Issue 4445. Last Updated: 07/30/2010

04/15/2005

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Global Eye

CRAWFORD, Texas, April 15, 2008 -- President George W. Bush signed the controversial ""Tools for Yoking Resources to Address National Threats"" (TYRANT) Act at his ranch here today.

Image

""Single Mona Lisa 1:1,"" a painting by the Belarussian-born artist Georgy Puzenkov, rests in front of a Progress rocket at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

Deadly Sins

A 19th-century civil servant plots to fake his own death in a viciously satirical play at the Et Cetera Theater.

Pharaohs in the Kremlin

An ""Aida"" with a provocative antiwar message wins four Golden Masks, while the Mariinsky Theater sweeps the ballet categories.

American Challenge

An auction at Sotheby's New York attempts to break London's grip on the Russian art market.

Salon

The narrator of ""Summer in Baden-Baden"" analyzes Dostoevsky with medical meticulousness and paints an unflattering portrait of a nervous, deranged man.

Closing In on Stalin

Josef Stalin preferred to be seen from afar -- larger than life, inaccessible. In a major new biography, Robert Service tries to cut him down to human size.

Slavic Style

As Russian designers try to find their niche in the global fashion industry, some are finding inspiration in the art and culture of their own country.

Open Doors

Scores of historic buildings, usually off-limits to visitors, are offering art lovers a rare peek inside their walls.

Wanted

The canary has a long history in Russia, twittered Roman, a jolly 57-year-old psychologist whose passion for the small yellow birds knows no end.


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