04/29/2005
Paid access archiveArtists for Peace
Painters from the North Caucasus talk about creating art in a conflict zone.
Wanted
Most of my spam wants to make me stronger or last longer, but much of it is baffling word messages.
Salon
Arkady Vainer, who died this week, was one of the writers behind the cult television series ""The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed.""
Under the Microscope
For many of the survivors in Svetlana Alexievich's book, Chernobyl turned the western reaches of the Soviet Union into a testing ground for communism's political fallout.
Keeping It Short
A new series of screenings features short films that are offbeat, quirky or just plain bizarre.
Tbilisi Fusion
Virtuoso guitarist Temur Kvitelashvili comes to town.
May Melodies
Musicians from Russia and elsewhere gather for the Moscow Easter Festival.
Punks Against Putin
A rock band accuses Russian pop stars of selling out to the Kremlin.
World of Dance
Ballet stars from around the globe received honors at the Benois de la Danse awards
Seeing Double
In a back-to-back duo of entertaining plays, mystery author Boris Akunin shows why he's the reigning king of Russian pop culture.
Little Rascal
A malicious misfit harasses the people who rejected him in the first feature film by video artist Tanya Detkina.
Global Eye
The Bushes are robber barons, not capitalists. They never risk any of their own money in the competition of the marketplace.
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- Artists for Peace
- Wanted
- Salon
- Under the Microscope
- Keeping It Short
- Tbilisi Fusion
- May Melodies
- Punks Against Putin
- World of Dance
- Seeing Double
- Little Rascal
- Global Eye
- Image
- In Dictatorial Company
- The Skinny on Scrawniness
- Presumption of Guilt Costs Society Plenty
- Press Review
- Iraq Names Long-Awaited Cabinet
- Confidence Vote Affirms Berlusconi
- Togo Violence Dashes Hopes for Beacon of Peaceful Reform
- Haitian Police Fire on Protesters
- Backyard Diggers Find Buried Treasure Chest
- U.S. Army Sets Interrogation Limits
- Microsoft Comes Under Fire for Dropping Gay Rights Bill
- Business in Brief
- Report: Kremlin Following China's Lead
- Survey: Most Firms Still in Dark
- Cabinet Scrambles to Amend Tax Code
- Svyazinvest May Be Broken Up: Reiman
- Tanker Shortage Threatens Exports
- Sovkomflot Plans Bid for LNG Tankers
- First Stage of Pacific Link Planned for '09
- News in Brief
- Easter Rebirth for Grozny Church
- Belarussian President Tightens Security
- A Mix of Emotions About Putin's Visit
- Putin Defends Missile Sale to Syria
- Protesters of All Stripes to March on May Day
- Top Jobs for Children of the Elite
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