12/31/2004
Paid access archiveNew Year's Therapy
Would a dysfunctional Russian family ever seek group therapy? Highly unlikely, but it works for a laugh in Vladimir Zaikin's new holiday film.
The Year in Music
The orchestras were mediocre and the big-name foreign soloists past their prime, but Moscow wasn't without its musical gems in 2004.
The Year in Film
After years of decline, Russian film picked up again in 2004 with a steady march of local releases, from ambitious debuts to box-office hits.
The Year in Books
As far as subject matter goes, Josef Stalin dominated the pack of Russia-related books in 2004, with Vladimir Putin coming in a distant second.
The Year in Art
2004 felt like the year when the city's art infrastructure didn't just begin to take shape -- it actually settled down and raked in results.
The Year in Theater
Powerful performances and adventurous new writing kept Moscow a hotbed of theatrical innovation in 2004.
A Question of Style
Just months after topping bestseller lists with their translation of Tolstoy's ""Anna Karenina,"" Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky take on Gogol.
Salon
From Dom Knigi to Biblioglobus to Bookberry, every serious player on Moscow's book market has found a way of cashing in on holiday shopping.
Global Eye
If you go far enough with Bob Dylan, he'll always lead you back to the old music. This is the foundation, the deepest roots of his art, of his power.
Image
Get a taste of new years past with an exhibit of Irina Tsibrinskaya and Svetlana Beregovaya's traditional gingerbreads at the Russian Folk Art Museum.
Wanted
It is doubtful whether Larissa's 19th-century fire and brimstone would jive with London's English-speakers.
Season's Greetings
With the market for greeting cards on the rise, Russian companies have found that there's money to be made in New Year's wishes.
- Sticking to the Script
- New Year's Therapy
- The Year in Music
- The Year in Film
- The Year in Books
- The Year in Art
- The Year in Theater
- A Question of Style
- Salon
- Global Eye
- Image
- Wanted
- Season's Greetings
- Sticking to the Script
- Press Review
- Russian Skiers to Reunite for Glory
- Sheva Voted Top Player in Former Soviet Union
- Sharapova Helps Tsunami Fund
- Aftershocks Terrify Quake Survivors
- Airstrike in Mosul Kills Insurgents
- European Shoppers Hunt U.S. Bargains
- A Dark Anniversary in Afghanistan
- A Nizhny Salesman Knows His Briefs
- Calque-Free in 2005
- News in Brief
- Korzhakov Drinks to an Era
- Tsunami Was Felt in the Far East
- Bells, TVs but No New Year's Booze
- Yanukovych's Appeal Rejected
- Yushchenko May Be a Gift for Business
- Russia Gets a Well-Deserved Break
- Instability, Amnesty for Yukos Boss in '05
- Business in Brief
- Country Risk Choked RTS Growth in 2004
- Conversion Sees a Rare Success
- Arms Procurement to Rise 26% in '05
- Central Bank Told to Sell Off Subsidiaries
- Khristenko: China May Buy 20% of Yugansk
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