07/09/2004
Paid access archiveGlobal Eye
Like Saddam Hussein, George W. Bush used the UN Development Fund as a barrel of personal pork to reward cronies and buy political support.
The Maverick
Outspoken writer Viktor Yerofeyev has a theory about why Russians place their trust in strongman regimes.
Wanted
M's accent is a throwback to that proper English that Soviet schools used to teach, and that English schools forgot about generations ago.
The Other Festival
After years of sharing the spotlight with the Moscow film festival, Karlovy Vary is coming into its own.
Tribal Tunes
Moscow boosts its reputation as a home to ethnic performers with its annual outdoor world music festival.
Emigre Angst
Overnight literary sensation David Bezmozgis gives voice to the generation of Soviet Jews that fled to the West nearly 30 years ago.
Salon
Russians in search of a seaside resort are flocking to the coast of Montenegro, one of the only formerly communist countries that harbors them no ill feelings.
Image
Local anglers drop a line for sturgeon and trout at the All-Russian Exhibition Center's artificial fishing village as Fishermen's Day approaches.
Candid Camera
An exhibition of photographs by an employee of the U.S. Embassy press section goes behind the scenes of a decade of Russian-U.S. politics.
Sex, Death, Closure
Youthful playwrights raised on a diet of feel-good TV are ready to take on the hard questions, but would rather not have to deal with the answers.
Home-Grown
""Night Watch"" is the latest blockbuster to be produced by Channel One in an effort to fend off the cost of importing Western films.
Global Eye
Like Saddam Hussein, George W. Bush used the UN Development Fund as a barrel of personal pork to reward cronies and buy political support.
The Maverick
Outspoken writer Viktor Yerofeyev has a theory about why Russians place their trust in strongman regimes.
- Wanted
- The Other Festival
- Tribal Tunes
- Emigre Angst
- Salon
- Image
- Candid Camera
- Sex, Death, Closure
- Home-Grown
- Press Review
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