![]() It’s amazing: in just a month-and-a-half, the New Times corporation has slowly but surely succeeded in almost completely de-politicizing and de-nationalizing the Voice - except for veteran lefty Nat Hentoff. For the second week in row, Ridgeway’s essential “Mondo Washington” column - which went after Bush, Cheney and other national injustices - is nowhere to be seen in the April 4 content. On Friday, Gawker scooped the story and this week’s pages bare the rumors out. Lucius is ashamed at what has happened, but even so, Edward praises that he is a very brave young man. correspondent James Ridgeway looks like he’s gone for good. Voice returns its village voicey free Sometime afterward, a celebration is held for the marriage of Kitty Walker and Christop Crane (Fran Kranz). But it may surprise those who saw Evita that he can make a music-and-dance movie that doesn’t suck.”) Even more disturbing than Luke’s return, however, is that the Voice’s crack D.C. (“It’s no surprise to anyone who’s seen his Robert Rodriguez films that Banderas works well with kids. Thompson, is back in the Village Voice’s pages this week with a lame review of Take the Lead. Summary One night, as Okonkwo is settling on his bed, he hears the beat of a drum and the voice of the town crier. Bicentennial and 100 years of Ukrainian immigration to America.New Yorkers’ favorite L.A.-based New Times critic to hate, Luke Y. The church has sponsored an annual festival since the very first one in 1976, then officially a co-celebration of the U.S. and a very formal tone while Kuro has a deeper and much colder voice. Visitors to today’s church particularly enjoy the breathtaking church ornamentation, paintings, and incredible mosaics in the Byzantine-Ukrainian style. After leaving his crew, Kuro pretended to stumble into the Syrup Village. Saint George Ukrainian Catholic Church, located at 30 East 7th Street, was founded in the East Village in 1905. In the United States, it is the only such street officially named after Taras Shevchenko (1814-1861), the “National Bard of Ukraine”. The Festival itself will occupy all of East 7th Street between 2nd and 3rd avenues, bordered at its West end by Taras Shevchenko Place, a small street connecting East 6th and East 7th Streets. The Village Voice is an American news and culture paper, known for being the countrys first alternative newsweekly. A portion of these sales will be used for Humanitarian relief efforts. The legendary Veselka Restaurant will also be on hand all weekend long with some of their favorite Ukrainian menu items. Over 30,000 sought-after Ukrainian dumplings have been prepared in advance, and in addition to these ‘varenyky’, there will also be plenty of cabbage rolls (holubtsi), beet soup (borshch), sausage (kobasa) and sauerkraut for sale. The festival routinely draws several thousands down to the East Village every year. 1:00 pm –Sunday 5/21 – Outdoor stage performances begin.George Church by Ukrainian Chorus Dumka of New York 11:30 am – Sunday 5/21 – Concert inside St.7:00 am, 8:00 am, and 10:00 am – Sunday 5/21 – Ukrainian Liturgies inside St.5:00 pm – Ukrainian Liturgy inside St.2:00 pm – Outdoor song and dance stage performances. ![]() ![]() 4:00pm – “cold open” **no stage show** with food and crafts vendors open for business.Saint George Annual 7th Street Ukrainian Festival taking Place in May May 19 – 21, 2023 7th Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenue within the East Village Schedule: ![]()
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