Issue 4470. Last Updated: 09/03/2010

02/22/2006

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Democracy at Stake

Anna Politkovskaya may be known for her gutsy reporting, but in her book she calls herself just another former Soviet citizen who dreads returning to a totalitarian regime.

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""Prince Vladimir,"" a patriotically themed feature-length cartoon, opens Thursday at theaters citywide.

Global Eye

""No one today would countenance, say, the early Reich's treatment of the Jews,"" says Revisionist historian Gregor Metzger. ""But neither should we impose our modern values on the people of those times.""

Wanted

Kaliningrad is a delight for those who love German bricks, with hundreds of buildings left over from when the grad was a berg.

Screen Wars

With his first feature-length film, ""Polumgla,"" director Artyom Antonov has revived old debates about World War II.

French Connections

A bourgeois gentleman attempts to scheme his way into the nobility in the Fomenko Studio's streamlined staging of a classic Moliere comedy.

The Celebrity Hunter

A new exhibition displays the work of Dmitry Mikheyev, Russia's best-known paparazzi photographer.

Democracy at Stake

Anna Politkovskaya may be known for her gutsy reporting, but in her book she calls herself just another former Soviet citizen who dreads returning to a totalitarian regime.

Image

""Prince Vladimir,"" a patriotically themed feature-length cartoon, opens Thursday at theaters citywide.

Global Eye

""No one today would countenance, say, the early Reich's treatment of the Jews,"" says Revisionist historian Gregor Metzger. ""But neither should we impose our modern values on the people of those times.""


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