Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/20/2010

06/23/2006

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Last week, the State Literary Museum opened an exhibition called ""The Golden Age of Russian Photography"" that features photos dating back to the 1840s.

Global Eye

It turns out that everything Bush says he wants from the Iranians now, he could have had for the asking - three years ago.

Salon

""Sexy"" is not the first word that springs to mind when one thinks about Russian literature. In fact, some might say it is the opposite of sexy.

Her Own Society

Sweeping aside myths about the place of women in Russian poetry, a new anthology of translated works offers a unique introduction to this complex, sophisticated literary scene.

Struggle for Survival

Three young women flee their abusive, impoverished homes and become streetwalkers in ""The Spot,"" Yury Moroz's grim drama about prostitution.

Wanted

Dima's Kalashnikovs are 95 percent the same as the real ones. They've just been adapted into supercharged gas pistols that fire 4.5mm pellets.

Close to the Bone

A new production from Anatoly Vasilyev contains pointed references to his real-life property dispute.

Shaking Things Up

The third annual Avant music festival brings another line-up of Western indie bands rarely heard in Russia.

Rock of Ages

Roger Waters of Pink Floyd performs his famed 1973 album ""The Dark Side of the Moon"" next-door to Red Square.

High-Fidelity Stereo

The Berlin-based duo Stereo Total brings its postmodern, multilingual mix of pop and electronic to B2.

A Tricky Set of Steps

An Israeli film explores the difficulties of the Russian immigrant community through a story of teenage angst and ballroom dancing.

Growing Up in a Trouble Spot

Director Maria Saakyan's debut feature film ""The Lighthouse"" reflects her own childhood in war-torn Armenia.

Around the World in 10 Days

The 28th Moscow International Film Festival offers some promising films - as well as a notable assortment of scandals.


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