Issue 4445. Last Updated: 07/30/2010

06/03/2005

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A life-size plastic model of a cow rests on the floor of the Central House of Artists on Sunday, with a pirate-like patch over its right eye.

Global Eye

Florida Governor Jeb Bush is one of the great whited sepulchres of our time, a master of the hypocritical arts, ever eager to hog the nearest camera and blubber teary platitudes about the ""culture of life.""

Provincial Delusions

A splashy new production of Nikolai Gogol's ""Inspector General"" tells the timeless story of a clerk from the capital who hoodwinks an entire town.

Wives' Tale

""The Merry Wives of Windsor,"" a light-hearted opera by the German composer and one-hit wonder Otto Nicolai, has its Moscow debut.

Not Your Average Bar Mitzvah Band

The six Londoners in Oi Va Voi bring their unique blend of traditional Jewish klezmer and high-tech dance beats to 16 Tons.

Salon

There is nothing uniquely Russian about being repressed by the state. But in Russia, it seems to have become almost a necessary stage in the development of literary talent.

Wishing the War Away

Hitler ordered his forces to invade, but it was Stalin who left the Soviet Union unprepared. Constantine Pleshakov reassigns blame for one of the bloodiest routs in history.

Life in the Fast Lane

Special-effects wizard Pyotr Khazizov offers inventive visuals and a hip soundtrack in his directing debut.

Wanted

On Mikhail's site, you can download hundreds of goals from every game that you might care about. It's a wonderful resource for soccer fans, even if it might contravene a few copyright laws.

Grand Designs

Arch Moscow, the city's largest annual architecture fair, celebrates its 10th anniversary with interactive games and talks by world-famous architects.

An Artwork Orange

Featuring the work of artists from Kiev and Odessa, a festival at a Moscow gallery tries to cash in on the vogue for all things Ukrainian.

Elements of Style

Fashion historian Olga Vainshtein discusses her latest project: a history of the dandy, from Pushkin's era to the present day.


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