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09/09/2005

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Global Eye

Just as the media always overhyped Bush's popularity, they are now overhyping the ""political crisis"" he is supposedly facing.

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Lovers get a chance to make their feelings public this week at the Hermitage Garden.

Heroes for Our Time

Bookstores are filled with Western bestsellers and Soviet classics written for children, but modern Russian fiction is thin on the ground.

Wanted

Sofia found a handwritten novel of love, death and crime on the No. 58 bus.

Consumer Culture

While Andy Warhol printed soup cans, Russian artists fixated on matchboxes and bras. A new exhibition focuses on the Soviet brand of Pop art.

A Taste for the Eccentric

Their act may be bizarre, but The Tiger Lillies strike a chord with Russian audiences.

New Titles

Top writers present their work at the Moscow International Book Fair.

Salon

Pulp fiction is easy to find, but only a couple of bookstores offer something more alternative.

A Fairy-Tale Life

They say the tsar dug a tunnel between his palace and her mansion, but fact and fiction were flexible categories when it came to legendary ballerina Mathilde Kschessinska.

Joint Venture

The American-Russian Young Artists Orchestra brings its permanent chamber ensemble to the Moscow International House of Music for a single concert this week.

Divine Song

A retrospective concert marks the 70th birthday of Estonian composer Arvo Part.

Bright Young Things

New talents shine in a sporty coming-of-age story and a small-scale adaptation of ""The Brothers Karamazov.""


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