04/28/2006
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These days, U.S. government officials routinely detail policies that in a healthy atmosphere would shake the nation to its core.
Image
A figure in monastic robes catches the eye of a visitor at the Museum of Russian Vodka, which celebrated its opening this week.
Lonely Hearts Club
A disillusioned truck driver is reunited with the woman he once loved, following a 17-year separation, in ""Five Evenings"" at the Sovremennik.
Electronic Duo
After a taste of Western success, Yolochniye Igrushki found new musical opportunities in an unlikely place: at home in Russia.
Baroque Days
A brand-new festival at MMDM promises to give a boost to Moscow's developing early-music scene.
Salon
The choice of Olesya Nikolayeva as the winner of this year's Poet prize came as a surprise to many.
Like Father, Like Son
Revolution and family upheaval exiled Yul Brynner from his hometown of Vladivostok. But according to the actor's son, the Brynners have never been ones to focus on the past.
Show of Force
Mounted Kremlin guardsmen have plans to liven up Red Square with a flashy new ceremony.
Commanding Heights
Architect Norman Foster, known for his high-tech skyscrapers, comes to Moscow to launch an exhibition of his past, present and future projects.
All the World's a Stage
The 14th annual Benois de la Danse festival honors ballet stars from all over the world.
Wanted
Pavel decided to try his hand at the esoteric foot-fetish division of porn after a chat with his friend Alexander, a photographer.
- Radioactive Theater
- Global Eye
- Image
- Lonely Hearts Club
- Electronic Duo
- Baroque Days
- Salon
- Like Father, Like Son
- Show of Force
- Commanding Heights
- All the World's a Stage
- Wanted
- Radioactive Theater
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