06/30/2006
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About 250 drawings by political caricaturist Mikhail Zlatovsky went on display last week at the Andrei Sakharov Museum and Public Center.
Global Eye
Suskind paints a portrait of an administration drunk on lawless power, a junta operated from the shadows by Dick Cheney and his long-time companion in skulduggery, Don Rumsfeld.
The Gods Must Be Crazy
Unconventional director Andrii Zholdak revisits an ancient Greek myth in his new version of ""Phaedra,"" set in a modern-day mental institution.
Distant Horrors
An exhibition at New York's Ellis Island aims to educate Americans about the Soviet gulag.
Echoes of the Past
Historian Karl Schlögel explores the multiple layers of Moscow architecture in his newly translated book.
An Affair to Remember
In ""Relations,"" debut director Dunya Smirnova tells the story of two ordinary Russians trying to cover up their extramarital relationship.
Salon
The organizers of this weekend's books festival have packed 140 events into three days, and many promise to be fun.
Coming of Age
Pauls Toutonghi's first novel maps the political and sexual awakening of a Latvian-American teenager in Milwaukee against the backdrop of the Soviet Union's final days.
Wanted
Reindeer horns are said to be pulsing with different vitamins, collagen and fatty acids, as as if they'd been designed to put the vitamin industry out of business.
A Delicate Balancing Act
For years, the Moscow Conservatory has been in dire need of renovation. But can it be saved without ruining its acclaimed acoustics and historic character?
Big-Top Tchaikovsky
An unorthodox circus show staged by a Golden Mask-winning director retells ""The Nutcracker"" with high-tech special effects and rock music.
Dark Vibes From London
The British indie rock band Gallon Drunk, whose gritty sound has drawn comparisons to Nick Cave, plays at B2.
- Image
- Global Eye
- The Gods Must Be Crazy
- Distant Horrors
- Echoes of the Past
- An Affair to Remember
- Salon
- Coming of Age
- Wanted
- A Delicate Balancing Act
- Big-Top Tchaikovsky
- Dark Vibes From London
- Finding It Tough to Meet Expectations
- Talking Grassroots Politics
- Blokhin: Ukraine Has Already Made History
- Ivanov, Poll Sent Home for World Cup Errors
- Agassi Through, Sharapova Yet to Sweat
- Israeli Forces Seize Hamas Officials
- China-Tibet 'Sky Train' Takes Off
- Putin's Stomach Kiss Sparks Talk and Jokes
- State to Unite Arms Makers
- Business in Brief
- Mordashov's Hopes Rest on Meeting
- Abramovich Team Joins Evraz Board
- Turkmens Threaten to Stop Gas in 2 Months
- TV Must Announce Ads, New Law Says
- Putin Talks Up Turkish Energy Ties
- UN Council Condemns Iraq Killings
- UN Panel Overrides Russia
- News in Brief
- Gazprom Acquires Major Itera Field
- Discord at G8 Diplomats' Meeting
- As Moscow Shelves Empty, Wine Buffs Fret
- Chaika Embarks on Major Reshuffle
- Liberals Consider Boycotting Elections
- Kiev Coalition Endangered by Blockade
- All Incoming Calls Will Be Free
- New Prefixes for Direct Lines
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