Issue 4445. Last Updated: 07/30/2010

09/30/2005

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Although the UN designated Oct. 1 as the International Day of Older Persons back in 1991, the holiday has never made much of a splash in Moscow.

Global Eye

Captain Ian Fishback saw for himself the vast Bushist holding pens in Iraq, where thousands upon thousands of Iraqis were herded, beaten and tortured.

Red Hawk Down

The futility of the Soviet war in Afghanistan gets a big-screen, big-budget treatment in Fyodor Bondarchuk's searing military drama ""Company 9.""

Eastern Influence

The Okolo Theater draws on Japanese culture for inspiration in its new version of ""Uncle Vanya,"" Chekhov's classic study of mid-life crisis.

Political Charades

Andrew Wilson discusses democracy in the post-Soviet world not as it should be, but as it is -- a virtual display of electoral politics that only strengthens state control.

Ode to Asia

One of Russia's leading composers creates a symphony inspired by his trip to Singapore and commissioned by the country's ambassador in Moscow.

Culture Clash

This year's New British Film Festival presents a series of provocative films that focus on the divide between Islamic and Western values.

Fresh Start

Esthetic Education, a Kiev band featuring two ex-members of the pop supergroup Okean Elzy, brings its act to Moscow this weekend.

Dostoevsky Melodies

Being insulted and injured doesn't stop the characters of ""Vladimir Square"" from bursting into song.

Writing on the Wall

Who says that the party of power doesn't know how to party? United Russia gets hip by putting on a graffiti contest.

Wanted

Besides teaching people how to make that first million, Mikhail has written books like ""The Magic of Personal Life"" that seem to involve a huge number of capital letters and smileys.


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