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Contents of issue October 2011

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Music, Theatre, Fashion, Photo
Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer’s Life 1990–2005. Moscow Design Week. Vladimir Spivakov invites. NETFEST.
Exhibitions
Maestri. The New Academy. St Petersburg. Allegoria Sacra. Worker’s Club, by Alexander Rodchenko at 20th Century Art, Tretyakov Gallery. Kandinsky and Blue Rider.
Your Moscow

The Turgenev house in Moscow
Today we will visit one more literary museum in the central part of Moscow, on Ostozhenka Ulitsa, Dom 37.
Theatre Review

New Theatre Seasons
The beginning of the fall is usually associated with bustling cultural life in Moscow.
Travel

Glasgow, the Most Under-estimated City in Europe
I suppose every country needs a kind of civic scapegoat, a place that is considered to be so bad that the other Metropolises look good.
Legal

Rules of Russian Migration Law
For Family Members Accompanying a Foreign Citizen.
Fashion

Welcome to Executive Fashions
Since 1986, Executive Fashions has established itself as a leading custom-tailor with a wonderful reputation for the finest custom-made.
The Way It Was

1995
The story so far: the Soviet Union ended abruptly in 1991 after an abortive coup, and Yeltsin wrenched power from the master manoeuvrer Gorbachev.
“The Flame”
On a beautiful autumn day, I motored through golden countryside to the town of Yelets in Lipetsk region.
Health Special

What Do I Do When I Get Ill?
Well what does happen when you fall sick? In this country, it all depends on whether or not you have medical insurance
Health. Man’s Most Valuable Good. For a Price
It was close to midnight. It was in a classy downtown restaurant. Food, drinks and company had been just excellent. However, health far less.
Are you Sick Yet?
When ex-pats get ill in Russia, they usually make their way immediately to the airport instead to a local hospital.
Medical Treatment for Ex-pats
Many ex-patriate families arrive in Moscow on various packages that are provided by the employer to the main earning spouse.
Medical Treatment
During my 16 years living in Moscow, I enjoyed a number of interesting experiences with the Russian medical services.
When health is a pain in the neck!
Child with fever at 2h00 in the morning! Bad toothache while on business conference in Samara! In need of a medical specialist for a family member!
Interview with the deputy Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova
AIDS is a word that we Westerners have largely grown bored of.
Out and About

Irish Footballers in Moscow
Russia, local media and the Football Association of Ireland (FAI), including its Chief Executive Officer, Mr John Delaney.
UK Prime Minister in Moscow
David Cameron has started the overdue and difficult process of rebuilding relations with Russia.
St. Andrew’s church fete
Early September sees Moscow get back into gear after the long summer.
Rugby world cup
By the time you read this, the 20 teams in New Zealand will have been reduced to eight, and the contest gets serious.
Motoring

The Frankfurt Motor Show
FRAport. One of the busiest airports in the world. Every day. Frankfurt. “WORLDport”. The busiest automotive hub globally.
Real Estate

Moscow Boundary Changes
The recently announced plans to radically expand Moscow’s city limits into the territory of the Oblast are likely to have a serious impact on the real estate market in the longer run.
News
City Hall cancels controversial project. Dollar prices for elite property decline. Hotel instead of City Hall complex. Demand for rental apartments up.
Ðóññêèé ÿçûê

Russian Lesson
How to take public transport.
Wine & Dining

The Rest of the Best
Last month’s “Moscow’s Best Restaurants” article prompted some fierce comments.
Restaurant Review

Ulliams
Okno v Parizh is a hilarious 1994 comedy about Nikolai, a St. Petersburg music teacher, and his friends who discover a “window to Paris” in a communal apartment.
Family

Puzzle Pages
Know your onions. Disease is bad for you. Vitamins are good for you. Mixed salad. Popular medicine: What am I? Mini Sudoku. Micro Sudoku: new!
Clarice and the Campsite Crisis
A Brainy Bird Tall Tale (no.3)
Book Review

Emperors of the Free World
Now that the decorous, tightly controlled process of deciding who should be Russia’s next President is getting under way.
Fred Flintstone

Pray in One Hand
In July, Fred prayed that this year Bedrock would be spared last summer’s smoke and heat.



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