02/03/2006
Paid access archiveNot Easy Listening
Rock critic Artyom Troitsky speaks his mind on the state of the Russian music industry.
Wanted
The idealistic spammer went for what was seen as the prize spam forehead, broad and deep and preferably leaning toward the Neanderthal.
Revisiting an Era
A new book pinpoints the style trends of the Stalin epoch, using pictures from the archive of an acclaimed TASS photographer.
Beethoven Marathon
Mikhail Pletnev plays all the composer's concertos.
Salon
Russia hasn't quite caught up with the Western trend for nonfiction, but books on social history are growing in popularity.
Between the Lines
What was said -- and what wasn't said -- in the hundreds of letters Roosevelt and Stalin exchanged during World War II would chart the course of postwar history.
Following Constant Themes
The conceptualist artist Vadim Zakharov selected his favorite works for an exhibition looking back on his 25-year career.
Abuse of Trust
A wealthy family hires domestic help with disastrous consequences in the latest film by award-winning director Larisa Sadilova, ""Needing a Nanny.""
Doctors and Nurses
A new show gives an unflinching account of the grim conditions at a provincial hospital -- with song and dance numbers.
Image
An army of snowmen gathered on the Arbat this week, sculpted by artist Nikolai Polissky and a team of helpers.
Global Eye
The deliberate killing of noncombatants is meant to convey a clear message: ""Knuckle under - or else.""
- Not Easy Listening
- Wanted
- Revisiting an Era
- Beethoven Marathon
- Salon
- Between the Lines
- Following Constant Themes
- Abuse of Trust
- Doctors and Nurses
- Image
- Global Eye
- Fatah Gunmen Threaten EU Citizens
- Editor Sacked Over Cartoons
- Groundhog Predicts More Winter
- Saudis Take First Steps on Route to Reform
- Koreans Relax as Tensions Ease
- Teaching Nationalists a New Trick
- Every Kitchen Needs a Thingamajig
- Business in Brief
- Glitch Halts RTS Trading
- Power Cuts Ordered as Cold Returns
- Experts Warn Russia on Uranium
- IAEA Board Inches Toward Referring Iran to UN
- Ukraine Signs Deal, Ends Gas Standoff
- Georgia Pledges to Diversify After Crisis
- Inspectors Swap Places to Improve Work
- Aeroflot Profit Falls 13% on Fuel Costs
- Metals Giant: State Buyout Not On Cards
- Sakhalin Official Supports Protests Against Shell
- AvtoVAZ Pledges Billions for Revamp
- Pinning Hopes on Krasnaya Polyana's Slopes
- Report Warns of Nationalist Threat
- News in Brief
- Negroponte Warns About Russia, C. Asia
- 3 Vladikavkaz Blasts
- Court Hands Kasyanov Villa Land to State
- One-Year-Old Gets Drafted