Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/20/2010

04/21/2006

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Out of the Shadows

Although Russia has long been a superpower in classical ballet, the country's relatively young modern dance scene is beginning to find its way too.

Wanted

Konstantin doesn't walk down the street with his shashka swinging at his side, but he does take part in a parade with it once a year.

Dangerous Films

A festival presents the works of slain filmmaker Theo van Gogh - but without the controversial TV documentary that led to his death.

Dark Lyrics, Loud Guitars

...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, an intellectual indie rock band from Texas, plays its first concert in Moscow.

Salon

The works of William Shakespeare have often had a controversial reception in Russia.

The View on Pyongyang

With information on the North Korean regime so scarce, a new book by Balazs Szalontai looks for insight in the next best place - the newly opened archives of Eastern Europe.

Buyers Wanted

Dealers of contemporary Russian art try to get in on the action at Sotheby's upcoming sales in New York.

Easter Feast

The fifth Moscow Easter Festival offers a packed schedule of diverse musical performances over the next few weeks.

Dead Man Walking

The hungry, unemployed hero of Nikolai Erdman's classic black comedy ""The Suicide"" is urged to kill himself by an array of scheming strangers.

Radio Romance

A star DJ and a budding architect cross paths against the scenic backdrop of St. Petersburg in ""Piter-FM"" from first-time director Oksana Bychkova.

Global Eye

The planes are already on continuous alert, making ""nuclear delivery"" practice runs along the Iranian border.

Image

Last weekend, the Manezh Central Exhibition Hall briefly became home to a tank full of scuba divers.


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