Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/20/2010

01/28/2005

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Global Eye

We know that many innocent Iraqis have been tortured, using techniques and guidelines laid down by Pentagon chief Donald Rumsfeld and approved by President Bush.

Image

Six previously unknown works by Vasily Kandinsky go on display at the Museum of Private Collections on Friday.

Painting the Town

The former Lenin Museum gets a makeover as Moscow prepares for a modern art bonanza.

Wanted

Lidia set up the shelter after the death of her husband, who wouldn't let her keep more than two or three dogs in their Moscow apartment.

Highest Offer

Russia's oldest film studio will be sold at auction next month.

Shock Value

The Knave of Diamonds painters caused a stir in their day with a provocative brand of art. Now their work is going back on display.

Getting Past the Past

After writing authoritative works on Cold War politics and history, Robert Conquest turns to modern-day terrorism in his latest book, ""Dragons of Expectation.""

Salon

The literary journal Novy Mir has weathered decades of political change to celebrate its 80th anniversary this month.

Director's Cut

A new staging of ""The Tsar's Bride"" at Novaya Opera takes liberties with Rimsky-Korsakov's score.

Rewarding the Arts

A veteran film director and a Mariinsky ballerina were among the winners at last week's Triumph Prize ceremony.

Everyday Despair

A new production of Henrik Ibsen's ""Hedda Gabler"" chooses to begin with the play's tragic finale.


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