Entertainment today - 04.12.07
Published: 04 December, 2007, 11:15
On the final day of the New European Theatre (NET) festival, a group of actors from Holland and Germany presented “Dead cat bounce” – a play about the New York Stock Exchange.
Three painters have held a series of master-classes for orphan children diagnosed with HIV in St. Petersburg and Ekaterinburg.
Meanwhile, the Pushkin theatre in Moscow is preparing a premiere of “The Man, The Beast and The Virtue” by the Italian dramatist Luigi Pirandello.
Elsewhere, a theatre company from Russia's Sakha Republic presents an opera on the epic tales of the Yakut people.
Chimps are champs: new findings challenge DarwinDarwin’s theory of evolution has been called into question yet again. A simple screen test conducted by Japanese scientists showed that chimpanzees think faster than humans. |
Jews worldwide celebrate HanukkahJews all over the world are marking Hanukkah, with the biggest celebrations in the U.S. and Israel. The eight-day holiday symbolises the unity of the Jewish people and is regarded as their happiest festival. |

