Issue 4349. Last Updated: 03/15/2010

10/28/2005

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Featuring the iconic face of Che Guevara, a poster calls for the countries of the Third World to unite against capitalist oppression.

Global Eye

Five chief executives have resigned in scandal in the 12 months since former president George W. Bush fled the country for exile in Saudi Arabia.

More Than a Game

In his highly anticipated second film, director Alexei German Jr. tells a story of soccer and brotherhood on the eve of the Russian Revolution.

Hazards of Love

Two plays - one new, one a 17th-century classic - explore the risky territory of lust and loss.

Drawn to Success

The Russian-American animator behind hand-drawn hits like ""Dexter's Laboratory"" says no to digital toons.

Balkan Beats

Two bands from the former Yugoslavia bring their different musical styles to Moscow this weekend.

Salon

Today, emigre writers receive Russia's most prestigious literary prizes and chair their juries. But in the Soviet era, the emigre literary scene was an entirely separate world.

After the Fall

Ivan Bunin cursed the Soviets with a vehemence that even other emigres found excessive. But in his stories, a new translation shows, he confronted history on a human level.

Wanted

Vitaly's car is specially designed for children. Its target customer is a child of around 9 years old who happens to have very rich parents.

Made in Italy

This weekend, Moscow audiences will finally have a chance to see a Franco Zeffirelli-directed ""Aida.""

Modern Nomad

In Andrei Roiter's first Moscow exhibition in 15 years, the artist reflects on his wandering emigre lifestyle.

Let My People Go

In its first-ever staging of ""Nabucco,"" the Mariinsky plays up the Jewish element in Verdi's opera.


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