11/19/2004
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Now that he has uncovered Ukraine's secret aims to deprivatize everything that was privatized during the 1990s, Vadim is working overtime to get the message out.
Uncommon Senses
Casting blind or deaf actors may be relatively standard in Europe and the United States, but it hadn't been done much in Russia, until now.
Global Eye
While Americans saw stories of rugged ""Marlboro Men"" winning the day in Fallujah, they were spared shots of engineers cutting off water and electricity to the city.
Image
After years of wrangles, Mayor Yury Luzhkov has formally handed over Mikhail Bulgakov's former apartment to the Mikhail Bulgakov Foundation.
State of the Art
Locals are calling it Moscow's Pompidou, but for Leonid Bazhanov, the NCCA's futuristic new gallery is only the beginning of a new age for contemporary art.
Taking Tips
Are sex-filled thrillers up your alley, or science-fiction fantasies? Think fast, because the bestselling novelist Sergei Lukyanenko is accepting suggestions online.
A Human Face
Hundreds of thousands of Russians with HIV never seek proper medical care. One patient tries to lift the stigma from people living with the disease.
Fools Rush In
Only an Old World detective like Arkady Renko would refuse to sell out in a world as hopelessly corrupt as Martin Cruz Smith's Moscow.
Salon
A new collection of Alexander Solzhenitsyn's early work reveals sides of the Nobel Prize-winning author little known before -- most notably, his early attempts at poetry.
Dangerous Music
When Stalin pulled Shostakovich's opera ""Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District"" from the Soviet stage, the composer had good reason to fear for his life.
The Play's the Thing
Known as something of a cultural healer in Georgian-Russian relations, director Robert Sturua finds ""Hamlet"" as relevant today as it was four centuries ago.
The Silent Treatment
Words speak louder than actions in Boris Yukhananov's boldly experimental ""The Tale of an Upright Man,"" even when they are not pronounced.
Wanted
Now that he has uncovered Ukraine's secret aims to deprivatize everything that was privatized during the 1990s, Vadim is working overtime to get the message out.
- Uncommon Senses
- Global Eye
- Image
- State of the Art
- Taking Tips
- A Human Face
- Fools Rush In
- Salon
- Dangerous Music
- The Play's the Thing
- The Silent Treatment
- Press Review
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