Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/20/2010

11/25/2005

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Global Eye

U.S. Representative John Murtha showed plenty of political courage when he rocked Washington with a truly revolutionary act in these degraded times: stating the obvious.

Image

Last week, artist Mikhail Shemyakin presented 13 minutes of ""Hoffmaniada,"" his first animated film, to a Moscow audience.

On Shaky Ground

The heroes of two plays from Ireland and Moldova voice their dissatisfaction with the world -- and with themselves.

Gypsy Romance

The Bolshoi revives ""Carmen Suite,"" the ballet that was almost too sensuous for the Soviet authorities at its 1967 debut.

Sweetheart, You're a Real Work of Art

By posting her self-portraits on Internet dating sites, Maria Shubina has added a new twist to an old genre.

Fighting to the Finish

The average soldier, Germans long believed, fought a clean war on the Eastern Front. Willy Peter Reese's memoir shows where civilization ended and the battlefield began.

Salon

The non/fiction book fair will feature discussions of intellectual literature, stands offering expensive antique books, and an exhibition of elegant albums designed by artists.

It's a Barbie World

A book and an art exhibition depict Barbie as an icon of capitalist liberation from the grayness of the Soviet era.

Wintertime Melodies

International stars converge on Moscow's Pushkin Museum for the 25th December Nights festival.

Wanted

Apart from women and cats, Alexei offered me guns, the lead singer of Leningrad for $15,000 per hour and burning men.


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