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PDF version - The St. Petersburg Times. Light snow is expected this weekend, and temperatures are forecast to climb to 3 degrees Celsius. German, Chinese and Finnish tourists were among the victims of crimes committed in the city last year. The St. The event included a show. E-books jostle for space with more traditional printed matter in the hands of passengers on the Moscow metro. A walk through the centuries-old Novgorod Kremlin is a must. Wednesday, March 14, The St. The driving force behind the bill in St. Petersburg Times is a part of Sanoma Independent Media. All Rights Reserved. Petersburg Times is a free publication. Petersburg with its ever-evolving concept. Composer Rodion Shchedrin on practice, technology and the secret of a long and happy marriage. Anarchist U. Jeff Monson r last visited Russia to take on Fedor Emelianenko in a fight at which Vladimir Putin was infamously booed by martial arts fans. Petersburg Times by phone. Joe Bonamassa, an American virtuoso blues-rock guitarist, singer-songwriter and member of Black Country Communion,. One of the historical postcards on show at the History of St. Petersburg museum. The show, which. A painting by Yelena Reize that comprises part of the Artes Liberales festival of work by students of the art faculty of St. Petersburg St ate University. For details please contact: , Russia, St. Petersburg ,. Petersburg Times does. Petersburg Times at:. Rescuers help search for victims of the accident. So far divers have recovered 31 bodies from inside the sunken ferry. Page 2. Pages French project presents its new show. Page The historic cradle of Russian democracy. Petersburg police. In , foreign tourists fell victim to crimes, nine more compared with , St anchenko said at a meeting with representatives of St. The majority of crimes 73 cases against foreign tourists were incidences of pickpocketing and appropriation of unattended belongings, while the least common crime was carjacking vehicles owned by foreigners. The largest group of foreign citizens to fall victim to crime in St. The Chinese were the second largest group, with 17 people reporting unlawful actions. The Finns have seemingly become luckier, with 11 having been on the receiving end of criminal acts, five fewer than the year before. Sergei Korneyev, director of the northwestern branch of the Russian Tourism Union, said the statistics correspond to the numbers of visitors to St. Petersburg from different countries, showing that the city is most popular among the German, Finnish and Chinese. With this in mind, an increasing number of video cameras are being installed in busy areas. In early February, there were 3, surveillance cameras on the streets of the city. Korneyev said the tourism industry has had a long and valuable relationship with the city police in terms of making the city safer for tourists. He added that tourism firms and guides should continue to actively inform tourists about essential safety measures to be taken in the city, and give them safety reminder cards. Consul General, wrote in emailed comments this week. Petersburg remains an open and welcoming city for all, and that the important activities of Russian LGBT organizations to support gay people will be able to continue. The Legislative Assembly lawmaking committee chair, Vitaly Milonov, who authored the bill in November, dismissed the criticism. Petersburg last month. Milonov sees an international gay lobby as being behind this criticism. The y have their office in Brussels, they are welcome at the United Nations, the European Council and so on, but this is a problem of Europe; why should we copy European laws? Not everything that they have in Europe is acceptable for Russia. Petersburg is celebrating the French language for the next two weeks with the Francophonia Days festival, which runs from March 13 to March An extensive program of cultural events dedicated to the language will include the final of the French Language Song Festival for schoolchildren and students in the northwest of Russia on March 16, and a conference of the International French Language Countries Organization on March 21, at which Swiss writer Pascale Kramer will be a guest. The highlight of the festival looks set to be a French-language movie festival on March Francophonia Days will also give students of French a chance to show off their accomplishments. Petersburg and Helvetia Hotel. International Francophonia Day is celebrated annually on March The date was chosen in honor of the date of March 20, , when an agreement on the creation of the first international French-speaking countries organization was signed. Today the International Francophonia Organization unites 56 states and territories, as well as 14 observers. It includes million people, million of whom speak French. Vitaly Milonov, head of the legislative committee, said that the ban causes inconvenience to city residents and visitors, Interfax reported. Former city governor Valentina Matviyenko revoked a previous ban several years ago. The event included a show by snowboarding champions from Russia and other countries, as well as performances on snowmobiles and even reinforced trucks. The body, which bore signs of multiple knife wounds, was found beneath a manhole leading to a sewer Sunday, Interfax reported. Analysts say the clash of interests means that finding a city ombudsman may take many more months. The hundreds of locals who were detained during the recent public protests on the streets of St. Petersburg would, however, undoubtedly have found a helping hand in an ombudsman, who was conveniently absent. Petersburg elected its first ombudsman, United Russia politician Igor Mikhailov, in June , after debates that lasted for almost a decade. Two years later Mikhailov was dismissed and replaced by Alexei Kozyrev, the head of the St. Petersburg Public Council. Kozyrev resigned in November last year, without offering any suggestions for a replacement, and the lawmakers of the St. Petersburg Legislative Assembly, which elects the city ombudsman, openly admit that they are at a loss as to who a credible and competent candidate could be. According to the St. Petersburg law on ombudsmen, in the event of the resignation or dismissal of the ombudsman, the city parliament must announce a tender for the job within 30 days. Candidates can be put forward not only by parliamentary factions, but by NGOs and the city governor. The parliament, however, has been in no rush to find a new ombudsman. Petersburg charitable foundation Nochlezhka and a member of the St. Petersburg human rights council. This is all too much of a puppet theater. The council acts as an alternative ombudsman, supporting the cases of locals who did not trust the official ombudsmen, regarding them as biased. Petersburg Human Rights Council, argues that the law on ombudsmen must be amended so that the ombudsman is elected in a referendum by city residents. This means effectively, a toothless