Moscow never sleeps…when proms are under way!
Published: 23 June, 2009, 13:34
Thousands of graduating schoolchildren will whoop it up after receiving their diploma late at night on Tuesday.
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18.03.2010, 18:19
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At the restaurant, at the museum, at the factory, at the hotel, or at the shooting range. RT’s playful presenter, Martyn Andrews, takes the plunge into fun and adventure wherever he goes.
03.06.2009, 09:32
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She teaches art to kids during the day and performs “Fairy Tales for Adults” at night. A scandal has rocked a school in a Russian city when it surfaced that a teacher-intern dances striptease at a night club.
30.09.2009, 08:59
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She has gained worldwide fame and became an Internet phenomenon, but her art is as down-to-earth as it gets.
26.06.2009, 20:25
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Kim Jong Il is feeling well and has no problems with his memory, says the director of Russia’s Moiseyev Ballet, who just returned from tour in North Korea.
10.08.2009, 21:44
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The Red Bull “Flugtag” is a special event in which anyone can build a flying machine and try to soar through the sky, like Leonardo Da Vinci tried to over five centuries ago. Watch 45 teams of daredevils in action!
17.03.2010, 10:20
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St. Patrick’s Day has become a permanent fixture on the Moscow calendar with festive events spreading across the Russian capital like wildfire, drawing thousands of fans of the four-leaf clover holiday.
11.11.2009, 06:48
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A toy factory in the Russian Urals region has found its own spicy recipe for coping with the financial crisis. Instead of making teddy bears for children, they are now producing toys for sex shops.
Thinking of a weekend getaway with an artistic twist? Head to the small Russian village of Nikola-Lenivets, about 200 kilometers from Moscow, to take part in the Arkhstoyanie open-air festival.
Say “Mamakabo” and smile! The greeting means “Good Afternoon” in a local dialect spoken on a small Carribean Island Providencia but is also the name of an open-air music festival taking place in Russia.
Light drawing, freezing light or light graffiti – all it takes is imagination, a camera and a small lamp. This is all you need to create a mysterious photo work, picturing light in motion.
Published: 23 June, 2009, 13:34
Thousands of graduating schoolchildren will whoop it up after receiving their diploma late at night on Tuesday.