11/28/2003
Paid access archiveDance Gets Fresh Ideas From Urals
The TsEKh festival of contemporary dance has come a long way since its humble beginnings at the Theater of Nations in December 2001.
Classical Stars Gather for Winter Music
Two important festivals, one brand-new, the other a long-standing tradition, take center stage next week on the Moscow musical scene.
Art So Small You Need a Microscope
Working between the beats of his heart so his hands don't jump, Nikolai Aldunin creates masterpieces so tiny that they can only be seen through a microscope lens.
Pop Art and Graffiti Open Pricey Gallery
Andy Warhol, the silver-haired godfather of American Pop art, has both fans and detractors in the Russian art world. The October 2000 retrospective of Warhol's work at St. Petersburg's Hermitage Museum -- the first of its kind in Russia -- attracted crowds, celebrities and critical attention.
Growing Up In the Iron Curtain's Shadow
Here's how the story goes: Perestroika got rolling, censorship relaxed, printing presses started pumping out everything from gutter journalism to long-silenced literature, and everyone who'd had a bone to pick about the last few decades -- picked it.
Philip Glass Takes Movie to Moscow
Wrapping up Alexander Bakshi's genre-bending Theater of Sound Festival this week will be minimalist American composer Philip Glass, who has been pushing the limits of classical music for decades.
Crowd Pleaser Plays It Safe With Slapstick
Yevgeny Grishkovets is the apologist and champion of the modern Russian nerd. In an age when thugs, hoods, gangsters and brutes rule the roost, it is an understandable development.
Cook's Corner -- Chicken Pot Pie
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Battles, Blood and Bonding In Salty Yarn
""Do you want to see a guillotine in Piccadilly? Do you want your children to grow up singing the 'Marseillaise'?""
Global Eye -- Naked Gun
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Dance Gets Fresh Ideas From Urals
The TsEKh festival of contemporary dance has come a long way since its humble beginnings at the Theater of Nations in December 2001.
- Classical Stars Gather for Winter Music
- Art So Small You Need a Microscope
- Pop Art and Graffiti Open Pricey Gallery
- Growing Up In the Iron Curtain's Shadow
- Philip Glass Takes Movie to Moscow
- Crowd Pleaser Plays It Safe With Slapstick
- Cook's Corner -- Chicken Pot Pie
- Battles, Blood and Bonding In Salty Yarn
- Global Eye -- Naked Gun
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