ombudsman. The position of ombudsman in Russia is not protected by the law, and the incumbent can be dismissed by parliamentary vote. That was the price we paid. A Moscow court ordered the two women to remain in custody until April 24 while they await trial on charges of hooliganism. At an opposition rally on Saturday, many demonstrators held signs calling for the release of the jailed band members. Representatives of the Orthodox Church have said they believe the two women, both of whom have young children, should be let go. THE ST. One suspect, year-old Ilshat Garifullin, has been detained, while investigators are seeking the arrest of four others, all aged 23 to 25, from the Dalny police station where Nazarov was allegedly beaten and raped. Federal investigators have taken control over the case, they said in a statement posted on the Investigative Committee website. The statement said any illegal actions by police officers will be judged harshly. Meanwhile, a year-old female resident of Kazan has claimed that police at the Dalny station also beat her earlier this year, in an attempt to force her to confess to a crime she did not commit. A Russian navy squadron made a call there in January in what was seen by many as a show of support for Assad. Also in January, a Russian ship allegedly carrying tons of munitions Alia Sadykova told newspaper Vechernyaya Kazan that she was called into the Dalny police station on Jan. She said two officers named Ramil and Marat interrogated her and then began to beat her, threatening to rape her with a bottle if she did not confess to the crime. Sergei Nazarov said before his death that he was beaten and raped by officers with a champagne bottle. Turkish officials said the ship had instead charted course for Tartus. He declined to say how many of them are currently stationed in Syria. On Sunday, year-old Kazan resident Sergei Nazarov died of rectal injuries after being detained by police from the same police precinct on Friday. He claimed before his death that he was beaten and raped by officers with a champagne bottle. Sadykova said she spent more than a month in the hospital and suffered psychological trauma from the beating. Police reform has been one of the main initiatives of departing President Dmitry Medvedev. During his five years in office, he has aimed to fight corruption and violence by law enforcement authorities. But observers say his efforts have achieved only mixed results. In January, St. Petersburg officers fatally beat year-old Nikita Leontyev while he was being detained on suspicion of robbery. The applications come amidst deliberations on a bill that will soften the requirements for creating a political party by dropping the total number of required members from 40, to The bill passed a first reading in the Duma on Feb. During a meeting of a working group tasked with planning reforms for the political system, a decision was made to conclude discussions on the proposed law on political parties in both houses of parliament by the end of March, said chairman of the Duma Committee on Constitutional Legislation and St ate Building Vladimir Pligin. The working group is composed of representatives of both registered and unregistered parties and headed by First Deputy Chief of St aff Vyacheslav Volodin. A second reading is scheduled in the Duma on March 20, with plans for a third reading to be completed in time for the March 28 meeting of the Federation Council, Pligin said. He said the president could sign the bill into law by April 10 or Kudrin had said earlier that he would contribute to the emergence of a new liberal party, and Prokhorov has also stated that he would like to create a political party. A day earlier, Kudrin reaffirmed that he would not work in the current government. He also reiterated that he had no intention of joining the incoming government of President-elect Vladimir Putin. Speculation has long swirled that Putin would ask Kudrin to be prime minister. And while fantasy, detective novels and other fictional works make up the traditional cohort of best-selling genres, they have occasionally been overtaken on the list of most-read e- books in recent months by business and political prose. For comparison, e-books now account for approximately 8 percent of the U. And after the international financial crisis led to shrinking print runs — which dipped roughly 15 percent between and , according to Federal Press and Mass Media Agency data — online companies selling electronic content have started to prosper. One success story has been Ozon. The company has more than 5. E-books and e-readers are seen as a key growth market for Ozon. The company saw a 40 percent increase in e-book sales over , while e-reader purchases rose percent over the same period. Based on sales in January , LitRes hopes e-book purchases from its website will top 1. LitRes general director Sergei Anuryev sees price as a key factor for growing consumption. Another factor is the long daily commute many Russians face to reach their workplaces, he said. His comments are borne out by any trip on the Moscow metro, where passengers of all ages can be seen clutching e-readers and flicking through electronic titles. PocketBook sold roughly , devices in and, after almost doubling sales last year, estimates that the market will grow another 50 percent in Since regulating piracy is nearly impossible — as the servers hosting illegal content are often spread over a diverse area, beyond the jurisdiction of the target country — LitRes has adopted an alternative approach to tackling the problem. The company opens a dialogue with pirate sites in the hope of convincing them to place links on their web pages to LitRes content, Anuryev said. In one successful case, LitRes developed an understanding with Epubbooks. Yet there is still a battle to be waged to convert those who prefer to read paper copies. For almost years, starting in , the Novgorod Republic was ruled by a local chamber that paid no attention to rulers in Moscow. In , the city obtained independence from the Kievan Rus kingdom and established its own state that started at the Baltic Sea and included parts of Karelia and southern Finland. A stone castle, the Novgorod Kremlin, or detinets, was built to protect the city from foreign enemies. The city was ruled by a chamber called a veche, a gathering of local citizens often called a direct form of democracy. The city was able to defend itself from foreign enemies, including armies from Sweden and Finland. In , the Novgorod army led by Prince Alexander Nevsky destroyed an army of well-equipped German warriors. In , the city was taken over by the army of Tsar Ivan the Terrible. What to see if you have two hours A walk through the Novgorod Kremlin is a must. The Kremlin is a small city by itself, and its territory hosts a museum and the stunning ancient St. Sophia Cathedral, built between and The monastery is the oldest surviving church in Russia and was built by the Slavs. On display inside are many historical