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07/01/2005

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Weird Tales

Scholars, artists and an ostrich participate in festivities marking the 100th anniversary of the birth of absurdist writer Daniil Kharms.

Wanted

O. had the profound lack of curiosity of a man who has to listen to hundreds of strangers' phone conversations every day.

MIFFed

After a Russian film wins the top prize for the second year in a row, critics accuse the Moscow International Film Festival of favoritism.

Flower Power

A city-sponsored festival features enormous floral arrangements shaped like tanks, airplanes and other military hardware.

Salon

Differences between Moscow and St. Petersburg have been piling up for more than three centuries, and language has been no exception to this process.

Going Native

Abandoned on Chukotka's arctic shores, a Canadian sailor learns the ways of an untouched tribe in Yuri Rytkheu's newly translated novel.

Tibetan Treat

The second Tibet Festival brings back well-received performers from last year's event, along with new musicians from traditionally Buddhist regions of Russia.

Under Repair

As its historic main stage closes for a long-awaited renovation, the Bolshoi Theater plans ahead for next season.

Patterns of Despair

One of Britain's most distinguished directors brings his clean, geometrical approach to a production of ""Three Sisters"" at the Chekhov International Theater Festival.

Global Eye

Bush and Blair's secret air war against Iraq is perhaps the most blatant and indefensible aspect of their multi-headed war crime.

Image

A poster advertises an exhibition titled ""Mayor-Beekeeper,"" devoted to Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov and his beloved hobby, beekeeping.

What's Old Is New

Although Timur Novikov died in 2002, his followers still adhere to his classical ideals. A new exhibition surveys their work.


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