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Today's paper. Last Updated: 05/28/2012
Articles by Irina Zabrodina

‘Corteo’ Brings Dying Clown to Life

The latest Cirque du Soleil show, “Corteo,” debuted Saturday at the Luzhniki sports center, in a spectacular performance that throws spectators into the world of miracle and fantasy of a clown’s imagination. “It is like plunging into a fairy tale,” one guest said after the show.

Lumiere Spotlights Lithuanian Photos

The Lumiere Brothers Photogallery continues its series of Soviet photo-art exhibitions with a fascinating show that looks at the Lithuanian photography school of Aleksandras Macijauskas, Antanas Sutkus and Vitalijus Butyrinas, which shone brightly in the 1970s.

Foreigners in the U.S.S.R.: From Loren to Castro

Though foreigners are not quite a dime a dozen on the streets of Moscow today,  an exhibit at the Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art takes the viewer back to the time when a guest from abroad was front-page news.

A New Piece for Spare Change, Ways to Exchange

There are many ways to get rid of your loose rubles and kopecks, from donating them to charity to trading them  in for banknotes. Here are some suggestions.

Flash! Bang! What a Picture. What a Photo Fest.

Sokolniki Park will be the worst place for any celebrity to hide this weekend as professional and amateur photographers take over the park for a festival. It will have special workshops, talks from famous photographers, master classes and exhibitions.

Celebrate the Summer’s End at a Writer’s Dacha

More than 40 years after his death, Kornei Chukovsky remains one of the country’s best-loved children’s authors. Interested visitors can take part in a tradition started by Chukovsky himself, the “Goodbye Summer” party at his dacha just outside Moscow.


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