artifacts of that era, including a large cross dedicated to the Battle of Kulikovo where Russian forces defeated the Mongolian Khan. Another monument located inside the Kremlin was built under Alexander II in to mark the 1,th anniversary of the arrival of Christianity in Russia. During the Nazi invasion, the monument was dismantled by Nazi soldiers to ship to Germany, but the Soviet army was able to save it. The federal government, which spent 1. What to do if you have two days Veliky Novgorod is a small city, and you can see it all in a few hours. So if you have two days, you should take a trip outside the city to visit the legendary Novgorod region monasteries, many of which are under UNICEF protection. The area around Veliky Novgorod hosts two dozen monasteries, including the Varlaamo-Khutinsky Monastery, located 7 kilometers from the city. The monastery, founded in , was named after the monk Varlaam, who found calm there. The grave of 18th-century poet Gavriil Derzhavin is also located there. Interesting fact No. It also has offices in Moscow and several foreign countries. A: My main occupation today is the production of animal feed at my company, Novbioprom. We hope that our products will prove popular among farmers because the ingredients we use help animals to overcome sicknesses. We have worked with scientists at Novgorod University to develop them. Our main task is to find customers on foreign markets. Q: What is the investment climate in the region? A: Things have improved since a new governor took office in and opened dialogue with business. A council to develop business was established on the gubernatorial level, and we have engaged in very sincere discussions. But it still takes time to process documents, and we are working to shorten this period. At Delovaya Rossia, we helped draft a program to improve the investment climate. We took the Kaluga region as our inspiration, and the Novgorod region now allows a new business not to pay income tax until it breaks even. The re also are tax breaks on profit and property taxes. Q: What is your favorite place in Veliky Novgorod? A: People who visit see that Veliky Novgorod is a clean, European-style city and very cozy. The Kremlin, of course, is a must-see, and I would also recommend to taking a trip to Shum Gora Batetsky district, Novgorod region , where Prince Rurik is believed to be buried. The regional government plans to build a replica of an ancient village on the site to attract tourists. Vitoslavlitsy serves as a place to restore wooden housing and an ethnographic museum with folk and art festivals. The club, which has its own pack of DJs, features all kinds of music, but house is among the most popular. The second floor hosts wealthy clientele, while the first floor has a more, shall we say, democratic crowd. The club also organizes the annual Miss Veliky Novgorod beauty pageant. The theater building is a masterpiece on its own, built in and reminiscent of a post-modernist castle meeting a spaceship. Take a seat inside and watch the tourists talking and reading The Moscow Times , which a reporter found available for diners during a recent visit. Lunch for two costs rubles to rubles. The hotel is also known for its small but amusing Lost and Found Museum. Among the items on display are a s book on the KGB, an East German electric razor, lost in , and the Soviet passport of someone with the last name Surkov. A standard single costs 4, rubles a night. Conversation starters Mentioning how the roots of Russian democracy go back to Veliky Novgorod would be a welcome start for a conversation with any local resident, regardless of his political affiliation. Residents like to complain about a lack of native sons in the local government. Novgorod Governor Sergei Mitin, a former deputy agriculture minister, brought a team of people from Moscow and St. Petersburg to his office in the city when he took the reins in The re is a bus almost every hour. Q: What makes Veliky Novgorod attractive to foreign investors? A: The city has good logistics, with Moscow and St. Petersburg nearby. It takes three hours to get to Moscow on the Sapsan high-speed train. It is also convenient that Novgorod is located on the road to the Ust-Luga port, and Chinese developers have already constructed one logistics center and started to build another one. Q: What challenges does the city face? A: As with most of Russia, we are facing problems in the utilities sector. We did manage to solve a transportation problem by changing 60 percent of the public buses, but traffic jams remain a problem because we lack bridges. The city needs a third bridge, which we are planning to build soon. Q: What places would you recommend visiting in the city? A: The city is beautiful both in winter and summer, and you can hear church bells tolling no matter where you are standing. I am not a native resident, but living in Novgorod feels like living in a good home surrounded by good people. I recommend visiting the Museum of Wooden Architecture. The city had a busy airport in Soviet times, with regular flights to Moscow, Minsk and Krasnodar, but air traffic fell to one daily flight to Moscow in and was then discontinued. The runway is now used for car racing. The company plans to spend more than 1 billion rubles on each Moscow station, Pisarenko said. The n it will spend 1. Kursky St ation, renovated in , is serving as a model for this investment project. The railway station reconstruction program is expected to be completed in Russian Railways and the Moscow government signed a contract in April under which the railway rents the squares surrounding the stations for 1 ruble per year. Kiosks near Komsomolskaya Ploshchad — home to Leningradsky, Yaroslavsky and Kazansky stations — have been removed. The resignation prompted RusAl to suspend trading of its shares Tuesday after they shed 1. Vekselberg said in a statement issued Monday that RusAl was being badly managed and had been weighed down by debt. The company replied Tuesday by saying it had planned to replace Vekselberg for failing to fulfill his duties as board chairman over the past year. The reconstruction program also addresses both the stations themselves and the areas surrounding them. The company plans to create parking for 1, cars. A two-level parking facility for cars will be built at Kazansky St ation. As for Sheremetyevo and Domodedovo airports, prices start from rubles an hour. Russian Railways will choose management companies to operate the parking facilities. Babayev also said the Transportation Ministry informed the company that the ministry would ask it to reduce the number of passenger trains to Sochi to accommodate the greater flow of freight to the city in connection with the upcoming Olympic Games there. Babayev said the railway agreed to raise its scheduled freight shipments to Sochi from 12 million tons to 15 million tons. The re are about 7. One kopek is worth 0. Many shoppers do not even bother to pick up their change when it only amounts