01/11/2001
Paid access archiveMoscow Joins Verdi Revival
Last weekend, Moscow paid special homage to Verdi, with the Bolshoi's premiere of ""Nabucco,"" and Novaya Opera's addition of ""Rigoletto.""
Sex, Lies and Opera?
The Helikon Opera might be small, but it has built up one of the biggest reputations in the city.
The Brat Diaries
Last year, my life changed dramatically. Formerly just a humble print journalist, I was invited to produce a program at Nashe Radio.
The Marquee - Dream
Before the opener of ""Dream,"" director Sergei Artsibashev reminded his audience that he believes in a theater that puts the spectator through an emotional ringer.
Moscow Joins Verdi Revival
Last weekend, Moscow paid special homage to Verdi, with the Bolshoi's premiere of ""Nabucco,"" and Novaya Opera's addition of ""Rigoletto.""
Sex, Lies and Opera?
The Helikon Opera might be small, but it has built up one of the biggest reputations in the city.
The Brat Diaries
Last year, my life changed dramatically. Formerly just a humble print journalist, I was invited to produce a program at Nashe Radio.
The Marquee - Dream
Before the opener of ""Dream,"" director Sergei Artsibashev reminded his audience that he believes in a theater that puts the spectator through an emotional ringer.
Presidential Veto Outlaws Alcohol
Domestic alcohol producers and wholesalers awoke with a serious hangover New Year's day after President Vladimir Putin made them outlaws with a veto that shocked the industry.
Minister: Beer Threat Looming
The Health Ministry on Tuesday called for tough curbs to be placed on beer to counter what it said was a deadly addiction sweeping the nation.
Reading Signs From Above
The Christmas Eve congregation at the Church of Our Lady of Tikhvin was small but special: It was made up of people who could not hear the beauty of Orthodox liturgy.
'Hooligans' Run Amuck In Media
Despite Putin's pro-freedom retoric, prosecutors have descended on NTV's parent Media-MOST company for yet another punitive raid. Is this ""business,"" or state hooliganism?
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