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01/30/2004

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Salon

Few authors on the modern Russian literary scene are more prolific and versatile than Linor Goralik, the winner of the 2003 Triumph Prize for best young poet.

Ground Zero

After shooting up the day-care center, the killer explained: ""I heard the guy who runs this place might attack me. I needed answers: Did he have a gun, a knife -- or nothing?""

Audience Response

Before Alexander Nazarov's ""The Rules of Behavior in Contemporary Society"" has even begun, actress Nelli Uvarova has drawn us into a relationship that imitates intimacy.

Gershwin Rhapsody

Helikon Opera's glitzy new tribute to the American composer favors the Gershwin of Broadway musicals over the Gershwin of ""Porgy and Bess.""

The Toys of War

60 years after the siege of Leningrad, Maya Rudnitskaya's wartime dolls -- wigged with her own hair -- are still her most precious possession.

Inner Child

Considered ""too free"" by the Soviet authorities, naive art only got noticed with an exhibit by American painter Grandma Moses in the 1970s. Today, it's Katya Medvedeva's turn.

Wanted

""Help me find a babushka witch who can cure or remove a curse."" -- Artyom

Renaissance Man

Siberian virtuoso Maxim Vengerov wants more from life than a violinist's fame. He composes, conducts and dabbles in new instruments in his spare time.

The Indie From Spain

Part Radiohead, part Catalan music, part jazz -- Barcelona singer Raul Fernandez's musical alter ego, Refree, is all musical poetry.

Treasures of the Space Age

As the world goes space-crazy over Mars explorations, the smiling face of Yury Gagarin, who would have turned 70 this year, still symbolizes the U.S.S.R.'s early spurt ahead.

Due Credit

A film star, a conductor, a poet, a ballet dancer and the leader of the oldest big band in the world were awarded for their work this week by Boris Berezovsky's Triumph Fund.


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