art and sarcophagus needle - See burin needle file - A thin, pointed jeweler's file. Also see jewelry negative - An image produced in a photographic emulsion on a sheet of film paper or glass by exposure to light and to development in photosensitive chemicals. This process reverses all values and colors of light and dark areas of the image to which the emulsion was originally exposed, light areas appearing dark ( opaque ) and shadows appearing light ( transparent ). Negative is the opposite of positive , especially when positive represents the values and colors of an image much as they would appear in reality. Negative can also be a synonym for "no," and as in

48. REEC: Russian And East European Center
Necco.net A variety of Russiarelated links arts and culture, travel and leisure, russian, East European, and Eurasian Center • College of Liberal arts
http://www.reec.uiuc.edu/resources/links/comprehensive.html
Your browser does not support script General Erik Herron's Guide to Post-Communist States on the Web The site is designed to facilitate research on the politics and economics of transition states in Europe and Asia. Europe Online Index site for European countries, including Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Russia, and Slovakia.
REESWeb
The most comprehensive guide to network resources of interest to scholars of the NIS and Central and Eastern Europe. The REES center at University of Pittsburgh keeps a growing mountain of information well organized.
Russian and East European Network Information Center (REENIC)
Run by the University of Texas Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies
Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
Excellent index site for resources on every country in the region.
Slavophilia

Soros Foundations Network

University of London SSEES
Not as comprehensive as others, but has some good links particularly to European sites.
World Area Studies Internet Resource
Run by Western Connecticut University. Click on Europe and Russia/CIS.

49. Hinduism Today | Oct 1993
View Points is produced by the Ministry of arts, Culture, leisure and Reform importing new wisdom into Russia and exporting russian gnosis to the world.
http://www.hinduismtoday.com/archives/1993/10/1993-10-14.shtml
October 1993
Global Dharma
West African Blacks Preach Arya Samaj
Wreston Charles Ankoh is a Ghanan African, a man whose people possessed for millennia a deep spiritual tradition and cultural identity in West Africa. He is polished, highly educated and speaks brightly enunciated British English. Ankoh could be an Anglican minister, with a Reverend before his name. But Ankoh's title is Pandit and he is a Vedic priest of the Arya Samaj, the first black African to be trained in the Arya Samaj ministry. He laments the Christian/Islamic conversion of his people, and asks in an essay why the Arya Samaj teachings didn't arrive in his country sooner. Pandit Ankoh founded the Arya Vedic Mission in Accra, Ghana, in August 1986 after completing his studies in Vedic knowledge, Vedic mantras and yoga philosophy in Durban, South Africa, under the aegis of Pandit Nardev Vedaalankarji. It consisted then of five members from African families, who gathered for weekly satsangs, yagnas and philosophical study. Out of this seeding, the Ghana Arya Vedic Mission has grown dramatically, and broadcast the Samaj's Hindu teachings across Ghana through public speaking, satsangs and literature. So successful is the movement that Ankoh is negotiating to begin a mission in neighboring Nigeria. A key to Ankoh's approach is maintaining the integrity of the Vedic rituals and chants, while allowing a reconciliation of Indian customs and traditional Ghanan cultural practices. For marriages, the bride may dress in Ghanan fashion. Members often keep their Ghanan ancestral name during the namakarana (name-giving sacrament). Vegetarianism and yoga practice are taught and encouraged, and the Ghana youth excel at hatha yoga postures.

50. The St. Petersburg Times - Advertising Info
and also has coverage of the arts, culture, leisure and more. 26% work for privately owned russian companies. Age, 64% are aged 2039
http://www.sptimesrussia.com/index.php?action_id=101&i_number=1092

51. Selected Magazine And Newspaper Articles
The New York Times, January 13,1991, arts leisure, pp.1,89. Independent Newspaper, Moscow Zimmerli Museum Gets russian and Soviet Art Collections.
http://www.diacenter.org/km/magazin.html
Artnews 93, no. (February 1994): "Art Poll." (May): Atkins, Robert. "Scene and Heard." The Village Voice, March 1994, p. 86. Benavidez, Max. "Angels' Flight." Artissues, no. (March/April 1994): 1719, cover. Coontz, Robert J. "Last One Out, Get the Lights." The Sciences 34, no. (May/June): 810. "Flusspferd im Herbst." DerSpiegel, no.11 (March Hixson, KatherineandAnnWiens. "Editorial." The New Art Examiner 21, no. 8 (April Hochfield, Sylvia. "Reviews: Old Symbols/New Icons, Stuart Levy." Artnews 93, no. 4 (April Hughes, Robert. Hlcons of Stalinism." Time (January "Komar and Melamid Poll the Nation." Flash Art 27, no. (May/June, "Light Blue Culture." Shambala Sun 2, no. (May): Rugoff, Ralph. "Komar & Melamid: The Alternative Museum, New York.U Frieze (London), issue (May Sangster, Gary. "In Your Dreams: A Cultural Policy for the Nineties." Northern Ohio Live 14, no. 9 (May Steur, Joseph. "There's No Accounting for Taste." Daily News

