Issue 4471. Last Updated: 09/06/2010

06/09/2006

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""Girls on Bikes,"" by British photographer Elaine Constantine, went on display last week in an exhibition called ""Beyond Compare: Women Photographers on Beauty.""

Global Eye

New sites of shame have entered the American lexicon: Haditha, Ishaqi, Hamandiya, Samarra - places where horrors large and small have marked this beginning of the fourth year of occupation.

From Wheels to Words

Better known as the capital of Russia's car industry, Tolyatti has become a hotbed of contemporary drama thanks to its annual May Readings festival.

Decline and Fall

A former fashion photographer captures the ruinous decay of historic country estates in a new exhibition.

Art for Dummies

Four mannequins coated with collages are the stars of Darya Usova's installation ""JL"" at Stella Art Gallery.

Salon

The tradition of learning poems by heart and reading them aloud has always been strong in Russia.

The People's Poet

The details of her love life no less spicy for the years, Anna Akhmatova is also presented as a symbol of Russia's tragic history in a new biography of the poet by Elaine Feinstein.

Wanted

Alexei didn't mind telling me about his trip to Zimbabwe, where he peppered the local animal population with as much lead as possible.

Behind the Camera

Famed theater director Kirill Serebrennikov has never had much luck in film - until now, with his new screen version of ""Playing the Victim.""

Comeback Concert

Vasily Shumov, a legend of the Soviet Union's underground rock scene during the 1980s, gives his first performance in Moscow in eight years.


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