10/14/2005
Paid access archiveHistory Repeating
Nikolai Dostal captured an era in his 1991 film ""Cloud Heaven."" Now he has made a sequel.
Wanted
Daniil is ready to show people his Moscow by car, on foot or on a bicycle made for two. Or three.
Style for Believers
In a city where skintight fashion rules, it can be hard for Muslim women to dress well. Moscow's first specialized clothing store aims to fill the niche.
Arias on the Street
The Bolshoi's new ""Magic Flute"" features sprayed-on graffiti and a Volga car.
Salon
This historical novel has already inspired comparisons with Mikhail Sholokhov's ""And Quiet Flows the Don.""
Deep Secrets
Did the Soviets try to launch a nuclear weapon at Pearl Harbor in 1968? Former submariner Kenneth Sewell revisits the mysterious loss of K-129.
Making Faces
Russian artists take the portrait genre to its limits with a display of plastic brains and 56 left ears.
Folk Voice
She may be young in years, but Pelageya bases her songs on centuries-old traditions.
Spirit of Innovation
Improvisation and contemporary dance take precedence over method acting in Yury Urnov's latest show.
Image
Sculptor Nikolai Polissky teamed up with rural craftsmen to create a triumphal arch that was unveiled in a Moscow park last week.
Global Eye
As in all disasters, those with political pull will benefit most from ""reconstruction"" aid.
- History Repeating
- Wanted
- Style for Believers
- Arias on the Street
- Salon
- Deep Secrets
- Making Faces
- Folk Voice
- Spirit of Innovation
- Image
- Global Eye
- Russia Endures World Cup Hangover
- Greek Cave Puzzles Archaeologists
- EU Prepares for Spread of Bird Flu
- The Tail That Wags the Dog
- Consolidating A Wavering Coalition
- Easy and Not So Easy Stages
- Ignatyev: $9Bln Will Leave Russia in '05
- Marshals Say Yukos Still Owes $7Bln
- Niyazov Draws Russia Into Talks With Kiev
- Russians Guard Strategic Sectors
- Mauresmo Stunned by Italian
- Business in Brief
- Putin Wants Chamber to Watch Press
- MN Could Become Pro-State
- No Relief From Smog in Sight
- Origin of Fake Books Is a Mystery
- Rice Beats Drum of Democracy
- Putin Voices Hopes for Merkel
- Hundreds of Troops Respond to a Mock Chemical Attack
- Seoul Army Ponders Renting Land
- Islamic Militants Raid Nalchik, 24 Dead
- Religious Extremism Finds Fertile Ground
- News in Brief