to a few kopeks. The Central Bank is currently in negotiations with the St ate Duma on the issue. Luntovsky said Friday that the legislative body was favorably inclined toward the process of abolishing the coins. New 1- and 5-kopek coins are not currently being released by the Central Bank in a bid to reduce the quantity in circulation, but a new law would be required to eliminate them completely. The and kopek pieces, however, are still being minted. It will examine the proposed abolition of the 5-kopek piece later this year. Experts have also said removing the low-denomination coins is unlikely to boost inflation. Secondly, it will make the conditions for raising foreign investment more attractive. JobOpportunities advertising section Wednesday, March 14, ' ' advertising section Wednesday, March 14, JobOpportunities Tell the world about your business by advertising in the online Job Opportunities For additional information, call Elena Evstafieva at E-mail: evstafieva sptimes. We teach all classes in English Tel. Petersburg , at the Moscow launch of the book at the Shchusev Architecture Museum last month. One hundred years on, Davies and Moreton revisited the region with fresh eyes but came to the same conclusion. The y also read around the subject in depth, collecting tributes to the region and its churches from literary Last year, one wooden church crumpled like a pack of cards after being hit by a reversing tractor. Sometimes Davies stands back, placing the mainly 17th- and 18thcentury churches in their community, with locals standing by and stunning nature all around. At other times, he moves in on the often bare interiors, on a simple cross or an ornate painted ceiling. In one photograph shot in Karelia, a young boy poses by a haystack while his mother waits with a stroller by the church in the distance. In another, in the Arkhangelsk region, a local sits on a sledge facing the camera, with telephone wires crisscrossing between the lens and the 18th-century church in the background. The trend has remained unchanged over the last five years, it said in e-mailed comments. London has traditionally been among the most attractive locations for Russians, who accounted for 8 percent of all sales of existing high-end housing in the city last year, up from 4 percent in , the company said. Among major customers are business visitors who need a permanent place to stay during frequent trips and those who buy housing for their children studying in London, said Alexander Shatalov, a managing partner at IntermarkSavills. The demand from Russians helped boost prices for high-end property in London by Email: info stroganoffsteakhouse. The range of fish and seafood at the restaurant includes traditional fish house dishes, such as salmon and tuna steaks, seabass and lobster, prawns and scallops, as well as delicacies rarely found on the menus of other restaurants in St. Petersburg , including fish from Siberian rivers — Siberian white salmon and muksun whitefish. The Fish House wine menu offers selections from almost every region in the world at affordable prices. For true connoisseurs, a wine cellar is being created that will comprise exclusive wines from the Top list of Wine Spectator magazine. Business lunch daily from midday to 4 p. Guests can choose from a selection of salads, soups and hot dishes, as well as nonalcoholic drinks. March special offer: Whole baked king crab served with butter, mixed salad and lemon. Tel: , Open daily from noon to 11 p. Popular city restaurant. Experience the tantalizing flavor of Indian cuisine. From kebabs to curries, with a wide range of vegetarian selections at reasonable prices. Business lunch rubles. Choice of soup. Choice of curry: chicken, lamb, fish, lentil or vegetable with rice, salad and bread, plus mineral water. Restaurant provides small to medium-sized outdoor catering services for parties and banquet functions. Open daily from 11 a. To reserve a table call Chef Luca Pellino prepares exquisite authentic Italian dishes in this restaurant located next to the Hermitage. The menu here is like no other, featuring a wide variety of fish and seafood dishes, pasta and charcoal grilled steaks and homemade desserts. Pizzas here are cooked using patented Italian technology. The chef also offers weekly specials using the best seasonal products available. Delivery service to the surrounding area available. Our head chef will prepare a delectable array of Mexican cuisine for you: Fajitas Mixto, Burrito, Gringa, flat cakes and steaks, while our barman will mix cocktails, such as St rawberry Margarita, Mexican flag, Mojito and Caipriina. From noon to 4 p. Monday to Friday a business lunch rubles is available at the restaurant. We will be pleased to see you! Petersburg Centre hotel 3a Ulitsa Mayakovskogo Tel: , fax: www. The restaurant showcases Russian specialties and dishes prepared with a Mediterranean touch. Enjoy spiced hot cocktails, traditional St. Petersburg hot chocolate and mulled wine at the Intermezzo lobby bar, available through March At the Intermezzo lounge bar, guests can find an extensive vodka menu, along with beers, wines, cocktails and other drinks from all around the world. Mouthwatering homemade cakes are served from La Brioche Deli-Counter. Take away service is available. Open daily a. Spend the perfect Sunday with family and friends enjoying a sumptuous buffet brunch at Imperial restaurant, topped off by a superb view of Nevsky Prospekt. The Sunday feast features dishes from all around the world, including a wide range of seafood and freshly cooked pancakes with caviar, accompanied by live music, and of course, free-flowing champagne, wine and vodka. Every Sunday from Children under 12 eat free of charge. Tel: Our constant search for new flavors, painstaking work with old cookery books, and strict standards regarding the use of ingredients make Palkin one of the few places in the world where diners can enjoy the finest dishes of aristocratic Russian cuisine in the elegant atmosphere of an upscale establishment. Its refined Russian cuisine will transport you back in history to a time when everything was very different. Just like years ago, at Restoran, candles smoke against the roughly plastered walls, the floors are covered with plain wooden boards, and a large open fireplace provides warmth. Linen tablecloths cover the wooden tables, and the large pieces of antique furniture, mirrors in carved frames and enormous arched windows will make you feel as though you really have traveled back in time. The menu reads easily, thanks to the absence of elaborate names of dishes, but the cuisine is refined and unfailingly excellent: Veal with mushroom sauce, handmade elk cutlets with sauerkraut and berry sauce, and fritters with jam or a creamy sauce. The restaurant is an ideal place for gourmands who have traveled the world but long for an authentic home-like atmosphere, as well as for tourists who wish to experience original Russian cuisine, couples who can enjoy a romantic dinner near