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01/27/2006

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Wanted

Showing off your criminal intentions in a public newspaper may seem stupid, but speaking to a journalist about it takes an even greater degree of stupidity.

Basement Operation

It's the only drama troupe willing to resist fear and censorship in Belarus. Now, the underground Free Theater of Minsk is emerging into the spotlight.

My Life as a Pirate

In his debut novel, Andrei Mukhin recalls his job as a music vendor at Gorbushka, Moscow's legendary marketplace for illegal CDs and films.

Teachings of a Logo Guru

An exhibition looks at the works of Mikhail Shvartsman, a Soviet-era designer with a mystical streak.

Salon

Rossia television, which had a major hit with its recent adaptation of Bulgakov's ""The Master and Margarita,"" seems to be aiming for a similar coup with ""The First Circle.""

A Man-Made Eden

Cursed land or untouched paradise? Two decades after the Chernobyl disaster transformed dozens of communities into ghost towns, a book by Mary Mycio assesses the damage.

Having a Ball

The Bolshoi's upcoming production of ""Cinderella"" may pack a few surprises for ballet traditionalists.

Mad Monarch

Filmmaker-turned-stage director Andrei Konchalovsky puts on Shakespeare's ""King Lear"" in Warsaw.

Birds of a Feather

Two proteges of master director Kama Ginkas stage a classic Spanish comedy and a bleak U.S. drug drama.

Global Eye

Bush administration officials lauded EBOLA as a ""great leap forward,"" ending a ""dangerous era when we had to battle a 21st-century threat with 18th-century tools.""

Image

Built in Riga in the early 1900s, this two-seater motorcycle once carried Tsar Nicholas II, according to curators at the Polytechnical Museum.


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