02/06/2004
Paid access archiveA Radical in Old Moscow
Based on the autobiographical novel of a turn-of-the-century terrorist, a topical new film is also making waves for having been shot on the biggest set at Mosfilm in 15 years.
A Happy Ending
Growing up in Soviet homes for disabled children, Ruben David Gonzalez Gallego did not officially exist. Last December, his novel won the Open Russia Booker Prize.
Caught in the Act
From a pig-faced portrait of prominent speaker to a bored line drawing of a chair leg, a new exhibit features doodles from the endless public meetings of the Soviet period.
Music Made of Many Tongues
Canadian-Russian artist Katherine Liberovskaya is in town this week with a video-art project blending foreign languages into a new kind of music.
And the Eagle Goes to...
In a nod to the Oscars, Russia's second annual ""Golden Eagle"" film awards were handed out last weekend before a high-wattage international audience.
On His Own
Pianist and conductor Ignat Solzhenitsyn has moved past his father's name to carve out a successful artistic career of his own.
Wanted
Give me $30,000 credit for the growth of my business. No collateral. -- Vladimir
Salon
For over a decade, journalist Dmitry Bykov could be counted on for his dissenting views. But when he published his novel ""Orthography"" last year, almost everyone gaped in wonder.
Lost in Time
A newly translated book about the downward spiral and suicide of poet Marina Tsvetaeva brings vivid color to the stark black and white of Stalin's Great Terror.
Stuck in Limbo
In another instance of Moscow repertory theater going commercial, Roman Kozak's star-studded farce about the afterlife is as slick and forgettable as the best of television.
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- And the Eagle Goes to...
- On His Own
- Wanted
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- Stuck in Limbo
- Dangerous Diva
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