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09/03/2004

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Global Eye

The vote-count is controlled by corporate players hardwired into the Bush power nexus.

His Father's Son

Vladimir Mashkov directs and stars in ""Papa,"" the story of a Jewish father with high hopes for his son, a talented violinist.

Wanted

Most of the ads are anonymous cries with odd names like Stadtverwolf and Tsyplenok Green attached to the very human anger.

Second Childhood

A new film takes inspiration from the early years of the controversial writer Eduard Limonov.

Image

Around 500 dancers from around the world strutted their stuff in Moscow last week at Milonguero Nights, a festival of Argentinian tango.

Electric Shock

The Kronos Quartet teams up with Finnish accordionist Kimmo Pohjonen to perform a brand-new work.

Lost in Thought

In ""Motherland: A Philosophical History of Russia,"" Lesley Chamberlain discusses why Western philosophy failed to take root in Russia.

Salon

Moscow's annual International Book Fair is going from strength to strength.

Child's Play

A hands-on exhibition held in memory of the Swedish author Astrid Lindgren makes the dust fly at the New Tretyakov Gallery.

Studio Space

Derelict garages at Red October chocolate factory are being converted into a chic arts center.

Screening Horror

A new film seeks the truth behind the 1999 apartment bombings.

Global Eye

The vote-count is controlled by corporate players hardwired into the Bush power nexus.


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