| |  | | | | | The 6-th Issue | The House that Jack Built |  | Interview with the general director of the Center for humanitarian and business cooperation Alexander Iosifovich Ebralidze | | Page. 68-75 | | | FRONT PAGE | | Channel 5 is once again "approaching its last days". At the same time, the new management of TRK Petersburg is promising to show us "authentic teevision" | | Page. 10-14 | | FRONT PAGE | | Russians and Deutch: scars, graves and memories | | Page. 16-18 | | PHOTOGRAPHY | | Suzanne Schleyer & Michael J. Stephan on the past of a typical German family. And also on veterans of the Siege of Leningrad, poetry and photography | | Page. 21 | | BOOKS | | Daniel Biskup's photographs and Viktor Erofeev's essay, unusually outspoken for St. Petersburg, produce an album dedicated to St. Petersburg's seamier side | | Page. 22-26 | | INTERVIEW | | Future Sound of Berlin. Comments by Alexander Delphinov, editor-in-chief of Russian-language magazine "All Europe" | | Page. 28 | | INTERVIEW | | Susanne Friedrich on St. Petersburg men: "Most of all in this city you run into cadets and traffic policemen" | | Page. 30 | | INTERVIEW | | Russian Madonnas: Susanne Friedrich draws heels, plastic bags, and Chanel | | Page. 32 | | EXHIBITIONS | | In 2003, Parmiggianino, the 'Prince of Mannerism' would have celebrated his 500th birthday. An alchemist and sorcerer, he truly managed to achieve immortality: The anniversary was celebrated by the most important museums around the world including the State Hermitage Museum | | Page. 35 | | EXHIBITIONS | | The Russian Museum set aside two entire floors for the 125-th anniversary of the Boris Kustodiev's birth | | Page. 36-38 | | PHILOSOPHY | | The Pirelli Calendar, favourite of the male population of the planet, turns 40 in 2004 | | Page. 40 | | MUSIC | | Ethnic and "world music" instead of bothersome pop music | | Page. 43 | | UPGRADE | | From a dynasty of jewellers, Franklin Adler collects antique fans | | Page. 45 | | TRAVEL | | For gospel, one has to go to America, to the brothers-in-arms of Martin Luther King | | Page. 46 | | SPORT | | Magic White Nights: Everything depends on the readiness of the crew and the guile of the skipper | | Page. 48 | | TRIBUTE | | "Daddy's songs". Bards. Guitars. Few people knew them in the 1950s. In the 1960s they entered popular consciousness. In the 1970's everyone knew them. Now some people write dissertations about them, while others simply don't know the meaning of the words "Author's song" | | Page. 51-55 | | INTERVIEW | | "Yes, Professor Gorodnitsky now sings in a restaurant. But so what? After all, he's not singing there for money, but because he can't not sing", reckons Vitaly Ryabov, the manager of St.Petersburg Bank | | Page. 57-59 | | COOKING | | Suzanne Massie, former editor of Gourmet magazine, tries kulebyaka at the new restaurant Victoria | | Page. 60 | | WINE | | Most of Luark's wine must be drinked in the next two years after the gathering | | Page. 63 | | CLUB NEWS | | Poker is as riveting as watching football, sex or the life of the Royal Family | | Page. 65 | | CLUB NEWS | | In February, the Eliseev Palace Hotel was accepted into The Leading Small Hotels of the World, the association of the world's best small hotels | | Page. 67 | | |  | | | | | | |