11/18/2005
Paid access archiveGlobal Eye
This week, the assemblage of bootlickers and bagmen that befoul the U.S. Senate voted to codify the core of Bush's global autocracy under the pretense of curtailing it.
Nothing's Shocking
Murder and cannibalism are hailed rather than condemned in ""Shocked Tatyana,"" a set of biting sketches by Tbilisi playwright Lasha Bugadze.
Image
When winter comes along, some birds fly south to sunnier lands, while others stay behind at the icy lakes and ponds of Moscow parks.
Flame Over France
European stars converge on Moscow to perform in a 20th-century opera inspired by the martyrdom of Joan of Arc.
Forgotten Diva
A movie star from the 1910s is back in the spotlight as the Illyuzion movie theater hosts a festival of silent films with brand-new soundtracks.
The Vanishing Act
Isaac Babel, who disappeared in Stalin's purges, resurfaces in Jerome Charyn's new book as a creature of artistic myth and camouflage. But what about Isaac Babel the man?
Salon
It is somewhat disturbing to think that Western readers may now regard Viktor Pelevin as Russia's most representative writer.
Wanted
Soon Olga will probably get used to being complimented by strangers.
Desert Horizons
From the gritty criminal underworld of Tel Aviv to the traditions of the Druze minority, a film festival offers a glimpse into the lesser known side of Israel.
The Mother of All Prizes
Thanks to a group of government agencies and large media companies, the Russian book world now has its biggest prize yet.
- Same Band, New Brand
- Empire of Eggs
- Global Eye
- Nothing's Shocking
- Image
- Flame Over France
- Forgotten Diva
- The Vanishing Act
- Salon
- Wanted
- Desert Horizons
- The Mother of All Prizes
- Same Band, New Brand
- Empire of Eggs
- Press Review
- The Ambassador's Undiplomatic Maneuver
- Have a Happy, er, You Know What I Mean
- Iraq Contractor Charged With Graft
- Cheney: War Critics Dishonest
- Business in Brief
- UES Holds Course in Transdnestr
- Ustinov Tells SMEs He's on Their Side
- Putin Backs Turkey as Energy Hub
- Transneft Rebuffs Green Fears
- Nazarbayev Talks Gas Transit in Kiev
- Starbucks Gets Back Its Brand
- Duma Committee Talks Privacy Laws
- Voronezh Faces Students' Concerns
- News in Brief
- State Duma Adds Teeth to Bill on Investigations
- Russia Frustrated With Iran
- Medvedev Takes His Cabinet Seat
- Orange Believers Losing Faith
- 2 Brothers and a Grim Tale of Cannibalism