Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/20/2010

09/23/2005

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This weekend, the museum at New Jerusalem in the Moscow region celebrates its 85th birthday with two exhibitions of art from the 18th to the 20th centuries.

Global Eye

Bush's plan to reconstruct the Gulf Coast is the biggest crony cash-cow in U.S. history -- aside from the pork-orgy he's throwing for his pals in Iraq.

The Stage for Scandal

The fourth annual New Drama Festival promises to bring the usual mix of novelty and controversy to the Moscow theater scene.

Show of Shows

With much fanfare, New York's Guggenheim Museum opens a mammoth exhibition of Russian art featuring many works that have rarely traveled to the West.

Focus on the Far East

Vladivostok tries to raise its standing in international cinema circles by hosting the Pacific Meridian film festival.

Wanted

Valentina Gavrilovna appealed to her favorite grandson when her old typewriter, which she had used for nearly 40 years, finally gave up the ghost.

Salon

The theme of the Fourth Moscow International Poetry Biennale, ""The Dialectics of Overcoming,"" was inspired by the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II.

Remaking the World

Setting his new novel amid the chaos of the Civil War, James Meek asks how far man will go in search of revolution.

Downsized Art

In Konstantin Zvezdochyotov's world, classic Russian paintings have suffered the indignities of modern life.

Field of Victory

The Battle of Kulikovo Pole left few traces, but it's still cause for celebration six centuries later.

The Party Line

Soviet life created its own weird language. Now, the authors of a new dictionary are attempting to catalog that language before it disappears.

Suffer the Children

""The Italian,"" an award-winning drama from director Andrei Kravchuk, deals with the hot-button issue of foreign adoptions of Russian orphans.


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