12/10/2004
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Queen of flamenco Eva Yerbabuena takes the stage of the Rossiya Concert Hall on Wednesday with ""Eva,"" her dance troupe's signature piece.
Global Eye
While Americans were finishing their Thanksgiving dinners, a series of stories exposed -- once again -- the torture chamber at the heart of their feast.
Character and Caricature
Hypocrisy, fraud and ignorance get taken to new levels in Nina Chusova's new production of ""Tartuffe"" at the Chekhov Moscow Art Theater.
Popcorn Terrorism
What do you get when you mix armed Chechen separatists with fanatic Arab financiers in a big-budget Russian action film?
The America Complex
Twenty-six Russian writers speak their minds about America -- whether they know what they're talking about or not.
Salon
Popular science is in deep decline in Russia these days, with Alexander Gordon's books among the few exceptions.
Writers' Bloc
Is Russia's only creative writing program a Soviet-era fiction factory or a wellspring of literary innovation?
Wanted
Marina will wake you up at any time of the day or night, once a week, every day and she will make sure you get out of bed.
Imperial Vintage
London caps a bumper week of Russia-related auctions with a sale of rare wines from the cellars of the tsars.
As You Like It
Just because most artists don't do realism anymore doesn't mean that reality is up for debate. Or does it?
Sign Language
From 19th-century gentlemen's ads to Socialist Realist propaganda, an exhibit of Russian poster art takes a look at modern iconography.
Guggenheim Maneuver
The race to modernize Moscow's contemporary art scene just got tighter with a swank new gallery determined to make it to the top.
- Five Triumphs
- Image
- Global Eye
- Character and Caricature
- Popcorn Terrorism
- The America Complex
- Salon
- Writers' Bloc
- Wanted
- Imperial Vintage
- As You Like It
- Sign Language
- Guggenheim Maneuver
- Five Triumphs
- Press Review
- U.S. Troops Confront Rumsfeld
- Congress Approves Intelligence Reform
- Verdict Nears in Berlusconi's Corruption Case
- The Post-Soviet Communication Breakdown
- Idiom Idiocy
- Holland Pleads for EU Help on Ban
- UES Blames Army for Outages
- Mobile Users Top 1.5 Billion
- Pipeline Blast Stops Gas to Azerbaijan
- Reports: Moscow Thwarting Oil-for-Food Probe
- Kudrin Slams Weak Dollar
- Russia Tops Hong Kong in Reserves
- Greece Pushes Trans-Balkan Pipeline
- Business in Brief
- Morgan Stanley Says Rosneft Worth $6Bln
- TNK-BP, Sibneft Buy Out Litigious Slavneft Investors
- Fradkov Weighs In on Power Reforms
- Judge Says He Lost Job for Being Soft
- Putin Sends Chamber Proposal
- Zyuganov Passes on Congress
- Ukrainian Protesters Dismantle Barricades
- Stocks Drop $10Bln in a Day
- Chechnya Tore Rights Movement Apart
- The Princess of the Orange Revolution
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