12/09/2005
Paid access archiveGlobal Eye
The existence of Bush's universal death squad -- and the total obliteration of human liberty it represents -- has not provoked so much as a crumb of controversy in the American establishment.
Image
Pianist Pavel Zhuravlyov entertains passengers in the waiting room of Yaroslavsky Station.
Dangerous Visions
Two dark comedies based on classic 19th-century texts poke fun at the perennial absurdities of Russian life.
A Nose for Trouble
An exhibition looks back at the often-disturbing works of artist couple Igor Makarevich and Yelena Yelagina.
The Harmonies of a Distant Frontier
Led by a Dutchman and better known to audiences abroad, the Choir of the Don Cossacks of Russia comes back to Moscow for a charity concert.
Salon
The winner of this year's Open Russia Booker Prize is not a bad book, but given the diversity of today's Russian literary landscape, the jury's choice seems strange indeed.
Looking Both Ways
Edvard Radzinsky portrays Alexander II as a two-faced Janus, one head turned forward toward modernization and the other stubbornly fastened on the past.
Wanted
Back when Vladimir was traveling constantly between Moscow and Baikonur, he got to know all the cosmonauts.
Trailblazers of Disco
Zodiac, one of the few Soviet-era bands to play electronic music, is making a comeback.
Utopian Visions
Playwright Tom Stoppard's sprawling dramatic trilogy about 19th-century Russian revolutionary thinkers is on its way to Moscow.
Rockers With a Twist
The Notwist, a German band that fuses electronica with indie rock, makes its Moscow debut this weekend.
King of Comedy
Yevgeny Petrosyan has been entertaining Russians more than four decades. But these days, not everyone's laughing.
- Global Eye
- Image
- Dangerous Visions
- A Nose for Trouble
- The Harmonies of a Distant Frontier
- Salon
- Looking Both Ways
- Wanted
- Trailblazers of Disco
- Utopian Visions
- Rockers With a Twist
- King of Comedy
- Press Review
- 'Sheva' Relishing His Chance to Shine
- Air Marshals Kill Passenger in Miami
- 30 Die in Suicide Attack on Iraqi Bus
- Europe Seems Far Away in Unstable East Turkey
- Doctor Recalls Night Lennon Died
- Setting Good Examples in the Gulf
- The Drama of the Titanic Is Never Over
- The Art of Eating and Sitting Well
- Business in Brief
- Gref: Border Fraud Costs $5Bln Yearly
- Official: WTO Talks May Face Deadlock
- Cost of Poor Health Pegged at $11Bln
- UES Asset Sales to Raise Up to $5Bln
- Putin Talks Tough Over Ukraine Gas
- News in Brief
- City's Blood Not at Risk, Official Says
- Tougher Rules on Rallies Backed
- China May Block Spill With a Dam
- Trepashkin Faces Move to New Jail
- NATO and Russia Turn to Drug War
- Zhzhyonov, Actor Who Survived Gulag, Dies
- Strasbourg Court Hears First Disappearance Case
- OMON Raids Nemtsov Bank
- 31 National Bolsheviks Freed, 8 Jailed
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