Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/20/2010

04/16/2004

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Circles of Hell

Simon Sebag Montefiore's new book on Josef Stalin offers a revealing and often poignant glimpse of life in the dictator's immediate shadow.

The Crack-Up

What a sickening spectacle George W. Bush and Tony Blair presented last weekend: piously kneeling in prayer on Easter Sunday while ordering missile strikes on crowded cities.

Salon

Taking advantage of outdated copyright laws, an online 'pay-per-view' library has launched a lawsuit against a free, communally sponsored Internet archive.

Memory Politics

A photographic exhibition by two German nationals delves into the controversy surrounding a German war cemetery near St. Petersburg.

In the Original

The Maris Liepa Foundation has made it a goal to bring the original ballets of the Saisons Russe back to Sergei Diaghilev's homeland.

Wanted

Although she specializes in love magic, Renata's ad offers ""business-magic"" as well as the more ancient service of removing the evil eye.

Counterfeit Trinkets

Pirate porcelain companies sell more than $50 million of blue-and-white ""gzhel"" per year, despite efforts by the Gzhel Association to assert its legal copyright.

High Passions

Normally critical of the Catholic artistic tradition, Orthodox Christians have found much to admire in Mel Gibson's controversial new film.

Heritage Tour

In Russia this month to promote the New British Film Festival, actress Helen Mirren also took the chance to revisit her aristocratic Russian roots.

Talking the Talk

Six years after opening, the Playwright and Director Center is still right in tune with the local theater scene, where style and stance often take precedence over substance.


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