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03/10/2006

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Electric Pioneer

Yury Mukhin, the first electric guitar player in the Soviet Union, once rubbed shoulders with the nation's elite. Then he fell into obscurity - until a sudden change of fortune last year.

Wanted

Somewhere on the train, there was a desperate passenger who broke the rule.

Rocking Out

The Leningrad Rock Club, which was once at the center of the Soviet Union's underground rock scene, celebrates its 25th anniversary.

Velvet Revolutionary

Rock legend John Cale, a veteran of the Velvet Underground with a flair for musical experimentation, visits Moscow to promote his new album.

Love Conquers All

""Iolanta,"" a little-known Tchaikovsky opera, gets a new staging at the Galina Vishnevskaya Opera Center.

Salon

Illustrator Gennady Kalinovsky influenced the imaginations of several generations of this country's children.

Looking for Ivan

Far from a single type, the soldiers who fought for the Soviet Union during World War II were as unlike each other as the civilians they defended, historian Catherine Merridale shows.

River Queen

Cross-dressing artist Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe stars in a remake of the classic Soviet musical comedy ""Volga-Volga.""

All in the Family

Philosopher Igor Chubais may look like his politician brother, but ideologically, the two couldn't be further apart.

The Herd Mentality

""Rhinoceros,"" Eugene Ionesco's nightmarish parable about humans turning into animals, makes a rare appearance on the Moscow stage.

Born-Again Gangster

In the long-awaited sequel to Pyotr Buslov's ""Boomer,"" a small-time thug gets out of jail and finds out how Russia has changed in the past 10 years.

Global Eye

The pograms of Jews after the Black Plague were justified in the name of security - and based on lies, on desperate nightmares wrung from innocent people tormented into madness.


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