Issue 4349. Last Updated: 03/15/2010

05/06/2005

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Mixed Messages

Franz Kafka rubs shoulders with James Joyce in a new production by the Taganka Theater's master director, Yury Lyubimov.

Global Eye

How is such two-faced cynicism possible? It's easy: The Bushists don't regard the people of Darfur as human beings, unique individuals of infinite worth and intrinsic value.

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A battery of Katyusha rockets faces the Kremlin from Nikolskaya Ulitsa on Thursday.

Wanted

You could once buy a golden number from a Moscow mobile phone company for under $100. Now, there is a roaring black market of numbers being passed around for hundreds, often thousands, of dollars.

Caucasus Legend

The exploits of the 19th-century warrior Shamil have already gained mythical status. A new encyclopedia tries to distinguish fact from fiction.

Salon

The number of self-help medical books, exotic diet plans and weird fitness techniques in today's bookstores is huge.

Fish Out of Water

There's no bridging the divide between Westerners and Central Asians in Rob Ferguson's memoir of his crusade to save the shrinking Aral Sea.

Action Shots

Theaters across the city show Soviet hits and contemporary films about World War II to celebrate Victory Day.

Mementos of Victory

In an exhibition at the State Historical Museum, visitors can see Stalin's greatcoat, captured Nazi standards and the flag that hung from the Reichstag.

Uncensored Memories

In a searing new book, Soviet veterans speak openly about their war experiences – and challenge the official mythology of World War II.

Mixed Messages

Franz Kafka rubs shoulders with James Joyce in a new production by the Taganka Theater's master director, Yury Lyubimov.


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