Issue 4474. Last Updated: 09/09/2010

12/30/2003

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Global Eye -- Head Master

Now we know the truth. There were no weapons of mass destruction, cocked and ready to fire. There were not even any active programs to produce them.

Sick Children Benefit From Healing Arts

A new exhibit of artwork by child patients at a Moscow hospital highlights the crisis in Russian medicine, as well as a new generation of charities willing to help.

Reading Between the Lifelines of Russia's Scribe

T.J. Binyon's rich account of Alexander Pushkin's life sets a standard for future biographers, but neglects the ample source material that the poet left behind -- his work.

Abstract Master Returns

Starkly colored canvases by Latvian-born abstract artist Mark Rothko go on display at the State Hermitage Museum this month, in the first exhibition of his work in Russia.

Brushing Up the Apocalypse, One Cartoon Frame at a Time

Day-glo colors and speech bubbles aside, a new collection of cartoons on the book of Revelation carries on the medieval Russian tradition of illustrating the mystical text.

Talents of New Europe Play in Kremlin Armory

What does European Union expansion have to do with the Chamber Orchestra of the Kremlin? A whole lot, says conductor Misha Rachlevsky about a new concert series on the theme.

Extra! Extra!

After taking the top prize at the Venice Film Festival in September, Andrei Zvyagintsev's first film, ""The Return,"" has gone on to a Golden Globe nomination.

The Year in Review

The Moscow Times takes its pick of the top theater, films, books and discs of 2003.

Fragile Fantasies Crafted at Factory With Soviet Past

Founded in 1937 to liven up the Soviet New Year, the Inei bauble factory has seen better times. But workers still turn out charming decorations to trim the Kremlin's tree.

Clean Living In Finland's Seaside Capital

With fine cathedrals, fresh fish and immaculate streets, Helsinki offers plenty of pleasures for travelers, while a medieval castle is just a day-trip away.

Children at Heart, Holy by the Grace of God

Vladimir Mirzoyev kicks off his tenure at the Stanislavsky Theater with a mystical and intimate staging of Lyudmila Ulitskaya's ""Seven Saints from the Village of Bryukho.""


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