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10/29/2004

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Word for Word

Tense exchanges and embarrassing goofs were part of the high-stakes game for the Soviet Union's diplomatic interpreters during the Cold War.

Wanted

Many who called Dasha were actually in need of psychological help. The rest were simply curious.

Out of the Closet

Some may call it grandma's junk, but one secondhand dealer is determined to turn Soviet kitsch into collector's items.

It's All Academic

Rescued from the back rooms of museums across Russia, the landscapes and parlor scenes of the 19th century are back in vogue.

Salon

Boris Akunin and Grigory Chkhartishvili's first joint project -- apart from being a cunning marketing ploy -- takes literary schizophrenia to new heights.

Comrade Lear

Both onstage and offstage in Jerome Charyn's new novel, tragedy is stalking Stalin's Moscow.

Modern Twist

From rough urban dance to swans in drag, the Grand Pas festival sets new standards for contemporary dance.

Cashing In

As Russian art fetches record prices in London, dealers and auction houses are snapping to attention.

Playing With Masks

In Mikhail Lermontov's ""The Masquerade,"" director Vladimir Ageyev proves himself as inscrutable -- and as original -- as ever.

Untold Love

Produced on a shoestring budget, ""You I Love"" makes history as Russia's first competitive film about gay life.


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