Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/19/2010

07/15/2005

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Monkey Business

A family unearths a set of creepy Soviet-era experiments on primates in the latest film from St. Petersburg auteur Yevgeny Yufit.

Image

Vera Mukhina's giant statue ""The Worker and The Collective Farm Girl"" caused a sensation in 1937 when it topped the Soviet pavilion at the International Exhibition in Paris.

Global Eye

The corporate cornucopia of these fertile fields in oil-laden southern Iraq will surpass the nation's entire current output: rich pickings indeed for the oil barons who will win them in an upcoming tender.

High-Tech Heroine

Oksana Velikolug fell in love with a show by director Boris Yukhananov at age 17. Ten years on, she plays a central role in his latest production.

Picture Perfect

Once obscure, now valuable, the works of underground artist Anatoly Zverev are on display in a new exhibition.

Forgotten Names

Emigre artists such as Chaim Soutine made a name for themselves in the West but are little known in Russia. Now a new gallery is trying to raise their profile.

Salon

Why does reading David Sedaris lead to a nagging feeling that nothing remotely similar could be produced by any Russian author in the foreseeable future?

The Shadow World

From small-town Oregon to Russia's rural reaches, there's little divide between the dead and those who remember them in Gina Ochsner's new short-story collection.

Wanted

The woman on the phone was obstinate and kept asking me what time I wanted to see the slave trader.

Globe Trotter

Fresh from his victory in Sochi, emigre director Pavel Lungin talks about balancing his Russian roots with his international film career.

The Expat Literati

The members of an English-language book club hobnob and drink champagne with prominent Russian writers.

Forces of Nature

A summer tent circus features a vast array of animals, with peacocks, porcupines and even a trained yak performing tricks for the audience.


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