Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/20/2010

01/13/2006

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The Circle of Time

A new book finds that 100 years ago, life in Moscow wasn't as different as you might think.

Wanted

When the voice comes out of the box, it reverberates around the metro station like a ship horn in the fog.

Positive Emotions

People living with HIV escape discrimination and find romance with the help of a specialized social club in southern Russia.

Thinking Outside the Box

After the Guggenheim's ""Russia!"" exhibition, New Yorkers get a glimpse of the darker side of contemporary Russian art.

A Tolerant Nationalism

As Georgia searches for its path after a decade and a half of crisis, the descendants of this small country's first nationalists would do well to look to their own past.

Salon

It has taken a long time for Salman Rushdie's works to appear in Russian.

A Brief Taste of Freedom

An exhibition at the Federal Archives looks back at the experimental early period of Soviet cinema and theater.

Musical Epiphany

Novaya Opera puts on a new ""Ruslan and Lyudmila"" and hosts a festival devoted to its late, great founder.

In the Blood

Director Kirill Serebrennikov retains the bite of a dark 19th-century family saga in his new stage adaptation.

Beyond Good and Evil

In ""Day Watch,"" the sequel to the blockbuster ""Night Watch,"" the forces of dark and light have an apocalyptic showdown in present-day Moscow.

Image

Isaak Levitan's pastel landscape of Bordighera, Italy, from 1890 is on display in ""Graphics From the Collection of Pavel Tretyakov,"" now running at the Tretyakov Gallery.

Global Eye

News of the hunger strike at Guantanamo has been trickling out from the ever-incurious U.S. media for months.


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