the fireplace, or even large groups of up to 30 people. Sunday 7 p. Brunch: Every Sunday 12 p. Its master chef Alexander Dregolsky will enthrall you with his superb renditions of continental cuisine. Brunch at Taleon starting March 4 is renowned as one of the most exquisite Sunday events in the city. Check out the best restaurants in St. A wide selection of dining places every Wednesday in The St. While speaking, each held a handwritten sign with his or her name and occupation. When dissidents were not Jews, as in the case of leaders of the dissident movement such as writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn and physicist Andrei Sakharov, the KGB spread rumors that they were. Or they said Sakharov, a naive and innocent academician, was under the spell of his devious Jewish wife Yelena Bonner. The n, as now, the implication was that only Jews would want Russia to be free, democratic and join the community of nations on an equal footing, and not as a pariah state. A curious variation on this splendid theme is the belief among extreme Russian nationalists that Russia is ruled by the Jews. The re used to be murky circles in the Soviet Union of my childhood in which it was held that Leonid Brezhnev and his Politburo were Jews. Petersburg Mayor Anatoly Sobchak. Russians are brought up to believe that being gay is worse than being a murderer. Here if you were to call a killer a killer, he would laugh. But homophobia is so strong that if you called him gay, he would kill you for saying it. Until , homosexuality was a crime punishable by a prison sentence or a spell in a psychiatric clinic. In St. Petersburg , the bill was signed into law by City Governor Georgy Poltavchenko at the weekend, and legislators in Novosibirsk say they will consider a bill. Valentina Matviyenko, the former St. Petersburg is Vitaly Milonov, a United Russia lawmaker in the city assembly. The lawmaker thus apparently suggests that rules laid down by the church — in this case, refraining from homosexual relations — should be applied with the force of law to all citizens. And this is in a civil state, where church and state are officially independent of each other. It seems almost the entire membership of certain regional legislative assemblies also find it impossible to make this distinction. But their message has largely fallen on deaf ears. But the discriminatory laws going through Russian legislatures today have little to do with medicine, psychology, or justice and everything to do with politics. Politicians are offering up the gay community as a sacrificial victim to disgruntled Russians, perhaps in a desperate effort to divert some of the anger that drove the recent mass protests against Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin. What the lawmakers may not realize is that their divisive legislation is more likely to stoke social tensions than to ease them. While gays, lesbians, and transgender people may be the target today, it could well be vegetarians, Catholics, or yoga practitioners next. After all, most of us are part of some minority or other. The re could be a ban on abortions, or divorce or civil marriages. A full version of this commentary is available at Transitions Online, an award-winning analytical online magazine covering Eastern Europe and CIS countries, at www. Each of its several rooms is devoted to a different aspect of Jewish life, including religion, family, politics, literature and theater. Even funerals are covered, with one of the most stunning artifacts being a horse-drawn hearse set against a panoramic color photograph of a Jewish cemetery in Ukraine. Russia and the early Soviet Union saw a flowering of Jewish life and culture. Much of it was in Yiddish and some in Hebrew, but the most important story was the crossing over and melding of Jews into the Russian world. In the late 19th century, musician Anton Rubenshtein and landscape painter Isaac Levitan were purely Russian, not Jewish artists, as were hundreds of Jews who came to prominence in the Silver Age after The y became assimilated, but on their own terms, retaining a separate identity. Numerous Jews who became active in politics mainly on the left were Russian politicians, just as businessmen, engineers, scientists and professionals were part of Russia. The Jewish world shown at the museum gave rise to a remarkable burst of energy across Central and Eastern Europe. This world has now disappeared. In , when the number of Jews worldwide peaked at Now, hardly any Jews remain in Poland or Romania, while Hungary and Ukraine have about , between them. Russia is the only country in this cradle of contemporary Jewish culture where any significant number of Jews remain. The nice thing about the ugly episode with the anti-Semitic video is that it proves that the Jewish community is thriving in the mainstream of Russian society and that it will endure, regardless of what anti-Semites have to say about it. Alexei Bayer, a native Muscovite, is a New Yorkbased economist. Address: , Russia, St. Petersburg , 4 Konnogvardeisky boulevard, Entrance 7, 3 rd floor. The two women, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alekhina, have been charged with criminal mischief committed by a group and face up to seven years in prison. Despite the fact that the two women have small children and there is no evidence to suggest they present any danger, the court ruled that they should be kept in custody for two months while they wait for the trial. During their performances, the members of Pussy Riot wear colored balaclavas and cannot be identified from the video, which is the only evidence. Meanwhile, the group continues to receive threats via the Internet of rape and murder. More than 2, believers including 23 priests were among almost 6, who signed a petition to Patriarch Kirill, head of the Orthodox Church, asking him to show mercy on the imprisoned women. It was delivered on Monday. Thirty officers took part in the arrests of the two women, who were treated as if they were terrorists, while five senior investigators are working on the case, according to Pussy Riot. It appears that it was no coincidence that the arrests took place on March 3 — the day before the voting, which was marked by large-scale violations in favor of Putin — with the aim of scaring protesters and dissenting artists. The feelings of believers are merely being used as a pretext for political repression. Free Pussy Riot! Collin spoke to The St. Tell us about your upcoming concert in St. The concert in St. It will be with Melanie Pain and Liset Alea. And we have an electric guitar player who will come as well. So it will be a great show. So will it be downsized in St. Well, not really downsized. I think it will be more fun and more easy, I would say. What songs will be performed? It will be a mixture of a lot of different songs we used to do live and on the albums — French songs and songs from the first three albums. Will Jenia Lubich take part? No, she will just open for us. But