06/17/2005
Paid access archiveGlobal Eye
The State Department's new undersecretary for arms control, Robert Joseph, has been a key player in the ""nuke 'em all and let God sort 'em out"" school of international diplomacy.
Image
Alexander Bryullov's ""Portrait of Princess Natalya Stepanovna Golitsyna,"" dating back to the 1820s, went on display this week at the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts.
The Queen of Variations
If it hadn't been for Agrippina Vaganova, classical ballet might have gone the way of other rarefied 19th-century arts in the early days of Stalin's cultural revolution.
Salon
Intellectuals are often ashamed of their passion for entertaining books. Even when they confess to having read something of the kind, their comments are derogatory.
Wanted
Valery is connected to the affiliate of a university that is suspiciously easy to get into. It advertises in the classifieds section of London Info, just above the piano teacher for 25 pounds an hour.
Crossing Borders
The Chekhov Festival journeys around the globe with an imaginative, mind-bending production from one of Germany's top directors and a musical tale set in China.
Jilted in Japan
Hailed by some critics as the best Puccini production of the entire 20th century, Robert Wilson's spare, stylized staging of ""Madame Butterfly"" comes to the Bolshoi.
Life's a Beach
Cannes laureate Pavel Lungin gets his first taste of homegrown recognition at the Kinotavr Film Festival in Sochi.
Coming Full Circle
His father, a dissident filmmaker, fled the Soviet Union in 1970. Now Arie Posin is coming to Moscow with his debut feature.
Weird Science
Working on a shoestring budget, a pair of self-described anarchists make a film about a youth who undergoes an FSB experiment.
Space Race
Alexei Uchitel's Sputnik-inspired drama is Russia's sole contender at the Moscow International Film Festival. How will it fare in the upcoming cinematic showdown?
- Global Eye
- Image
- The Queen of Variations
- Salon
- Wanted
- Crossing Borders
- Jilted in Japan
- Life's a Beach
- Coming Full Circle
- Weird Science
- Space Race
- Press Review
- A Road Map for Reform
- Complete and Utter Nonsense
- Sharapova Excited About Defense
- Over 50 Die as Iraqi Violenace Swells
- Iran Admits to Nuclear Experiments
- Rape Victim Allowed to Travel
- Business in Brief
- Gref: Oil Profits Can't Drive Future Growth
- News in Brief
- Report: Explosion Prompted Beslan Firefight
- Hopes on Rail Chief to Speed Up Reform
- Train Accident Blamed on Heavy Rain
- Mosenergo Hit by Tax Claim
- FSB Raids St. Petersburg Banks
- Ailing Defense Sector in Need of New Customers
- Ukraine to Push Ahead With Privatization
- Kazakhstan Seeks New Oil Route
- Gubernatorial Elections Go to Court
- Kozak Briefs Putin on Corruption in Caucasus
- 9 Spots Are Safe for Swimmers
- Group Gets Tax Bill
- Gazprom Stake to Go for $7.1Bln
- Chechens Accused of Killing Klebnikov
- A Search for Truth at Beslan Trial
Most Read