04/07/2006
Paid access archiveSlaves to Fashion
In dozens of shows spread out over eight days, Moscow designers attempted to capture the mood of the season at Russian Fashion Week.
London Calling
Designer Denis Simachyov teams up with billionaire Roman Abramovich to promote his brand in Britain.
Rebel With a Brush
Grozny-born artist Alexei Kallima wins a state-funded prize for works inspired by the Russian perception of Chechens.
Movie Music
British jazz-electronica artist Barry Adamson, known for his work on film soundtracks, plays his first concert in Moscow.
Backstage Maneuvers
The Moscow city government fires renowned theater director Anatoly Vasilyev after a long-running battle.
Wanted
The plan was to wire me up with a mini-camera and microphone, then send me in to expose the sex tourists.
Teenage Wasteland
Cynical high school seniors fumble through sex and love in a new play by Anna Bugachyova, a dramatist from the Urals making her Moscow debut.
Salon
Mikhail Shishkin, one of Russia's most prominent writers, has been accused of plagiarism. But is it legitimate for a postmodernist author to use other people's texts as ""building blocks"" in his work?
The Muse's Calling
Lara Vapnyar explores the perils of immigration in a novel about a rather average Russian with a very unaverage wish: to become the muse of a great American writer.
Image
Wednesday, April 12, is the 45th anniversary of Yury Gagarin's historic first journey into space.
Global Eye
Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari has been insufficiently enthusiastic about the Bush gang's project to impose their own sectarian dogma on Iraq - their extremist faith in the ""free market.""
- Danger in the Forest
- Slaves to Fashion
- London Calling
- Rebel With a Brush
- Movie Music
- Backstage Maneuvers
- Wanted
- Teenage Wasteland
- Salon
- The Muse's Calling
- Image
- Global Eye
- Danger in the Forest
- Zenit's UEFA Hopes Dashed
- After Fiery Campaign, Italians Vote
- Gazprom's Looming Crisis
- This Is a Test, Only a Test
- Nuclear Firms Court Russian Fuel Trader
- Russia Says Banned Wines Contain DDT
- Russia, China Named Worst Pirates
- Shops in Talks to Create Grocery Giant
- Armenia Cedes Pipe Control
- Supermarket Chain to Sell 20% in IPO
- Business in Brief
- News in Brief
- Yushchenko's Party Seeks Orange Reunion
- Work to Start in '07 on New Metro Ring Line
- Court Will Rule on Brit's Trek
- EU Lawmakers Blast Belarus, Russia
- Cult Leader Offering Resurrections Held
- Army Tribunals to Hear Chechen Cases
- Customs Seizes Norwegian Art
- Yukos Vice President Charged
- Rosneft Shows Off Its 2 Newest Fields
- France Aims to Change Davis Cup History
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