21 June 11
Matt Taibbi, contributing editor at Rolling Stone, is known in the United States for his coverage of the financial crisis, but in Russia, he is remembered for his time as editor of the satirical newspaper The eXile and by some at this paper for his brief period as a journalist at The Moscow Times.
07 June 11
Nukus, the capital of a poor Uzbek region, has a secret: a museum hidden away that is packed with Russian avant-garde masterpieces. A new documentary, "The Desert of Forbidden Art," looks at this remarkable museum.
17 November 10
Anna Badkhen has covered conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Kashmir, Somalia and the Middle East. Badkhen spoke to The Moscow Times about her new books, her growth as a war correspondent and what makes her return to conflict zones.
23 December 09
Turner Prize-nominated Phil Collins plans to seek out and interview former Russian and East German teachers of Marxism and Leninism.
08 December 09
Born in Barcelona 30 years ago, the Tricicle comedy team performed at the opening of the 1992 Summer Olympics in their home city and has a sister company which tours around the world to much success.
07 December 09
Whitney Houston’s concerts in Moscow and St. Petersburg will serve as a rehearsal for the pop diva’s World Tour, which starts in Japan in February 2010.
17 November 09
“Vision of Dance” doesn’t follow a specific chronological pattern, opting instead to emphasize themes selected by Diaghilev himself.
28 October 09
In his video and photographic art, Paul Pfeiffer takes images of celebrities and moves them out of the spotlight, thus allowing the spectator to focus on other details of the image.
20 October 09
The birth of Art or Death as an movement coincided with the Russian audience’s introduction to previously banned Impressionism and Western Modernism, as Marc Chagall and Robert Rauschenberg were brought to Moscow for the first time.
07 October 09
The Fourth American Film Festival is bringing independent American film to town, showcasing a number of independent films and award-winning documentaries.
28 September 09
Cash-strapped city dwellers are turning to public lectures to enrich the mind.
22 September 09
The curator of the gargantuan art event promises to push African, Indian, Australian and Chinese modern art into the spotlight, introducing Moscow to many things it isn't used to.
15 September 09
Split into 15 parts and shown over four days earlier this year, “Translation” featured famous translator Lilianna Lungina, telling of a life that experienced some of the most dramatic events of the 20th century, from the Stalinist purges and World War II to the Khrushchev thaw.
11 September 09
If you are the kind of person who faints at the idea of listening to Yuri Bashmet or Van Cliburn after a busy day at work, then the first international master-class festival, “Glory to the Maestro,” is a must-attend event.
10 September 09
An event organized by Russian Vogue called “Fashion’s Night Out” will feature champagne, lottery prizes and world-class designers at a row of Moscow boutiques Thursday in an attempt to attract shoppers back into designer shops.
04 September 09
Hundreds of events, from world-class opera to running waiters, will take place this weekend as the city gets one year older.
02 September 09
The “Artist in the Stage Mirror” exhibition of 20th-century Russian theater pieces at the Museum of Private Collections emphasizes the emotional atmosphere of the epoch.
28 August 09
The festival will host over a hundred Russian and international designers whose creations blend contemporary art and everyday function, along with workshops and a market for design-inclined shoppers.
24 August 09
Buying a ticket to a museum may seem like a simple process — but not at the Arkhangelskoye Estate Museum complex recently. There you are spoiled for choice.
20 August 09
They may seem like mutually exclusive things, but this weekend bikes and bikinis will come together at the Auto-Moto Bikini festival. If that is not enough, you can also catch ageing 1970s stars Boney M and a Michael Jackson Thriller show at the event.
18 August 09
Hidden away behind a tall fence in the Tsaritsyno park complex is the Muromtsev Dacha, a dark-green wooden building that has seen many of Russia’s most distinguished walk in its doors.
06 August 09
Muscovites have been heading to see the future, as the architectural blueprint for the city for 2025 has been on public display in 125 spots all over the city.
05 August 09
In pre-Revolutionary Russia, weddings were considered the high point of one’s life. Peasants and aristocrats alike divided their lives into two parts — before and after the wedding — and village celebrations would often stagger on for a whole year after the wedding itself.
03 August 09
Lyudmila Petrushevskaya, a writer once banned by the Soviet Union, revives the bygone days of Russian cafe culture with cabaret.
23 July 09
Heating units, which regulate heating in the city, can be found in most courtyards and are usually squat, drab, utilitarian buildings with little architectural value.