
COVID-STRANDED KIWI MAN SAILS SOLO FROM ACROSS THE WORLD TO BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS
Kiwi Dmitry Pelevin was in France back in March when the world started going into lockdown. Desperate to get back to his seven-year-old son Andre,
Kiwi Dmitry Pelevin was in France back in March when the world started going into lockdown. Desperate to get back to his seven-year-old son Andre,
Russian-Kiwi singer Marina Bloom has been hosting kvartirnik home concerts after her sold out show was cancelled because of the Covid-19 outbreak. Russian-Kiwi singer Marina
First part has been published in #99. Today, 74 cats, of both (neutered) sexes, roam the underbelly of the museum, and three volunteers spend six
Continuation. First part published in issue #101 (https://www.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail/121668341/celebrating-russias-forgotten-expedition) The Maori proved themselves veteran hagglers, the first sight of an axe producing great excitement amongst them.
Though titled ‘War Dance’ by the expedition’s artist Pavel Mikhaylov, the haka he sketched was more ceremonial. The Maori at Totaranui (Queen Charlotte Sound) were
When we first got to Russia (20-year old children, basically), we didn’t know how to do anything. We could tell people “Моя дядя самых честных
First part has been published in #99. Today, 74 cats, of both (neutered) sexes, roam the underbelly of the museum, and three volunteers spend six
First part published in #98. Full article you can read in
Winding beneath the magnificent halls of St. Petersburg’s Hermitage Museum, with its Da Vincis, diamonds, Greek statuary, Egyptian parchments, enormous number of paintings, mechanical peacock
We publish a few helpful things for travelers using the article (you can read it in https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/russia/articles/facts-about-russia/) With the eyes of the world on Russia,