Issue 4352. Last Updated: 03/18/2010

05/19/2006

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Global Eye

Where are the cheering hordes shouting ""U.S.A! U.S.A!"" at the news that the land of the free imprisons more people than any other country in the world?

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One of the more arresting installations at Art Moscow is ""Happy Hour,"" in which young women dressed in red bikinis sit behind a glass wall and stare back at visitors.

Nightmare Scenario

Raskolnikov, the protagonist of Dostoevsky's ""Crime and Punishment,"" is tormented by his conscience in the play ""Dreams of Rodion Romanovich.""

The Trouble With Women

The Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theater presents a new production of ""Cosi Fan Tutte"" in honor of Mozart's 250th birthday.

Salon

Some of Russia's top literary translators had a lively debate this week about the state of their profession.

Friendly Fire

A new book by historian John Lukacs explores the relationship between Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin in the years leading up to German-Soviet conflict.

Wanted

Pavel keeps the old newspapers packed into boxes in his apartment. In all, the collection weighs about fifty kilograms.

Turning Over a New Leaf

Even as the Tretyakov Gallery celebrates its 150th birthday, it has plans to transform itself into a fully modern, high-tech museum.

All That Jazz

Musicians of different countries and styles converge on Moscow to improvise in the brand-new Art Depot festival.

Extreme Filmmaking

The Cinemasports festival, which challenges teams to make short films in a single day, comes to Moscow.

Big-Haired and Proud of It

The 1980s punk-pop act Sigue Sigue Sputnik, best known for the hit ""Love Missile F1-11,"" gives a concert at B2.


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