Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/20/2010

11/17/2000

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Club Kid: Zeppelin

Ever since Gallery inherited Circus' face-control supervisor, the Zepplin has been booming.

The Marque: Duet for One

British playwright Tom Kempinski's ""Duet for One"" must look tempting on the page.

Baleful Wit or Piquant Woe

What the Maly Theater has lacked for a decade is a good director to get the most out of a strong troupe of actors.

Seagull's Sad Story

Georgy Paradyanov's documentary ""I Am a Seagull"" may share motifs with ""Sunset Boulevard,"" but the story behind it, that of Soviet actress Valentina Karavayeva, is a true one.

Festival Schedule

A rundown of what's playing when, and where.

The Trough - El Rincon Espanol

In the Hotel Moskva at Okhotny Ryad, the Spanish Restaurant and Bar, El Rincon Espanol, is a cozy nook in which to revisit the romantic Spain of your fantasies.

Brushing Away the Gray

The mayhem created by the cold weather is hardly calculated to soothe one's inner being. But Lidia McEachern's placid paintings of Moscow buildings are.

To Commemorate Kagan

The names of the performers honoring the violinist Oleg Kagan in a concert festival beginning tonight give an idea of the esteem in which he is held by his musical colleagues.

Solitary Siberian a One-Man Blues Legend

Blues guitarist Yury Naumov, revered for years as one of the most accomplished guitar players Russia has produced, plays a show at the Central House of Artists on Saturday.

The Brat Diaries

Our president’s visit to Mongolia offers another opportunity to answer the question “Who is Mr. Putin?” I see the nature of Putin’s journey differently to the Russian press.

Club Kid: Zeppelin

Ever since Gallery inherited Circus' face-control supervisor, the Zepplin has been booming.


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