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53. Lords Hansard Written Answers Text For 17 Jun 2003
Northern Ireland Department of Culture, arts and leisure Compiling a list of all the representations made by the russian authorities on this case over
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Tuesday, 17th June 2003.
North/South Language Body
Lord Laird asked Her Majesty's Government:
    On what basis and with what information and advice they agreed to the cut in the budget for 2003 for the Cross Border Language Implementation Body; with whom there was consultation; on what date; and what was the result of the consultation.[HL2778]
The Lord President of the Council (Lord Williams of Mostyn): As the noble Lord is aware, work is now underway to increase the budget of the North/South Language Body.
Whiterock Sewage Works, County Down
Lord Kilclooney asked Her Majesty's Government:
    What is the programme for the extension and improvement of the sewage works at Whiterock, Killinchy, County Down; whether planning approval is required; and, if so, when the application for planning permission will be submitted. [HL2812]
Lord Williams of Mostyn: The chief executive of the Water Service has written to the noble Lord. A copy of the letter has been placed in the Library.

54. MetroActive Arts | Collage Arts
New York Times arts and leisure front page and for an airline magazine as well. And some of my pieces end up looking almost like ancient russian
http://www.metroactive.com/papers/sfmetro/12.96/art-collage-96-12.html
SF Live MetroActive Central Archives Class Cut-Ups
If I Had a Hammer: Winston Smith's collage gives Christmas cheer a disturbing twist.
Collagists and assemblagists
gain new respect By Zack Stentz Chopping up existing works of art and rearranging their components to create new meaning is the quintessential late-20th-century mode of expression, which can be seen manifested in everything from the billboard ad for a pricey gin to the artfully "cut-up" wordplay of William Burroughs to the manic musical samplings of a rap song. So given the ubiquitous presence of the cut-up aesthetic in modern life, why isn't collageand its three-dimensional cousin, assemblagetaken more seriously in artistic circles? "Oh, that's simple," says San Francisco collagist Winston Smith. "If you don't know how it's done, it looks easy." "There's definitely the 'I could do that' reaction from some people," agrees Mendocino County assemblagist Joanne Stephens. What these armchair artists don't realize is that while it may be easy to glue random objects onto a board or slice away and rearrange photographs from some fashion magazine, to actually invest these recycled images with new meaning is another matter entirely. "I go through literally thousands of images looking for ones that are the right size and position for juxtaposing," Smith says of the work that goes into his disturbing, often pointedly political works. "And I often paint around the edges to make the images match better." Smith specializes in taking the "Golden Age of America" images from popular magazines of the 1950shappy housewives, pipe-smoking dads, atomic space carsand rearranging them into disturbing tableaus of dreams broken and power abused. His work has heavily influenced an entire generation of up-and-coming collage artists, who encountered his collages on the album covers and concert posters of their favorite punk rock bands. "I first saw his work when I was in high school down in Orange County, listening to the Dead Kennedys," says fellow San Francisco collagist Robert Reger, whose works will be exhibited with Smith's at a one-night-only collage-themed art show Dec. 13. "The whole look of it has been a really big influence on me."

55. AEI - Short Publications
In the past nine years the russian middle class has done well, For the week of October 1926, a weekly guide to Moscow arts and leisure listed
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Short Publications In Search of a Russian Middle Class In Search of a Russian Middle Class Print Mail By Leon Aron Posted: Sunday, October 1, 2000 RUSSIAN OUTLOOK AEI Online (Washington) Publication Date: October 1, 2000 The middle class has long been recognized as the backbone of a capitalist democracy: a generator and reproducer of the values on which such a society is founded, the key to its stability and prosperity. In poor nations the emergence of a sizable middle class is an important hopeful sign. Such a development is especially welcome in post-Communist societies because it suggests the first successes of a private economy capable of generating steady jobs and incomes. Politically the emergence of a middle class signals the existence of a major social stratum with enormous personal stakes in capitalism and democracy. How does one go about ascertaining the size, income, and demography of a middle class in a country where 40-50 percent of the economy is hidden from the tax collector, where the official—that is, declared and taxed—salary is often only a small fraction of the actual income, and where government statistics have notoriously underreported the size of the national economy and the people’s well-being?

