Issue 4470. Last Updated: 09/03/2010

04/30/2004

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Horse Sense

Nothing is to be left to chance in Bushway's frantic efforts to deliver enough ardent Heartlanders to outvote the anti-American diehards in evenly divided Ohio.

Eyewitness to History

Former Soviet Ambassador to the United States Yury Dubinin looks back on the final days of the Soviet Union

Poetic License

A controversial memoir of the darkest days of Stalin's rule paints Russia's literary icons in a new, human light

Salon

Russian emigre economist Alexei Bayer publishes a collection of stories about life on the other side of the ocean

All-Girl Punk

St. Petersburg-based punk band Iva Nova strikes out on its own.

Digital Critics

Choosing the advance of technology as a central theme, Photobiennale 2004 opens its galleries to viewers online

Best in Dance

Ballet and contemporary dancers worldwide turned to Moscow last week for the Prix Benois de la Danse

Morality Tale

A pair of small-scale dramatic works by Maria Lado and Grigory Gorin walks the fine line between showing and telling

Time Sensitive

Moscow's first production of Sergei Prokofiev's ""The Fiery Angel"" resets the opera in the early Soviet era.

Wanted

Most of the ads in the Russian-language paper London Info are for jobs. Nanny, cleaner and laborer are most common, along with escort vacancies for the lustful Londoner.

Behind the Mask

Karen Shakhnazarov's eagerly awaited film about the dawn of political terrorism is strong on spectacle but emotionally opaque.

Horse Sense

Nothing is to be left to chance in Bushway's frantic efforts to deliver enough ardent Heartlanders to outvote the anti-American diehards in evenly divided Ohio.


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