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06/02/2006

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No Compromises

Acclaimed playwright Ivan Vyrypayev is branching out into film and television - and trying to remain true to his principles.

Wanted

For a mere $300, the sides, the back and even the roof of the marshrutki are yours to play with, and your ad will stay up for a whole month.

Fit for a Superpower

The government launches a brand-new music festival, featuring star international guests, in honor of Russia Day.

Just a Minute

None of the films being shown in the Extra Short Film Festival this Saturday is more than 60 seconds long.

Double Trouble

The British electronic band Plaid presents its multimedia project ""Greedy Baby"" at Ikra this weekend.

Salon

Not that long ago, the idea of sitting alone and reading in a Moscow cafe was simply unthinkable.

A Time Outside Time

Alexei Yurchak's book reveals the modest charms of late-Soviet life, which might have been enjoyable enough, if only it hadn't seemed like things would never change.

Black and White

A brand-new gallery shows rarely seen prints by Lev Lapin, an artist from the circle of Kasimir Malevich.

Kids Acting Out

Scottish playwright Nicola McCartney leads a playwriting workshop for teenagers from the North Caucasus.

Lost in the Forest of Memory

Three widows wander through the woods in search of their long-dead husbands and lovers in ""Marya's Field.""

Global Eye

It is not the small-scale Haditha atrocity that should be compared to My Lai. It is the entire Iraq War itself.


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