56. ACLS Humanities Program In Belarus, Russia, And Ukraine: Project Reports
russian Institute of the History of arts St. Petersburg, Russia The cultural forms of leisure of young workers, majority of the population of St.
http://www.acls.org/hum-reports/ru00ogarkova.htm
Natalia Ogarkova, Russian Institute of the History of Arts, St-Petersburg, Russia
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Short-term grant, 2000 July 4, 2001 Soviet way of life and music in Russia of 1920s-1930s (on the basis of materials of St. Petersburg archives)
As a result of research in St. Petersburg libraries and archives performed from June 2000 till June 2001, a considerable number of new sources on the active and quite specific development of musical culture in the Soviet period of the 1920s-1930s has been identified. The cultural forms of leisure of young workers, majority of the population of St. Petersburg, and intelligentsia were studied. It is clear that studying such an important area as the scale, structure and content of leisure allows to determine the aesthetic preferences of different social groups, their mentality and behavioral patterns. More specific attention was paid to music, the traditional pastime and leisure of the city workers and intelligentsia. This sphere, as well as many others, was subject to an indirect regulation aesthetic thinking of the man of the Soviet epoch . Among them the leading place belongs to the Soviet mass song. The research of the concert life during the above mentioned period of time performed on the material of posters and billboards preserved in the Russian State History Archive (the Russian acronym RGIASPB) allows to re-create the picture of functioning of the genres of classical and popular music "consumed" by different social groups of the population within the city's overall musical environment. In this respect our study identifies the place, role, and function (mostly ideology-ridden and upbringing focused) of the classical and folk music in the private life of the city population.

57. The State Russian Museum. Editions.
The State russian Museum is the world s largest museum of russian art. In his leisure time the young ensign visited the Academy of arts and the
http://www.rusmuseum.ru/eng/editions/video1_kasseta11.html

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Videofilms A Treasure House of Russian Art. Stories of the Russian Museum Cassette XI
Cassette XI
The Chernetsov Brothers Grigory and Nikanor Chernetsov are brothers, landscapes and perspectives painters.
The Chernetsov brothers are little known to the public. The oeuvre, meanwhile, is a unique phenomenon in the history of the Russian art school. They came form the provinces and by hard work and talent gained popularity in the capital art circuses and became academics of painting. The heritage they left is enormous.
The Chernetsovs are famous for their "artistic travels": in 1838 the artists voyaged down the Volga-river on a specially designed studio-boat, and painted the panorama of both banks of the great Russian river Volga. From the voyage the artists brought a large number of studies and sketches, which later served as a plot for numerous pictures. Basing on the sketches, the Chernetsovs created a large panorama-picture of the Volga river, spreading from both sides of the spectators, standing in the middle. This picture became a first so to say pictorial video-film in Russia.
The Story of One Painting. Grigory Chernetsov’s

58. NYPL, Newspapers Research Guide
articles describing events other than military concerns (eg, arts and leisure). russian Regional Report (Rossiiskii Regionalnyi Biulleten) Available
http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/grd/resguides/newspapers/locate.html
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Electronic Indexes Microfilm and Print Indexes Full-text or indexing and abstracting electronic resources provide access to a wide range of newspapers, but often cover only more recent materials. (See also Selected Internet Sites in this guide.) For historical articles you may need to consult microfilm or print indexes. Electronic indexes are accessible only from selected computers in the library’s Main Reading Room (Room 315) and in the other divisions’ reading rooms. Smart Tip: A quick way of finding out whether a specific newspaper/journal is indexed electronically with full text If you need assistance locating and using these databases, please see a librarian at the reference desk in Room 315.

59. Westport Now - Arts & Leisure: September 28, 2003 - October 04, 2003
WNArts leisure. « September 21, 2003 September 27, well-known names like modernist painter Arthur Dove and russian-American painter Pavel Tchelitchew.
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If you’ve always wanted to be in a movie with Paul Newman, now you can if you are willing to pay top dollar for the opportunity. All you have to do is make a winning bid at next week’s all-star benefit event to raise funds for the renovation of the Westport Country Playhouse. Walk-on movie roles are among the auction items at the Oct. 9 "Breaking New Ground: A Celebration!"event at the Hyatt Regency in Greenwich featuring Newman, Carole King, and Robin Williams. Newman’s wife, actress Joanne Woodward, is the playhouse’s artistic director. Newman and Woodward are long-time Westport residents. Tickets for the gala range from $500 to $2,000 per person. Once in the door, you’ll get a program with a bidding number on the back cover, enabling you to participate in the live auction. Among the auction items announced by the Playhouse is a walk-on role in Newman’s new film, “Empire Falls” being made for HBO. The film, based on the novel by Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Richard Russo, is about economic, social and moral power struggles of a small working-class town in Maine. It also stars Woodward.

60. Academic Travel Abroad: Cultural Journeys And Learning Adventures For Curious Tr
This program presents the best of russian art—painting, ballet, music, and theater—set The remainder of the afternoon and evening are at leisure. (B,L)
http://www.academic-travel.com/ata/tour.asp?tourid=648

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