maybe she will sing a song with us in the encore, I hope. How did you meet her? The second time we played in St. I listened to the songs a little later and I really liked her voice. A Russian singer! And she also became a singer in the Nouvelle Vague project with these French songs that we were doing live. Now there are four. When we started, we were doing covers of post-punk songs into bossa nova. Surprisingly, it very quickly became a huge success all over the world. So we started to tour a lot, and did the second album really quickly. I think the second album is better though. We were like the thing of the moment with those two albums. Afterwards, we took some time and wanted to change the concept a bit … and do something more pop. But the concerts were still very strong everywhere. Do you think your audience has changed with time? We realized that we were getting a whole new audience coming to the shows, an audience that was in touch with Nouvelle Vague through the Internet. We discovered that our first audience — the people who were fans of the original songs — disappeared a bit, but was replaced by a new one, so we did this album in French just to do something a bit different with people we like, and to prove that French post-punk was interesting. And we wanted to do this special show too, with a lot of fashion. It was a bit different, because it was French music from the s, and we chose one famous singer per song. All those singers are very famous in France. I mean, abroad, nobody knows the songs that we covered. The y think they were our songs. How did it come about that the original performers of the songs such as Ian McCulloch, Terry Hall and Martin Gore worked with you on the covers? It was amazing for us, because I was a big fan. I saw all these bands live when I was young. Just to have the guys in my studio in Paris working with me was like a dream — it was a great experience! How do you work on the songs with the singers? That has changed. That is how it happened with the four albums. I try not to get stuck with the same recipe, like doing bossa nova post-punk with the same singer. I try to do something new every time. What is your work outside Nouvelle Vague? I am working on a lot of things. I have a label in Paris Kwaidan Records and I produce and release the albums of great people. I released an album by Phoebe Killdeer, one of the singers of Nouvelle Vague. I am just finishing an album by Melanie Pain. I produced an album for Jenia Lubich. I work on soundtracks as well, and produce some other people. Working on different projects is what I like to do. And I do my own music too. Petersburg quite a few times now. What do you think to the city? I like St. I was really impressed when I first visited the city. People are always talking about Paris, but to me, St. Petersburg is an amazing city. I like the people and the energy. I have some friends in St. Petersburg , and there are some good clubs. Nouvelle Vague will perform at 8 p. His operas and ballets are almost exclusively inspired by classic Russian literature. Every month, local audiences can attend a Shchedrin work. Born in Moscow in in the family of a composer and a lecturer on the history of music, Shchedrin was brought up in a classical music environment. He graduated from the Moscow Conservatory as both a pianist and composer, and often performed his piano works himself. A self-confessed workaholic, Shchedrin likes to repeat an old joke: A man is walking around New York and asks for directions. And the older you become, the more rehearsal time you need. This is because the more professional you are, the more nuances you can work on. All he needs, he says, is the right state of mind, a pen and a few sheets of paper. Technology does not help my creative process. Rather, it distracts me. The y make me crazy and depressed. What ignorance, stupidity and bad grammar! Russian comments on articles about the election make me crazy, too. But they also scare the pants off me. Man, they are nasty. The name-calling is over the top on both sides. How are you supposed to feel? Like a pathetic imbecile! The question of what makes a good composer or how one becomes a composer is technical for Shchedrin. But it is a true answer, because one needs to be born a composer. What you learn is how to use certain instruments that help you to write down your score or learn how to use a certain musical form or structure. Naturally, the two composers spoke extensively about music. The word is fairly old, although etymologists squabble over its origins. Today it often used to describe the demonstrators bused in to attend Putin rallies. Putin-supporter terminology. All they can do is spew their liberal crap. Tagil rules! It turned out that their choices had not changed. The couple, who divide their time between Munich, Moscow and the Lithuanian capital Vilnius, are often spotted holding hands when wandering through the streets or attending glamorous social events. When talking about his wife, Shchedrin smiles broadly and his eyes light up. The composer brims with admiration for the woman who became the love of his life. With two stars in one family, public attention or competition over who is more successful has never been an issue, unlike in many other celebrity families. Honestly, she does not mind. I think we just happened to be a perfect match. One of those marriages made in heaven. Drunk, boorish and spouting obscenities, they are the personification of the ugly Russian tourist. How do you like that, you monkeys? Tagil rules. Tagil truly rules. Fasten your seat belts. Michele A. Speaking to The St. Petersburg Times by phone from his home in the U. He canceled his appearance at the Fightforce — Day of Anger tournament in St. Monson was on probation for defacing Washington St ate Capitol with anarchist and pacifist graffiti during an anti-war demonstration. An altercation with Moscow police in November last year proved a lot less troublesome in legal terms — and less traumatic than the fight with Emelianenko — for the heavyweight fighter. M-1 Challenge 31 mixed martial arts tournament starts at 7 p. Prospekt Bolshevikov. A live broadcast will be shown on Rossiya-2 TV channel starting at 8. It promises to be a vintage contest, what with sizzling political tensions and sideburned crooner Englebert Humperdinck representing Britain in another spot-on decision. Even the election protesters hushed for a moment to watch the Russian round on Wednesday. And former Eurovision winner Dima Bilan and lavishly tattooed rapper Timati, both of whom lost against the babushkas in the heat, were quick to offer them a slap on the back. Thanks to all the fan clubs who voted. The video of their song on YouTube has already been watched more than a million times. And Russian television must be laughing with the extreme unlikelihood of any damaging cocaine or gay orgy stories ever coming out about these contestants. A website based in the Udmurtia capital of Izhevsk, Izhlife. The y ask everyone to dance