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03/31/2006

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Lenin Lives

An exhibition offers a rare opportunity to see the collection of the now-closed Central Lenin Museum.

Wanted

If you want to use the miracle washing machine, you need to get accustomed to the fact that nothing appears to be happening.

Prisoners of War

A British-Russian historical drama being filmed near St. Petersburg boasts an international cast, including John Malkovich as a sadistic NKVD officer.

Musicians for Anarchy

In a night of anarchist-themed music, Britain's Chumbawamba plays a concert with local punk rock band Mongol Shuudan.

Salon

Most Russian accounts of Stanislaw Lem's death on Monday called him a ""science-fiction writer,"" even though he had vigorously eschewed the term for decades.

The Village Chronicle

For anthropologist Margaret Paxson, a close encounter with Russian country life reveals an often astonishing blend of agricultural, Orthodox and Soviet traditions.

Golden Revival

Former Bolshoi balletmaster Yury Grigorovich brings back his staging of Shostakovich's ""The Golden Age.""

Slinging Mud

In a pair of exhibitions, artist Sergei Bratkov airs the dirty laundry of life in the former Soviet Union.

Behind Closed Doors

An eccentric recluse turns his back on the world in the latest production from Mikhail Ugarov, a major player in Russia's ""new drama"" movement.

Global Eye

The war aims of the Babylonian Conquest have always been obvious to anyone who concentrates on the operational reality of the action, ignoring the ludicrous cornball about democracy and security.

Image

A golden vessel in the shape of a dove, dating back to 1797, is among the items from Armenia that will go on display at an exhibition this weekend.


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