01/21/2005
Paid access archiveWhat's in Store
Nothing is quite what it seems in Valery Rozhnov's dark comedy about a vamp of a wife, a serial killer and a clerk manning the desk of an all-night shop.
Global Eye
Two years ago, we wrote of a secret Pentagon plan to foment terrorism by goading terrorist groups into action. This plan is now being activated.
Image
An exhibition at the Moscow House of Photography compares the work of controversial American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe with Mannerist prints from the 16th century.
Room for Innovation
Few theaters take more chances than the Playwright and Director Center, as Vladimir Ageyev's ""The Songs of a Trunk"" proves yet again.
Plugging In
Computer graphics may be mainstream abroad, but it will take some time before Russians are ready to call them art.
Italian Lessons
It takes a misguided production of ""Rigoletto"" to recall that the singers of the Galina Vishnevskaya Opera Center are still in school.
Prosecuting the Gulag
The gulag destroyed most of its faithful before they could be confronted with their crimes. Two remarkable books hope to set the record straight.
Salon
Festivities have been gearing up for the 250th anniversary of Moscow State University, with a line of textbooks -- not to mention an asteroid -- dedicated in MGU's name.
For His Eyes Alone
Photographer Dmitry Shubin captures Moscow as it looks from the tinted window of Vladimir Putin's car.
Body of Work
You won't find tattoo parlors on your average Moscow map, which is why Roman Yegorov has written a guide.
Wanted
Most job ads have a particular person in mind: the ""young, educated pensioner,"" the ""active pensioner"" or ""women's work for a lady with a hard character.""
Samizdat.ru
The Internet came to Russia by way of pioneers like Sergei Kuznetsov, which may be why it never learned to play by the rules.
- What's in Store
- Global Eye
- Image
- Room for Innovation
- Plugging In
- Italian Lessons
- Prosecuting the Gulag
- Salon
- For His Eyes Alone
- Body of Work
- Wanted
- Samizdat.ru
- Press Review
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- Yushchenko Joins the Davos A-List
- French Protest Conditions in Public Sector
- Bush Has No Foreign Policy
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- Business in Brief
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- MegaFon Offers High-Speed Web Use
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