In the Spotlight
Rising Star Takes on Mayakovsky, Brik in Biopic Play
IWC Goes to Embassies, Ritz
Melnikov Film Evokes Subtle, Chekhovian Spirit
A View from Above on Russia's Northern Capital
Mixed Feelings at the Sochi Winter Arts Festival
Over the four years immediately preceding the 2014 Winter Olympic Games, the Culture Ministry has taken it upon itself to provide the host city of Sochi with a so-called "Cultural Olympics."
- Lost Version of 'Eugene Onegin' on at Princeton
- Political Posters Since Perestroika Go on Display
- In the Spotlight
- United Way of Russia Looks for Volunteers
- Irish Comedy Brings New Direction to Taganka
- Wanted: Dream Glasses
- Save the City's Birds From Winter Death
- Silver Age Cafe 'Stray Dog' Born Again in St. Pete
- Tinned Foods Get a Gourmet Makeover at Mechta
- Sokurov: 'Faust' Perfect for Russia's Empty Hearts
Doubts Nag Prokhorov's Candidacy
"Let's look at the history of human development," he begins. "Somebody always has to be first. That person says, 'We need to develop in this way,' and nobody believes him; they're suspicious of him. Nobody believed Steve Jobs or Bill Gates at first."
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Q&A: Metro's Jeroen de Groot Feels at Home, Humbly
The parching heat wave of 2010 did a tremendous favor to Germany's Metro Cash & Carry, just as Jeroen de Groot was coming on board to lead the company's Russian operation.
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A Clarion Call for Emerging MarketsBy Eswar Prasad
With 2012 under way, it is worth reflecting on how a decade of strong economic growth in emerging markets led to last year's resounding political transformations.
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