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05/14/2004

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A vital artery of city life, the Moscow metro is an ongoing creative project graced by some of the brightest names in modern Russian art.

Optical Effects

Over 500 astronomy experts and amateurs converged at this year's AstroFest in what organizers call a surge of Russian interest in telescopes and stars.

By the Book

The producers of the runaway hit ""Notre Dame de Paris"" stick to their formula, bringing another popular French musical, ""Romeo and Juliet,"" to the Russian stage.

Omens of Terror

An unprecedented exhibit of original documents and footage from the 1934 Party Congress charts the Stalin cult on the eve of the purges.

In Living Color

AIDS Foundation East-West puts 10 artworks by prominent Russian painters up for auction to raise money in time for World Memorial Day.

Global Eye

The real war on terror has been given short shrift while the Bush Regime pursues the ""bigger prize"" of controlling Iraq.

Passive Resistance

Francis Poulenc's ""Dialogues des Carmelites,"" an opera about nuns sent to the guillotine during the French Revolution, makes its first appearance in Russia.

Wanted

Ticket from 1955 to visit the mausoleum with Lenin and Stalin lying in state.

Spoken Words

A sprawling, unruly novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky gets pared down to pure ideas in an onstage rendition by filmmaker Andrzej Wajda and playwright Albert Camus.

Salon

Modeled on the lives of the Mikhalkov dynasty, Alexander Chervinsky's family saga ""Shishkin Wood"" has become the literary sensation of the year.

Still an Outsider

Radical Televizor frontman Mikhail Borzykin may not be nostalgic for perestroika, but he does miss the spirit of revolution.


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