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"Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2002, Issue 2 Cover Shows "Spring Songs", by Mykolay Kochubey Color etching; 53x45. 1997 |
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"Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2007, Issue 1 Cover Shows "Ukrainian Bird," a painting by Fedir Pryimachenko See Table of Contents |
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"Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2006, Issues 3-4 Cover Shows Tina Karol, a Ukrainian pop star See Table of Contents |
"Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2006, Issue 2 Cover Shows Andriy Shevchenko, Ukrainian Soccer Player See Table of Contents |
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"Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2006, Issue 1 Cover Shows Valuable Exhibits from the Historical Museum of Treasures of Ukraine See Table of Contents |
"Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2005, Issue 4 Cover Shows Saint Nicholas - Scenes from His Life. 1680 - 1685 See Table of Contents |
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"Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2005, Issue 3 Cover Shows a Painting by Ivan Marchuk "In the Circle of My Images" 1994 See Table of Contents |
"Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2005, Issue 2 Cover Shows Ruslana Lyzhychko. Photo by Alexander Morderer See Table of Contents |
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"Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2005, Issue 1 Cover Shows Marysya Horobets. Photo by Igor Gayday See Table of Contents |
"Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2004, Issue 4 Cover Shows a Ukrainian Cossack. Photo by Yury Buslenko See Table of Contents |
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"Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2004, Issue 3 Cover Shows Ruslana with her troupe Zhyttya performing Wild Dances. Photo by Oleksandr Morderer See Table of Contents | SOLD OUT
"Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2004, Issue 2 Cover Shows "Bless Us, Earth" by Oleksandr Ivakhnenko, 1996 See Table of Contents |
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"Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2004, Issue 1 Cover Shows a detail of Scythian Pectoral that dates from 4th century BC. Photo by M. Andreev See Table of Contents |
"Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2003, Issue 4 Cover Shows Sofiya Rotaru, a Ukrainian Singer. Photo by A. Petrov See Table of Contents |
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"Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2003, Issue 3 Cover Shows Svyatoslav Vakarchuk, 'Okean Elzy' rock group frontman. Photo by Oleksandr Morderer See Table of Contents |
"Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2003, Issue 2 Cover Shows Ruslana Pysanka, a Ukrainian Actress. Photo by Haiday Studio from the series of photographs "Ukrainians at the Beginning of the 21st Century" See Table of Contents |
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"Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2003, Issue 1 Cover Shows Oleksandra Nikolayenko, Miss Ukraine 2001, Miss Tourism World 2002. Photo by Gaidai Studio See Table of Contents |
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"Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2002, Issue 3-4 Cover Shows a Photo by Ihor Hayday See Table of Contents |
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"Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2002, Issue 2 Cover Shows "Spring Songs", by Mykolay Kochubey, Color etching; 53x45. 1997 See Table of Contents |
SOLD OUT "Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2002, Issue 1 Cover Shows "Peacock", a mosaic by Volodymyr Frolov on the facade of Dnipro cinema in Kyiv (1936-1937) See Table of Contents |
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"Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2001, Issue 4 Cover shows "Angel", a detail of the Eucharist mosaic of the Mykhailivsky Zolotoverkhy (St. Michael Golden-Domed) Cathedral in Kyiv See Table of Contents |
SOLD OUT "Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2001, Issue 3 Cover shows view of the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra Monastery with the Uspensky Cathedral See Table of Contents |
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"Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2001, Issue 2 Cover shows "Motrya Kochybey and Mazepa", a painting by Feodosiy Humenyuk (1987) See Table of Contents |
SOLD OUT "Welcome to Ukraine" Magazine 2001, Issue 1 Cover shows Golden Domes of Kyiv in winter See Table of Contents |
"WELCOME TO UKRAINE" MAGAZINE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
(2007 through 2001, Twenty Three Issues)
"Welcome to Ukraine"
Magazine
2007, Issue No. 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Pages
6-13........Ukraine and Europe: major events and dates
Pages 16-20.........US astronaut of Ukrainian descent goes to space and then comes to Ukraine In the early fall of 2006, Heidemarie M. Stefanyshyn-Piper, a US astronaut of Ukrainian descent, orbited the earth on board Space Shuttle Atlantis. During the flight that lasted for almost 12 says Piper performed two space walks; recently, she paid a visit to Ukraine, the native land of her father.
