Issue 4354. Last Updated: 03/22/2010

10/01/2004

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Global Eye

Here's a direct quote from the campaign trail: ""Vote for the president -- or we'll burn your house down!""

A Very Private School

There was only one thing for Mayor Yury Luzhkov and his construction magnate wife to do when their kids were ready to go to school -- build it themselves.

Moscow on the Iowa

Telling a Russian how to write? Easier said than done, say three Moscow authors after visiting the top creative writing program in the United States.

Off the Record

By day a deputy mayor of Moscow, Mikhail Men revisits his rock-star past at night with the help of two veterans from Deep Purple.

Tribute to Schnittke

Just six years after his death, Alfred Schnittke has joined Russia's composing hall of fame.

Salon

Though the Crimea is less affordable than Turkey or Cyprus, many vacationers -- mostly of the intelligentsia persuasion -- faithfully go there every summer.

Time for Tyranny

A Nazi Germany minus Hitler? A Soviet Union with no Stalin? According to historian Richard Overy, there was more to totalitarianism than the dictators themselves.

Image

On Sunday, a Moscow film festival will award prizes to budding animators and directors -- in this case, as young as 5 years of age.

Nightmares of 9/11

Planes weren't always crashing into buildings in Dmitry Plavinsky's art.

Wanted

Russian papers print scores of ads by lovelorn young men and women who can't get that accidental meeting out of their minds.

Out With the Old

New Drama festival founder Mikhail Ugarov calls on playwrights to cure the ""catastrophe"" of St. Petersburg drama.


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