05/12/2006
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The Ostankino estate is one of the historic sites that will be open for free on Thursday, May 18, as part of International Museum Day.
Global Eye
The Iraq war represents nothing but a crude, brutal and no doubt temporary marriage of convenience between old-fashioned religious extremism and old-fashioned elitist greed.
Kinky Love Triangle
In Ivan Dykhovichny's moody art-house drama ""Inhale-Exhale,"" a couple breaks up after the woman leaves her man for a lesbian lover at the dacha.
Grace Under Pressure
Director Anatoly Vasilyev presents a new ""The Stone Guest, or, Don Juan Is Dead"" even as officials try to evict him from the stage it is playing on.
Soviet Renaissance
A major exhibition in St. Petersburg looks back at both official and unofficial art from the post-Stalin era.
French Visit
Masterpieces from the Musee d'Orsay in Paris go on display at the New Tretyakov Gallery.
Salon
The ""preved"" phenomenon gained enormous popularity on the Russian-language Internet with the speed of an avalanche.
Longing for America
Son of Russia's 1,238th-richest man, the unlikely hero of Gary Shteyngart's irreverent second novel has everything one could want - except that all he wants is to immigrate to New York.
Cuban Celebrities
Buena Vista Social Club, the ensemble that gained worldwide fame after Wim Wenders' 1999 film, performs in Moscow.
Out of This World
Celebrating the 45th anniversary of Yury Gagarin's spaceflight, a festival shows early Soviet silent films about space travel with new soundtracks.
Wanted
The slot machines are the basic kind, more slot than machine. One is the classic kind you'd find in a cheap arcade at the end of a Moscow metro line.
- Cheburashka's New Adventures
- Image
- Global Eye
- Kinky Love Triangle
- Grace Under Pressure
- Soviet Renaissance
- French Visit
- Salon
- Longing for America
- Cuban Celebrities
- Out of This World
- Wanted
- Cheburashka's New Adventures
- Ovechkin Powers Russia Past Ukraine
- Sharapova Asks for Equal Prize Money
- Euro Joy for Rubin as Spartak, CSKA Triumph in Cup Semis
- News in Brief
- Little Light Shed on Andijan One Year On
- Churkin Sees Shift in Mood Over Iran
- City Weighs Perks for 'Active' Youth
- Child Labor Still Serious Problem, UN Asserts
- First Opposition Leader Freed From Minsk Prison
- Bombers Were on U.K. Spies' Radar
- Guide Aims to Tidy Up Americans Overseas
- It's Time to Break the Bank
- Putin's Toes and 'You Know Who'
- Business in Brief
- Embattled Naftogaz Chief Resigns
- Car Plant Tries Hand at TV Sets
- EBRD Says It Will Move East in 2010
- Saakashvili Serves Fake Wine to Cabinet
- Customs to Be Its Own Agency
- 2 Main Tasks, 2 Possible Successors
- Foreign Software a Spy Risk, Deputies Say
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