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Moscow night club 21.06.2011, 21:13

Profession: party-making

Ever wished you could party Monday to Friday instead of working? German expat Chris Helmbrecht, who has just such a job, told RT about the benefits and drawbacks of his surprising business.

British band Is Tropical 18.06.2011, 14:14 2 comments

Introducing music of the 2000s

­Starting from June 19, Moscow’s Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design will turn into a meeting place for cutting-edge musical acts and artistic audiences.

Alvin Ailey’s legendary ballet Revelations (Image from ayikodans.files.wordpress.com) 29.06.2011, 17:39

­Contemporary dance in focus

The international contemporary dance festival DanceInversion has opened in Moscow’s Stanislavsky and Nimerovich-Danchenko Musical Theater after a three-year break.

“Glamorous nightlife of St. Petersburg similar to NY in 1980s”

Published: 30 June, 2011, 18:11

St. Petersburg's nightlife (RIA Novosti / Alexander Vilf)

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Michele Shapiro, founder and editor-in-chief of Drivelikeawoman.com, told RT about her life in Russia’s northern capital and her car travels across the country.

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All the world's exotic birds on display (image from birdspark.ru) 30.06.2011, 18:09

World of exotic birds 80km south-west of Moscow’s urban jungle

If you are looking for a place to escape Moscow’s urban jungle, how about getting to the heart of a real tropical forest? Join RT on a tour around a unique bird sanctuary filled with exotic and rare creatures just outside the Russian capital.

Traffic policemen of Moscow (RIA Novosti/Valeriy Melnikov) 30.06.2011, 18:18

Policemen get the right to tell off their bosses

A new ruling by Russia's Constitutional Court allows policemen and officials to criticize their bosses publicly.