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08/13/2004

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A Discordant Legacy

The Bard Music Festival in upstate New York stirs up old debates about Dmitry Shostakovich's identity.

River Songs

Every summer, the bucolic town of Tarusa plays host to dozens of young musicians who have yet to try their chops onstage.

Flights of Fancy

The Air Force gears up for next year's 60th-anniversary victory celebrations with an unprecedented show of World War II planes.

Singer Rebuked

A judge in Rostov-on-Don has fined pop star Filipp Kirkorov for a public outburst in late May that spiraled into a media blitz.

Wanted

As the only foreign-born referee in England's lower leagues, Olexander surrounds himself with soccer-playing countrymen on his off-time as well.

Salon

The diaries of Marina Tsvetaeva's son transcend the limits of a schoolboy's notebooks just as Anne Frank's diary stands for so much more than the musings of an ordinary girl.

The Gorbachev Factor

Compromise didn't become a catchword until the Soviet Union was ready, former U.S. Ambassador Jack Matlock recalls in a new book.

Image

Weighing in at 30 tons and standing 14 meters high, Russia's largest pipe organ is under construction at the Moscow International House of Music.

Who Took the Tutu?

When the Bolshoi Theater smashed its classical reputation with an edgy production of ""Romeo and Juliet,"" British critics sharpened their knives.

Visual Wizards

Russian films are making headlines again thanks to homegrown digital special-effects designers like Cinemateka.

Standing Out

A Moscow gallery commemorates the life of Eduard Gorokhovsky, an artist who refused to conform even among the nonconformists of the 1970s.

Steppe Fighter

Central Asian cinema scores another home run with Gyulshad Omarova's masterful directorial debut.


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