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03/03/2006

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Wanted

Dima was convicted of murder in 1994 - for four murders, he said, although originally they wanted to charge him with seven.

Artistic Flowering

The Blue Rose, a brief but influential art movement in pre-revolutionary Russia, is the focus of a major exhibition at the New Tretyakov Gallery.

Knickers in a Bunch

Intrigue swirls around two of the nominees for this year's Nika award ceremony, the Russian answer to the Oscars.

Salon

Having lived most of his life under a totalitarian regime, having seen his poems ridiculed, poet Gennady Aigi remained an essentially free man.

Standing Down

John Lewis Gaddis' concise, highly readable book takes a very America-centered view of how the Cold War ended, according Reagan primacy over Gorbachev in shattering the status quo.

Northern Lights

Artists from the Arctic regions of Canada and Russia show their ties - and defy the stereotypes of indigenous art.

Spreading the News

A new exhibition at Kovcheg Gallery shows how artists' perceptions of newspapers have changed from 1918 to the present.

Brides and Bureaucrats

One Moscow theater mounts a world-premiere opera based on a Federico Garcia Lorca tragedy, while another revives Shostakovich's only operetta.

Image

This 19th-century metal sculpture, titled ""Horsemen,"" is among the thousands of items now on sale at the 20th Russian Antiques Salon.

Global Eye

America's votes are increasingly controlled by a small number of interrelated corporations, all of which have close political and financial ties to the Bush faction.

Witches' Brew

In Vladimir Mirzoyev's supernatural comedy, sorcerers bring Casanova back to life in order to untangle a love triangle in present-day Moscow.


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