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11/11/2005

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Global Eye

The documentary's vivid images show civilians, including women and children, who have been burned alive in their homes, even in their beds.

Image

Harry Potter finds that riding a broom is not terribly comfortable, while Martians raze a city in a stylized retelling of ""The War of the Worlds.""

Underwater Angst

A heroic World War II captain is caught between the Nazis and the NKVD in Vasily Chiginsky's new action film, ""First After God.""

Brutes and Belles

A nontraditional staging of ""A Streetcar Named Desire"" offers a fresh take on the Tennessee Williams classic.

Living Legend

Moscow celebrates the 80th birthday of prima ballerina Maya Plisetskaya with a four-evening festival of dance.

The NET Effect

A festival of experimental drama brings some of Europe's most daring directors to Moscow.

Salon

It is hard to imagine a worse loss for Russia's cultural landscape than the death this Monday of Mikhail Gasparov.

The Drawing Room

For every colleague who stuck up for Yuri Norstein's films, another sought to tame his spirit. Two new books revisit the inside politics of the Soviet animation industry.

Works in Progress

A new exhibition offers a glimpse into the creative processes of artists working under the oppressive regimes of Eastern Europe and the Soviet bloc.

Pop Music Provocateur

Jane Birkin, the one-time muse of French music legend Serge Gainsbourg, makes her Moscow debut.

Wanted

Alexei's lawsuit reeks of such contempt, anger and disdain that it probably spits whenever it goes past a Russian flag.


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