Examples of using Afisha in English and their translations into Russian
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The Afisha Picnic is a one-day outdoor festival held in Moscow since 2004 attracting more than 50 000 visitors every year.
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From 2007 to 2009, Oskolkov-Tsentsiper was general director at Afisha media holding company, which was part of Profmedia.
Creator of the magazines Afisha, Afisha-Mir, Afisha-Eda, Bolshoy Gorod, the Afisha travel guides,
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Oskolkov-Tsentsiper teamed up with Andrew Paulson and Anton Kudryashov to found the highly influential Afisha magazine.
Anastassia worked as a playwright and journalist: her Afisha guidebook to Amsterdam has been multiply reprinted.
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Yury Saprykin is the former chief editor of Afisha magazine and currently an editorial director at TheMoscowTimes publishing house.
Bosco Fresh Fest, Afisha Picnic, and Faces& Laces.
Moskvitin- observer of Meduza, Snob, Afisha. ru
In 2004, Oskolkov-Tsentsiper launched Afisha Picnic, an annual open-air festival which has grown into Russia's largest music festival.
Observation Points- a collection of his publications that appeared in Afisha in 2007-2012.
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July, Afisha project in cooperation with 999. md as well as other co-organizers in the person of MS-Prod
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That's why Efes Rus decided to unite with«Picnic«Afisha» festival and release Kozel Bez Alkoholu limited edition beer cans, which will be
Price and Lobster, Afisha and Fosfor, Joblist
Stereoleto and The Afisha Picnic with Jamiroquai as headliners.
a cookery magazine and a series of Afisha guidebooks on various cities and countries.