05/20/2005
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On Wednesday, a number of historic buildings opened their doors for International Museum Day. One of them was Pashkov House, which houses the rare books collection of the Russian State Library.
Global Eye
The U.S. Congress gave away its powers long ago to corporate interests and the almighty executive branch that every legislator secretly hopes to lead one day, Pentagon thunderbolts in hand.
Buried Memories
A dying Moscow heart surgeon seeks the love of his life – the girl who shared his wartime hideaway – in the innovative and touching ""Arye.""
The Great Dictator
A surreal new production at the Sovremennik Theater attempts to paint a portrait of a kinder, gentler Stalin.
Tilting at Windmills
Throughout the centuries, Don Quixote has been celebrated in Russian culture. In a new exhibition, Russia's most prominent cartoonists offer their interpretations of the Knight of la Mancha.
Ring Masters
The Mariinsky returns to Moscow with a program that includes a complete staging of Wagner's ""Ring of the Nibelung,"" marking the first time that the entire four-part cycle will be performed at the Bolshoi.
Salon
The power of Dmitry Bykov's writing in ""The Evacuator"" makes you wonder: What lucky people would you save from imminent death? More to the point, which people would you cross off your list?
Shadow Play
The ghostly double of a murdered Soviet theater director haunts the dreams of a sophisticated Manhattanite in Martha Cooley's ambitious second novel.
Wanted
Mickey, Danny and The One Who Would Not Rather Not Be Named were ticket scalpers extraordinaire, who hawked tickets to events ranging from football matches to rock concerts.
Murky Concepts
In the 1970s, Andrei Monastyrsky gained fame as a guru of Moscow Conceptualism. Now an exhibition looks back at three decades of his often puzzling art.
Loss of an Icon
Actress Natalya Gundareva died this week. The beloved Soviet-era star of screen and stage was only 56 years old.
- From Oxford With Love
- Image
- Global Eye
- Buried Memories
- The Great Dictator
- Tilting at Windmills
- Ring Masters
- Salon
- Shadow Play
- Wanted
- Murky Concepts
- Loss of an Icon
- From Oxford With Love
- Press Review
- A New Post-Soviet Doctrine
- That's No Way to Say Goodbye
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