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08/06/2004

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Doctor's Plot

It has been a good year for Russian film, and with a star-studded cast and prize-winning literary source, director Yury Grymov is helping television keep pace.

Wanted

Larisa talks about her Steinway as if it were a member of the family. Rumor has it that legendary bass Fyodor Chaliapin played it in his day.

Going for Gold

This year's envoy to the Sao Paulo Biennale of art doesn't have a taste for bronze.

Shock Therapy

Pointing to Soviet psychiatric abuses of the '60s and '70s, a group with links to the Church of Scientology lambastes mental health practices today.

Salon

Anything remotely connected with Madagascar is fair game for Igor Sid's upcoming book of Russian texts about the African island.

Social Science

Famed for inventing the periodic table of elements, 19th-century chemist Dmitry Mendeleyev believed in science's potential to govern society, a new book says.

Image

Seventy-five years ago this Thursday, at 6:54 a.m., Russia's first electric commuter train departed from Yaroslavsky Station.

Playing It Safe

In the wake of last year's terrorist attacks and opposition from local authorities, the Nashestviye open-air rock festival is moving to Tver.

Global Eye

Now, Bush and the pope are firing their moral missiles at the ultimate source of the world's distemper: uppity females.

Doctor's Plot

It has been a good year for Russian film, and with a star-studded cast and prize-winning literary source, director Yury Grymov is helping television keep pace.

Wanted

Larisa talks about her Steinway as if it were a member of the family. Rumor has it that legendary bass Fyodor Chaliapin played it in his day.


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