with them. Humperdinck is not exactly a household name in Russia any more, but he does have the approval of its pop king Filipp Kirkorov, who has called him his favorite singer and borrows some of his barnstorming, big-haired style. But no. Azerbaijan had already put backs up by refusing to issue visas to the contest for anyone who had visited disputed Nagorno-Karabakh, the worst bone of contention between the countries. In , Azerbaijan scandalously traced and questioned all the handful of people who voted for the Armenian contestant. Addresses can be found at www. Unless otherwise stated, stage events start at 7 p. All stage shows and films are in Russian unless noted. Kochneva House, 41 Nab. Reki Fontanki, M: Gostiny Dvor, tel. Voces Musicales Choir Estonia. Conductor Risto Joost. St ate Petersburg Symphony Orchestra. Artistic director and chief conductor Nikolai Kornev. Petersburg Conservatory. Choreography by Leonid Lavrovsky. Hermitage The ater, 7. The menu — an attractively designed but difficult to decipher visual Philharmonic Concert Orchestra. Divertissement string ensemble. Art director and conductor Ilia Ioff violin. Polytechnic University, 29 Polytechnicheskaya Ul. Main choirmaster and conductor Andrei Petrenko. Prattica Terza old music ensemble. Petersburg ballet stars. St aged by English director David McVicar. Fontanny Dom, 34 Nab. Reki Fontanki, tel. Smolny Cathedral chamber choir. Hermitage The ater concert Chamber Music Brahms. Vladimir Slovachevsky cello , Igor Uryash piano. Mariinsky The ater symphony orchestra. Ioann Evangelical-Lutheran Cathedral, 2 p. Symphony Music Grieg, Sibelius. Petersburg Governor Orchestra. Maria Evangelical-Lutheran Cathedral, 6 p. Schubert, Rossini, Haydn, Massenet. Cappella choir and symphony orchestra. Conductor Vladislav Chernushenko. Cappella, 7 p. Cappella, 7. Dying Swan. Mariinsky The ater, Reki Fontanki, M. Gostiny Dvor, tel. Philharmonic Academy Symphony Orchestra. Shostakovich Philharmonic, Main Hall, 3 p. Concert and Lecture Soloist Valeria Vasilyeva piano. Museum of the History of St. Petersburg : Rumyantsev Mansion, 44 Angliiskaya Nab. Singolo Orchestra. Karmic cuisine homage to Klimt and other Art Nouveau gods — incorporates an impressive variety of international cuisine, with sections devoted to Indian, Georgian, Uzbek and Mexican dishes. In true Russian style, all three dishes arrived at once, resulting in the salad — a generous mix of arugula, fried sweet potato chips, pine nuts and cheese, decorated with a few precious artichoke hearts — being eaten last, on the basis that it was already cold. The hotpot dish had, from its description and picture in the menu, appeared to be the most tempting part of the set, but was disappointing: The cheese topping was scarce, the vegetable filling seemingly consisted of little other than carrots, and the corn was unmistakably pickled — hardly the authentic Mexican flavor for which one might hope. The deal also included a pot of mate served in a traditional gourd. The bitter concoction was deemed undrinkable by our inexperienced party, but may well have delighted aficionados of the infusion. Like Chainny Dom, Frida offers a vast array of teas, coffees and desserts, as well as hookah pipes, and already appears to be a hit with those who simply want to chill out, smoke hookah and while away the time watching the Chaplin films being projected onto one wall, or leafing through the art books that line the shelves. The staff at Frida — who can be summoned using a small Buddhiststyle bell placed on each table — are Symphony Music Rossini, Britten, Respighi. Petersburg Academy Symphony Orchestra. Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace, 4 p. Rheims Conservatory choir France. Little Zvjezdice choir Croatia. Dmitry Petrov Violin Recital Paganini. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Igor Ponomarenko. Hermitage The ater monday, march 19 concert Symphony Music Wagner. Mariinsky The ater Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Valery Gergiev. Mariinsky The ater Concert Hall, 6 p. Philharmonic Concert Orchestra. Conductor Yuri Temirkanov. Conductor Kaisa Roose. Debussy, Ravel. Hermitage The ater opera Gala Concert St. Petersburg Opera soloists. This layered dish of beansprouts, tomato, cucumber, apple and nuts, selected from the a la carte section of the menu, was not as fresh as the Mexican dishes, and ultimately nondescript. The number of vegetarian cafes and restaurants in St. Petersburg is gradually growing, though the idea that food is not a meal without meat remains widespread. Even incorrigible carnivores may be fooled into enjoying a visit to Frida, however. It would seem even the most confirmed meateaters can satisfy their appetite without compromising their karma. Cappella Symphony Music Bach. Conservatory Chamber Orchestra. Rimsky-Korsakov quartet. Bach Collegium chamber ensemble. Part of the Dedication to Maestro festival. Klassika Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Alexei Karabanov. Joe Bonamassa Blues rock. Gorkogo Palace of Culture, 4 Ploshchad St achek. Alternative, electronica, experimental. Kosmonavt, 24 Bronnitskaya Ulitsa. Freid Rock. Manhattan, 90 Naberezhnaya Reki Fontanki. Orlandina, 3 Instrumentalnaya Ulitsa. Nightwish Symphonic metal. Yubileiny Sports Complex, 18 Prospekt Dobrolyubova. Bashakov Band Pop rock. Zal Ozhidaniya, Naberezhnaya Obvodnogo Kanala. Jazz Philharmonic Hall, 27 Zagorodny Prospekt. Dada, 47 Gorokhovaya Ulitsa. Non Cadenza Pop. Folk, folk rock, folk metal. Arctica, 38 Ulitsa Beringa. Pop rock. Fish Fabrique Nouvelle , 53 Ligovsky Prospekt. Kruglov Sooaar Ragazanov Improvised, experimental. Nouvelle Vague Lounge, New Wave, bossa nova. Glavclub, 2 Kremenchugskaya Ulitsa. The Toobes Indie rock. Griboyedov, 2A Voronezhskaya Ulitsa. Inna Zhelannaya World music. Sezzon Rock. NEP Pop rock. Money Honey, 28 Sadovaya Ulitsa. Rocky Leon Reggae, rock, ska, hiphop. Gleb Samoiloff and The Matrixx Pop rock. Polyn Rock, alternative. Olesya Yalunina and Jazzmeup Vocal jazz. Suicide Commando Aggrotech, electro industrial. Segodnyanochyu Pop rock. Vstrecha Ryby Trip-hop. Fish Fabrique, 53 Ligovsky Prospekt. Chaif Pop rock. Mod, 7 Naberezhnaya Kanala Griboyedova. Sakura Indie rock. Deadlock Melodic death metal. Simba Vibration World music. The Place, 47 Ul. Marshala Govorova. Vopli Vidoplyasova Folk punk, indie rock. St as Baretsky Alternative. Real Jazz Quartet Saxophone night. Sunkissed JazzBand Jazz, blues, funk. Kerry Force Hip-hop. Dusche, 50 Ligovsky Prospekt, Korpus 6. Viktor Zinchuk Rock. Jagger, 2 Ploshchad Konstitutsii. St ereoFest, Vol. Indie rock. Cruachan Celtic metal. The Retuses Indie rock. Yury Bogatyryov Band Hard bop. Gallery of Experimental Sound , 53 Ligovsky Prospekt. Off-Line Rock. Easy Winners Ragtime Band Ragtime, cakewalk, early traditional jazz. Parkur Indie rock. Suvorov Blues Band Blues. Dom Kino. Dom Kino, Mirage Cinema. St arts March Avrora, Pik, Rodina. Avrora, Rodina. Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance , U. Gone , U. The Iron Lady , U. Avrora, Khudozhestvenny, Mirage Cinema. Edgar , U. Avrora, Khudozhestvenny, Mirage Cinema, Pik. John Carter , U. Mirror Mirror , U. Avrora, Jam Hall. My Week with Marilyn , U. Safe House , U. Shame , U. Avrora, Dom Kino. Mirage Cinema. This Means War , U. Tyrannosaur , U. The Vow , U. We Bought a Zoo , U. Crystal Palace, Khudozhestvenny, Rodina. The Woman in Black , U. Avrora, Mirage Cinema. Wuthering Heights , U. Wednesday through Sunday, 11 a. Improvised, experimental. M: Gostiny Dvor, Mayakovskaya. Daily, 11 a. Closed Monday; 1 p. Closed last Thursday of each month. Animals in War. Objects, painting, graphics, photo. Dekabristov Ul. Closed Wednesday. M: Petrogradskaya. Ticket office to 4 p. Closed Friday, Monday. M: Nevsky Prospekt. Tel Open Wednesday to Sunday, 12 p. M: Nevsky Prospekt, Chernyshevskaya. Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a. Reki Fontanki. Portraits of Flowers: Valentina Voronova. Daily, 10 a. Master classes in making dolls are held on Saturdays at 10 a. Men as a Luxury. Decorative art. M: Sportivnaya. Tuesday and Sunday, 12 p. M: Moskovskaya. Open 10 a. Closed Wednesday and the last Tuesday of every month. Tuesday through Saturday, 1 p. St range Approaches: Pavel Smertin. Daily 11 a. M: Gorkovskaya. Permanent Collection The St. Exhibits are housed in various locations in the Peter and Paul Fortress. Cats in the City. Postcards from the late 19th — early 20th-century, graphics, sculpture, photo, painting. Painting, graphics. The World of Soviet Childhood. Objects, decorative art. M: Vasileostrovskaya, Nevsky Prospekt. Closed Wednesday and the last Tuesday of each month. Photo, objects, documents, graphics, posters, video. M: Gorkovskaya, Petrogradskaya. Leitenanta Shmidta, near the 23rd Line of Vasilyevsky Island. M: Vasileostrovskaya. Closed Monday and the last Thursday of each month. Professora Popova. M: Pushkinskaya. Closed Sunday. Open Wednesday to Sunday, 11 a. M: Chernyshevskaya. Closed Tuesday and the last Friday of every month. Closed Monday. Polina de Mauny France. Petersburg museum at the Peter and Paul Fortress as part of the Kotomania exhibit. The show, which runs through April 29, also comprises sculpture, photography and paintings. Closed Thursday and the last Monday of the month. M: Gostiny Dvor, Nevsky Prospekt. Monday through Friday, 10 a. Tuesday through Saturday, Closed the last Thursday of each month. Reki Moika. Closed Tuesday. M: Dostoyevskaya. Closed last Friday of each month. The Poetry of Myths. Images from Azeri poetry, painting and graphics. Closed Monday and the last Friday of each month. Daily 10 a. Closed Wednesday and the last Thursday of every month. Entrance through Chernoretskogo Pereulok. Closed Thursday, Friday. Daily, Poetic Congratulations. Japanese engravings on wood. March 7 through September 2 NEW! Second Life. Coins and medals in European decorative art. March 6 through May 20 Ruins, Palaces and Prisons. December 8 through March 25 Sculptor Boris Vorobyev. Sculpture, graphics, porcelain. Nikolai Feshin. A branch of the St ate Russian Museum. Solomon Rossin. Paintings, graphics. March 1 through April 7 NEW! Contemporary photography. March 21 through May 27 NEW! Vyacheslav Mikhailov. The Famous and Unknown Karl Bryullov. Daily 12 p. Wednesday 1 p. Reki Karpovki. Entrance from Vsevolod Vishnevsky Ul. M: Petrogradskaya, Chkalovskaya. Closed Monday and last Tuesday of the month. M: Sennaya Ploshchad, Sadovaya. Closed Mondays. Interactive video installation. Tuesday-Saturday 12 a. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Entrance at 53 Ligovsky Prospekt. Open Eyes. March 17 through April 6. Art-Liga Gallery. The Door. Floor 3. Kino-FOT Office Navicula Artis gallery. The Cinderella Effect: Alexander Morozov. Bridges in St. Petersburg : St anislav Makarov. Room Saturday 6 p. March 17 through April 15 Nonconformist Art Museum. Floor 4. Wednesday through Sunday 3 p. Videoart, graphics, photo. March 17 through April 15 Parnik Art Project. Snowdrops: Yevgenia Konovalova. Office 1. Saturday 4 p. Monday and Saturday 3 p. ART RE. Closed Sunday and Monday. Painting, videoart, objects. Daily, 1 p. On the Sunny Side 2. March 2 through April 1 NEW! Anna Vinogradova. March 13 through April 1 NEW! Painting, graphics, sculpture, decorative art. M: Mayakovskaya. Treasures of Buddhism. M: Vladimirskaya, Mayakovskaya. Tuesday — Saturday 12 p. Cellmates: Viktor Akhlomov and Pavel Markin. Monday to Friday 11 a. Thursday — Saturday 3 p. Saturday, Sunday 12 p. Objects, photo, painting. February 15 through April 15 Un conditional Reality. New Art of Perm. Installation, painting. Jewelry art. Valery Grikovsky. Lomonosova, M: Gostiny Dvor. Le royaume de la nature. Le temps des muses. M: Gostiny Dvor. Dmitry Flegontov. Closed weekends. Daily 3 p. Closed Sunday, Monday. March 7 through March 23 Man and Woman. M: Chkalovskaya. Open Monday to Saturday, 11 a. Installations, videoart, painting, objects. Wednesday through Saturday 2 p. Respirators: Mikhail Karasik. Objects, photo, videoart. Free entrance. Daily 12 a. I Hear You: Anna Krylova. December 29 through April 4 NEW! Materials from Reklama Shans newspaper, March 14 through March 28 Golden Tortoise The best photos of wild nature. Painting, installation. Overall: Vitaly Brusinsky. Closed Thursday NEW! The Colors of Childhood. Interactive exhibition with master classes and creative lessons. Canala Griboyedova. Artes Liberales Festival of St. Petersburg St ate University Art Faculty. Painting, graphics, decorative art, objects, videoart. M: Vladimirskaya, Dostoyevskaya. Die Schwere Kunst: Dmitry Alexeyev. Tel , Tuesday to Sunday, 12 p. Entrance through the courtyard. March 15 through March 27 NEW! Faces, People, Gestures: Blue Orange art group. Chernyshevskogo, M: Park Pobedy. Tuesday through Friday, 11 a. Weekend 11 a. Valentina Levanova. March 11 through March 27 NEW! Lyudmila Tzin. Kanala Griboyedova. Closed Monday and Tuesday. Closed Wednesday and Sunday. Far Away. So Close: Yegor Rogalyev. Thursday to Saturday, 3 p. M: Baltiiskaya. Tuesday — Thursday 11 a. Hand in Hand. Part of the Imaginary Mikhail Shemyakin Museum. Graphics, photo, painting. M: Nevsky Prospekt, Gostiny Dvor. Closed Monday, Tuesday. M: Sennaya, Sadovaya. Open Tuesday to Friday, 12 p. March Cats: Yury Lyukshin. Daily, 9 a. Sunday 1 p. Alexei Kalinkin and Yevgenia Dzukayeva. ArcticA A rock venue mostly featuring heavy metal concerts. Petersburg Hotel. Live rock, jazz and electronic music. Concerts start at 7 p. Mostly experimental and improvised music, some rock and electronic acts. A very limited selection at the bar. Griboyedov Hill is a more recently opened restaurant on top of the bunker, where concerts are also held. Tel: www. Live concerts and DJ sets. Enter through the courtyard. More diverse bands perform upstairs. Metal, rock, alternative. Part of Varshavsky Express retail and entertainment complex located in the former railroad station building. 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