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04/02/2004

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Towel Boy

The EPA says industrial launderers will save more than $30 million a year by ditching safety procedures for their wage slaves, most of them low-paid immigrants.

Useful Space

Moscow theater designer Emil Kapelyush never sacrifices beauty to functionality, and is always ready to adjust to his actors' needs.

Tribal Relics

Roger Took went to Russia's far north to follow its reindeer-herding tribes. Instead, he found a people stripped of its culture by nearly a century of forced assimilation.

Salon

One of the main figures in the 1960s-era renaissance was the poet Robert Rozhdestvensky, who died in 1994 and whose life is chronicled in a newly released book.

On the Market

A favorite of Soviet children of the 1960s, Cheburashka would now be on the verge of international success -- were it not for the ownership disputes that block its way.

Wanted

Alexander has been a regular sight on Pushkin Square and the Old Arbat, where he offers up rhyming fortunes picked out of a box by his guinea pigs.

Only Skin-Deep

Stigmatized throughout the Soviet period as a part of prison subculture, tattooing today isn't such a big deal.

Vital Signs of Inspiration

Conceptualist artist Yury Albert takes a bodily approach to depicting the basic instincts of modern art.

Channel Surfing

This year's New British Film Festival is the country's biggest yet, with an emphasis on art-house films that might otherwise never come to Russia.

Out of Towners

From hyper-traditional shows to edgy experiments, the Golden Mask entries from outside of Moscow are truly coming from all over the map.

Rules of Conduct

An ocean away, Mariinsky Theater director Valery Gergiev's unorthodox techniques at the podium have stirred up debate at the Metropolitan Opera.

Fishing for Pearls

Novaya Opera takes an experimental approach to Georges Bizet's ""The Pearl Fishers"" in its first complete production in nearly two years.


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