Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/19/2010

10/21/2005

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Global Eye

It is heartening to see the fever-sweat of fear popping out on the brows of these swaggering world-shakers, these third-rate goons and half-wit cranks posing as great statesmen.

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A new exhibition called ""Winnie the Pooh and All, All, All"" features artworks by Vladimir Zuikov and Eduard Nazarov, who worked on animated films of children's classics including the A.A. Milne books.

Salon

The shortlist for this year's Open Russia Booker Prize has proved to be the most controversial in the award's history.

Forgotten God

An acclaimed Canadian-born choreographer works with Russian ballet stars to revive a Sergei Diaghilev classic.

Axis of Needle

North Korea shows its less threatening side with an exhibition featuring silk embroidery.

Southern Comfort

A new production at the Mossoviet Theater mixes elements of Tennessee Williams and Akira Kurosawa.

The Meaning of Life

It was all in the biographical details for Soviet citizens who remade themselves -- or unmade others -- after the Revolution, historian Sheila Fitzpatrick shows.

Rent a Masterpiece

A state institution hopes to promote contemporary art by loaning it out to companies for office exhibitions.

Progressive Ideals

The cult British rock band Van der Graaf Generator performs in Russia for the first time.

Wanted

The web site is an Aladdin's Cave, cobwebs included, of post-Soviet delights.


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