Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/20/2010

08/18/2006

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Julia Komissaroff's photo, taken in East Jerusalem, shows an old man sitting on the ground after prayers during Ramadan.

Rumblings in the Urals

An explosion of playwriting talent from Yekaterinburg and nearby cities is challenging Moscow's traditional role as the capital of Russian drama.

Winning Hearts and Minds

The Bolshoi Ballet gets a big thumbs-up from British audiences and critics as it winds down its London tour.

Salon

I have always been baffled by the problems Westerners seem to have with the Cyrillic alphabet.

A Genie's Long Career

Khottabych, the popular fictional character created by Soviet author Lazar Lagin, gets resurrected in a slick new movie for teenagers.

In the Spotlight

Mila Micheva has written a novel about a fictional reality show that has a lot in common with ""Dom-2"" - and it doesn't exactly paint a flattering portrait.

Wanted

They take some kangaroo meat, and then the Vladivostok sausage specialists get to work.

Building Blocks

With an unusual mix of art and science, Vyacheslav Koleichuk resurrected a legendary 1921 exhibition of Constructivist art.

Cleaning Up Their Act

Abandoning the rock-star lifestyle, the brothers behind Agata Kristi have turned to the church - and the Kremlin.

It's All New

The Bays - the British electonic band that refuses to record an album, and changes its image with every show - plays at 35MM.

Proletarians in Space

Americans get a taste of Soviet science-fiction movies, rarely seen in the West, with a new retrospective.

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Julia Komissaroff's photo, taken in East Jerusalem, shows an old man sitting on the ground after prayers during Ramadan.


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