08/11/2000
Paid access archiveDJ Sasha to Turn 13
Club XIII is going to surprise this city again.
Exhibit Doesn't Shed Much Light
The seven artists featured in ""The Language of Light and The Language of Dark"" exhibition represent various artistic and political movements as well as various cultures.
Pearl of Serf Theater Remembered
Praskovya Zhemchugova was a serf and a gifted actress whose love life would have easily lent itself to a romantic drama. But for now she is featured at the Kuskovo Museum.
Orlov's Art Is Not Just a Paper Moon
There is no limit to what makes for an artistic medium. Valery Orlov’s exhibition is further evidence.
Cartoons Hit Their Targets
It's not a sin to laugh at Gennady Zyuganov caricatured as a pooch listening to outdated Communist records, and you can in an exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary History.
Branches in the Circle of Life
One of Stas Klevak's last photo projects, completed before his death in 1999, includes no faces and never appeared in a glossy magazine. It's now exhibited at the Novy Manezh.
Star Attracts Alien Action
When one of Marina Khlebnikova's fans warned her that aliens would be in touch with her, Marina simply laughed it off. Being a pop star, she was used to that sort of talk.
From Komsomol to Cartoons
Every TV junkie with ears can recognize Valery Pankov's crooning voice on Lipton Tea commercials.
MTV Stops Thinking
On the eve of its two-year anniversary in Russia, MTV is admitting that it acts like a propaganda machine.
A New Archipelago of Restaurants
Utskuduk Pod Otkritym Nebom is a small, airy Uzbek restaurant is alive with charm.
Historic Estates Look for New Life
Whether falling apart or running as tourist attractions, country estates are scrambling to make ends meet.
A Struggle to Save Dying Heritage
Priscilla Roosevelt wants to save Russia's pre-revolutionary estates from sinking into total disrepair.
DJ Sasha to Turn 13
Club XIII is going to surprise this city again.
Exhibit Doesn't Shed Much Light
The seven artists featured in ""The Language of Light and The Language of Dark"" exhibition represent various artistic and political movements as well as various cultures.
Pearl of Serf Theater Remembered
Praskovya Zhemchugova was a serf and a gifted actress whose love life would have easily lent itself to a romantic drama. But for now she is featured at the Kuskovo Museum.
- Orlov's Art Is Not Just a Paper Moon
- Cartoons Hit Their Targets
- Branches in the Circle of Life
- Star Attracts Alien Action
- From Komsomol to Cartoons
- MTV Stops Thinking
- A New Archipelago of Restaurants
- Historic Estates Look for New Life
- A Struggle to Save Dying Heritage
- 30 City Officials Targeted In Probe
- McDonald's Accepts Local Labor Union
- Unity Finds Faith With U.S. Republicans
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- Totally New Tax System
- Pushkin Blast Highlights Police Failings
- Check That Red Seat or You'll Rue the Day
- Developing ‘Transparency’
- Kremlin Set to Discuss Future of Armed Forces
- Weight-Loss Pills Popular but Risky
- Death Toll in Explosion Rises to 8
- Ex-Biathlete Arrested in Plot to Kill Governor
- FSB: English Mine Clearers Are Spies
- Moscow Presses for Mideast Settlement
- Kyrgyz Candidate
- Armenian WWII Booty
- Uzbeks Kill Rebels
- Swimmer to Compete
- African Students Paid
- Gorbachev in Kremlin
- Minister: Harvest to Cover Demand
- Nigeria Awards Technical Contract
- Armenia Seeks International Food Aid
- French Court Lifts Freeze on Embassy Accounts
- Pepsi Subsidiary to Produce Potato Chips at Local Plant
- Deutsche Telekom Loses Out on RTDC
- NTV-Internet Project Slated To Hit Broadband Market
- $800M Bond Issue Planned by Moscow
- Kremlin to Increase Fuel Tariffs
- Tax Police Raid Sibneft Head Office
- Carton Factory Planned
- Emerald Mine in Ural
- Transaero Eyes Safety
- Norman Ousted, Russians Advance
- Rotor Out of Hot Water
- Regional Economic Digest
- A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
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