Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/20/2010

02/10/2006

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Unfinished Business

Film director Fyodor Bondarchuk talks about completing his late father's ""And Quiet Flows the Don.""

Wanted

Along with their political naivety, the Nashites all had a fresh, innocent look about them, as if they were on a school camping trip.

Deadly Encounters

The boundaries between history and fiction are blurred as ""Scum"" tells the story of juvenile delinquents sent on secret wartime missions.

Fairytale Magic

The Bolshoi Theater's new staging of Sergei Prokofiev's ""Cinderella"" dazzles with its dancing and raises a laugh with its comedy villains.

Beyond the Horrors

James Hill exhibits the photographs he took in Beslan.

Salon

Haruki Murakami's popularity coincided with a growing interest in all things Japanese, from secondhand cars to restaurants.

Dancer From the Dance

Was the real Nureyev the artist who captivated the world or the temperamental diva behind the scenes? A sensational memoir by Carolyn Soutar claims to tell the inside story.

Once a Punk

His latest gig may be in a bowling club, but Yegor Letov is still a rebel.

Seeing Stars

Alexei Belyayev-Gintovt plays with iconic images of the Soviet era and dreams of building Novonovosibirsk.

Barefaced Cheek

Up-and-coming director Ivan Osipov presents an accomplished staging of ""Iron."" The only problem is, he doesn't acknowledge his sources.


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