Pages 22-27..............Folk painters of the Pryimachenky family pass their talents and art from generation to generation The roots of Mariya Pryimachenko's art lie in the traditions of Ukrainian folk art. She was flesh of the flesh and blood of the blood of rural life, as ancient as Ukraine itself. She brought into her art her own fantasies, love and wisdom; she transformed into paint and embroidery the melodies of peasant songs.
Pages 29-31...............Central Botanical Garden in Kyiv is a mecca for admirers of lilacs and other natural wonders in bloom
Pages 32-34..............Interview with Dmytro Grydzhuk, chairman of the Board of Khreschatyk Bank
Pages 36-39................Viktor Melnyk, a young talent who has an ambition to become a great opera singer
Pages 40-45.................Treasures of the Pecherska Lavra Monastery in Kyiv - spiritual and material legacy The Pecherska Lavra Monastery in Kyiv is about a thousand years old, and during the millenium of its existence a great amount of art treasures has been accumulated there. The Lavra Monastery used to be a centre of icon painting, chronicles writing, and book publishing.
Pages 48-59................St Varvara - history and tradition
Pages 52-56................A Ukrainian enthusiast who founded several museums
Pages 58-60..................Medieval culture festival in Tustan
Pages 62-68.................Scenic places in the Crimean mountains The Crimean Mountains have a beauty of their own and their own climate too; snowstorms happen even in March when the coast below is already in full vernal bloom; the morning can be bright and sunny and warm, but then in a matter of hours the temperature may plummet and the sun dissapears behind the heavy clouds.
Pages 70-73.................Yalta's Mayor invites readers to come explore andenjoy his wonderful Crimean resort
Pages 76-78.................Khortytsya, an island of Cossack history and martial glory
Pages 80-85................Viktor Korol, a historian, reveals truths about Ukraine in WWII
Pages 86-89................Trypillya Culture - an ancient civilization?
Pages 90-92................Trypillya Culture enthusiast who restores and reconstructs Trypillya artifacts
Pages 96-99................Days of Ukrainian Culture in Monaco
Pages 100-101.............Sculptor who is inspired by Baroque art to create his Crucifixion
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Pages 102-103........Ukrainian woman who enjoys the sport of balooning
Pages 104-107........Spiritual search in the Diaries of Oles Honchar, a prominent Ukrainian writer
Page 108..................Oleksa Hirnyk burned himself in protest against Russification of Ukraine
Pages 110-113..........Beauty and medical properties of the Carpathian forests
Pages 114-115..........Ukrainian painter who seeks inspiration in Ukrainian culture of the past
Pages 110-111..........Embroider who was born in Russia to become a master embroiderer in the traditional Ukrainian style
Pages 118-119..........Several biographies of remarkable Ukrainian embroiderers
Pages 120-123..........Seasons of fashion pret-a-porter shows
Pages 124-127..........Crystal Silhouette one dress fashion show and contest Crystal Silhouette - is the name given to fashion shows which are regularly held in Kyiv - each fashion designer who participates in these shows presents only ONE dress. Fashion shows reflect not only the changes in fashion design - they also reflect the mood of the times.
Page 129..................Ayna Gase shows a bucaneer-style collection
Page 130..................World of Talents Children's Festival
Pages 132-133..........Saint Mykolay has come to live in the Carpathians
Pages 134-137..........The Fox, the Poor Lad and the Royal Wedding. A Ukrainian fairy tale
Pages 138-139..........Robber - a short story by Mariya Vlad
Pages 140-141..........Eastern traditions and cooking
Pages 142-143..........Several recipes of traditional Ukrainian Easter cooking
Page 144...................Opalkova Khata - a Polish restaurant in Kyiv
Pages 148-149...............Ukrainian folk humor
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