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12/23/2005

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The Year in Books

When Westerners hear the word ""Russia,"" certain associations come to mind. This year's crop of Russia-related books stayed on message while making a crucial contribution.

The Year in Theater

From revivals of a vicious 19th-century satire to a new and hilarious whodunit by best-selling author Boris Akunin, 2005 proved to be another strong year for Moscow theater.

The Year in Film

2005 was a year in which the revival of the Russian film industry continued to gather steam.

The Year in Art

With increased support from oligarchs and the state - and more record-breaking sales in London auction houses - the Russian art community had plenty to be happy about in 2005.

The Year in Music

In 2005, the Bolshoi Theater dominated Moscow's opera scene, but it was the Mariinsky Theater of St. Petersburg that brought the year's most exciting ballet performance.

Wanted

When you entered Palace Hall to see the Kremlin Yolka, your parents were left behind at the door.

Unconventional Celebrations

Some want to crawl through sewers, while others plan to stretch their limbs in India. These are a few of the more offbeat things that Russians are doing for New Year's.

Goodbye Cruel World

Strangers tempt a man to kill himself in the name of their pet causes in Nikolai Erdman's ""The Suicide.""

Salon

Although Jonathan Safran Foer paints a rather unflattering picture of Ukraine in ""Everything Is Illuminated,"" it would be unwise for Ukrainians to take offense.

Dissecting Hitler

Stalin felt betrayed by Hitler, but the German dictator also fascinated him. Why else would Stalin have commissioned a detailed study of the man who was his greatest enemy?


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