04/14/2006
Paid access archiveA Distinctive Point of View
Poet, journalist and TV personality Dmitry Bykov has never been shy about offering contrarian opinions on politics and literature.
Wanted
Bee venom is a potent and powerful thing, and it has been used for centuries for therapeutic cures.
The Road to Reconciliation
In a series of films made for a German-sponsored competition, Russian film students probe bitter memories of World War II in both countries.
Techno Trailblazer
Famed DJ Juan Atkins, who helped define Detroit Techno in the early 1980s, makes his Moscow debut.
Salon
Ultra Kultura specializes in alternative and extreme forms of literature, and tends to favor anti-establishment authors such as Eduard Limonov.
The Ruthless Truth
There was little room in Soviet war mythology for Vasily Grossman's tales of a Red Army that pitilessly wasted its soldiers and a civilian tragedy that singled out the Jews.
Fatal Attraction
Pulp-fiction writer Yulia Shilova warns Russian women about the dangers of falling in love with Turkish men.
Troubled Kids
Artists offer dark and disturbing visions of childhood in a pair of Photobiennale exhibitions at the Manezh.
Show Me the Money
Two new productions, one set in Moscow, the other in Manhattan, explore the power of the almighty dollar to warp people's values and relationships.
Global Eye
Influential warmongers are now openly calling for the ""pacification"" of Baghdad: a brutal firestorm by U.S. forces, ravaging both Sunni insurgents and Shiite militias.
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- A Distinctive Point of View
- Wanted
- The Road to Reconciliation
- Techno Trailblazer
- Salon
- The Ruthless Truth
- Fatal Attraction
- Troubled Kids
- Show Me the Money
- Global Eye
- Image
- IAEA Hazy on Iran's Nuclear Claims
- Hijacked Flight's Cockpit Recording Transfixes Jury
- Blokhin Slams Ukraine's Youth
- Before the War
- Spring Rhapsodies
- Buryats Fret Over Referendum
- Top Missile Designer Says Russia's Covered
- Expatriates Prefer Not Live in Moscow
- Saratov Wins Brainy Contest
- Ivanov Would Get Only 2%
- Duma to Celebrate by Freeing Inmates
- Metals Giant, Boeing Launch JV for Parts
- Rosneft Consolidates Yugansk Stake
- Arcelor, Severstal Partner Up
- Magnit Owner Takes Charge as IPO Nears
- MTS Chief Quits as Profits Fall
- UN Extends Ban on Caspian Caviar
- Business in Brief
- News in Brief
- Brezhnev, Gorbachev Cars Go on the Block
- Police Target Jehovah's Witnesses
- Politicians Told to Talk in Rubles, Not Dollars