Issue 4351. Last Updated: 03/17/2010

12/16/2005

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Box of Tricks

""The Master and Margarita"" makes its debut on Russian television.

Wanted

Andrei said that he was sad the day Brezhnev died, but he may be even sadder 23 years on.

Winning the Battle

Creative differences notwithstanding, the Bolshoi stages a triumphant new production of Sergei Prokofiev's opera ""War and Peace.""

Revolutionary Designs

The Cinema Museum opens up its collection of avant-garde film posters.

Salon

This year's Debut achieved one of the literary award's main objectives -- discovering new names.

The Common Denominator

Is there a science to Russian creativity? Turning to the musical tradition, Boris Gasparov breaks the code.

Courtly Tradition Gets a Revival

A British expert on Baroque dancing visited Moscow to pass on her knowledge of the centuries-old steps.

Face to Face

New York photographer Andres Serrano shows new portraits of typical Muscovites.

Nurturing Talents

One of Russia's most prolific playwrights, Nikolai Kolyada teaches aspiring writers in Yekaterinburg.

Darker Side of Life

Ilya Khrzhanovsky presents a glum view of modern-day Russia in ""4,"" his award-winning film scripted by the novelist Vladimir Sorokin.

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A cinema at the All-Russian Exhibition Center shows films in the round.


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