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08/31/2001

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Shaking Up Perceptions of Russian Art

The director St. Petersburgs State Russian Museum says it remains in the shadow of the Hermitage.

A Hero of Our Time, Like It or Not

In his second biography, Okhota na Bykova, Limonov portrays Anatoly Bykov, as a ""people's oligarch.""

A Fitting Shell for a Magnificent Pearl

Estate building became all the rage in Russian high society during the second half of the 18th century, spurred by the abolition of obligatory state service in 1762.

A Plum Deal

It's embarrassing to admit it, but I have inherited none of the skills of the women of my family.

Global Eye - Barrels of Fun

The Republican Party dodged a bullet this week, when a Solomonic compromise averted a deep philosophical crisis at the heart of the party's arch-conservative core.

Imagining 900 Days in Hell

In her well-judged evocation of the siege of Leningrad, Helen Dunmore refuses to wallow in the gore. Instead keeping it fill with rich historical and social context.

It's the Little Things That Matter

The last years of Stalin's rule were a period of tremendous disappointment for the Soviet intelligentsia.

Shaking Up Perceptions of Russian Art

The director St. Petersburgs State Russian Museum says it remains in the shadow of the Hermitage.

A Hero of Our Time, Like It or Not

In his second biography, Okhota na Bykova, Limonov portrays Anatoly Bykov, as a ""people's oligarch.""


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