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09/17/2004

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Global Eye

""Men fit to be slaves,"" Tiberius Caesar would mutter, as the senators bent again to his will. Not much has changed in the past 2,000 years.

Fur Hats and Miniskirts

Forget those drab uniforms and ill-fitting skirts -- fashion expert Alexandre Vassiliev is out to reclaim the sexy Soviet woman.

Cross-Country Trip

With the Bolshoi Theater shutting down for renovations next year, its ballet company gets used to being on the road.

Volga Boat Song

The Russian National Orchestra has ambitious plans in mind -- charming the cities of the Volga region, one by one.

Salon

Popular writer Andrei Gelasimov ventures out from familiar territory, telling the story of a man whose life is nothing like his own.

The Price of Sex

Trafficked across the borders of the former Soviet bloc, the forgotten girls and women of Victor Malarek's new book are known in the sex trade as Natashas.

Image

The battle between pedestrians and motorists is officially over at one of Moscow's most notorious intersections, where revolutions used to spring up on a daily basis.

People's Artist

Ilya Glazunov's paintings on themes of nationhood and the ills of modern society get their own state-funded gallery.

Fairy Reverie

Known for his challenging, unconventional shows, Vladimir Mirzoyev's latest Shakespeare production may be his most enjoyable ever.

Wanted

What makes the '60s different from today? Back then, you couldn't advertise in the papers to get poets to read in the streets.

The Little Man

Rediscovered artist Gerasim Efros' swaggering sailors and scrappy schoolboys capture the free-for-all of the early Soviet period.


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