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20 July 10
There are two words that can embody the mad, vodka-soaked, apocalyptic passions in the heart of every Russophile: Gogol Bordello. This gypsy-punk group is set to play in Gorky Park on Thursday, in what is sure to be the concert event of the summer.
25 June 10
There once was a time when Hasidic rapper Matisyahu seemed cool. But that was then. Now he's coming to Moscow, the city that loves nothing more than a good has-been.
17 June 10
Musician Caribou, also known as a Canadian named Daniel Snaith, plays Ikra on Saturday night. His latest album has a lot of danceable numbers — even if some of them are eerie electro-pop anthems.
25 March 10
Brooklyn-based rapper Talib Kweli, who has built a reputation for himself in the past decade as one of hip-hop’s most outspoken figures, will bring his live show to Moscow on Sunday at Discoteque.
21 July 09
The pop star heads to Moscow after a gig in St. Petersburg. Things have not gone smoothly so far in Russia.
16 July 09
“Lord, the one you love is sick.” So begins the story of Lazarus, the New Testament tale of Jesus raising a man from the dead.
25 June 09
Ratatat is the perfect music to blast through your iPod as you wander the streets of Moscow.
24 June 09
Manu Chao, the Spanish-French musician who plays Gorky Park on Wednesday night, belongs to that rarest of musical breeds, espousing overt political views without being unbearably irritating.
29 January 09
“To perceive the world of another person is impossible, you can only get an idea of it,” says artist Rostan Tavasiev. “Through art, it’s possible to reach through to the Other.”
27 January 09
It was the ultimate Soviet project -- Russia's best musicians assembled in an orchestra, all without a conductor.
05 December 08
Trio mixes jazz with rock, pop to connect with new listeners.
06 October 08
Valery's eyes burn ice blue as he stares toward the Black Sea coast just meters from his house. The local government has given him three months to pack up and leave as the country begins preparing to turn Sochi and its environs into an Olympic playland.
23 September 08
Billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov on Monday agreed to pay $500 million for half of investment bank Renaissance Capital in the first major restructuring in the Russian banking sector since the outbreak of the global liquidity crisis.
22 September 08
Staff Writers
Leading Russian and foreign investors reacted with cautious optimism this weekend at an annual gathering in Sochi to an emergency government package aimed at bolstering the country’s bourses but warned that difficulties remained ahead for the markets and the economy itself.
18 September 08
As Russian markets suffer their worst crash since the 1998 default crisis amid earth-shattering global turmoil, longtime investors in the country warned that it was time for the government to wake up.
16 September 08
President Dmitry Medvedev assured the country’s top business lobby on Monday that the government would provide liquidity to the banking sector but failed to lift plunging markets and insisted that Russia was not facing a credit crisis.
10 September 08
The shadow of Russia’s conflict in Georgia stretched on Tuesday to the foothills of the mountains that tower over Almaty, as jittery investors sought assurances that the five-day war would not spawn an era of regional instability.
05 September 08
BP signed a deal with its billionaire partners in TNK-BP on Thursday, laying the groundwork for an end to a bruising dispute over control of the firm that has fanned fears among investors of doing business in Russia.
01 August 08
BP chief executive Tony Hayward and oligarch Mikhail Fridman held talks in Prague in an effort to resolve their escalating dispute over Russian-British joint venture TNK-BP, sources close to both sides said Thursday.
28 July 08
With its chief executive scuttling off to a secret location, dozens of foreign employees flooding out of the country and the threat of impending court battles, TNK-BP’s messy shareholder dispute has helped push Russia’s indexes into a downward spin.
23 July 08
The company removes its last 60 employees at joint venture TNK-BP, warning that the move may hurt long-term performance.
21 July 08
BP has blocked the payout of $1.8 billion in dividends to shareholders in TNK-BP, a source inside the British company said Sunday, striking back at the embattled joint venture's Russian partners in a messy fight for control.
18 July 08
The company’s chief executive rejects a lawsuit against him from a group of Russians and vows to continue working.
17 July 08
Former Yukos chief Mikhail Khodorkovsky applied for parole on Wednesday in a bid to challenge President Dmitry Medvedev to follow through on promises to build an independent judiciary, his lawyers said.
16 July 08
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Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the jailed former chief of Yukos, plans to request parole in coming days, a source close to the case said Tuesday.
15 July 08
The Czech Foreign Ministry finds implausible Russia's explanation that oil supplies have dipped for technical reasons, the Czech Embassy in Moscow said Monday, after a meeting in Prague meant to assuage fears that the Kremlin was punishing the Czech Republic for backing U.S. missile-defense plans.
14 July 08
Staff Writers
The Kremlin entered a new battlefield with the West over the weekend, with Washington and London accusing President Dmitry Medvedev of reneging on a promise with Russia's decision to block United Nations sanctions against Zimbabwe.
10 July 08
Gazprom-led Nord Stream, a controversial pipeline that will ship Russian gas directly to Europe, can only seek financing once it gains environmental approval from neighboring countries, the consortium's financial director said Wednesday.
04 July 08
A senior TNK-BP employee and the government's top work-permits official walked triumphantly into the sunshine Thursday, after the Federal Migration Service issued eight permits to the firm's senior staff, including CEO Robert Dudley.
03 July 08
BP has decided to withdraw 88 foreign employees assigned to its troubled joint venture TNK-BP, the company said Wednesday, in recognition that the Russian-British firm’s escalating shareholder dispute shows no signs of nearing a resolution.
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