08/25/2006
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Material boy that he is, Artyom is asking for a nearly 300 percent markup on the basic Madonna ticket.
Modern Martyrs
Yury Arabov, the longtime screenwriting partner of director Alexander Sokurov, mourns the death of the Russian intelligentsia in a new novel.
Till Death Do Us Part
He was a vicious dictator. She was just a teenager when they fell in love. An upcoming television series turns Stalin's marriage into a soap opera.
The Angry Canadians
Vancouver's pioneering industrial band, Front Line Assembly, plays Russia for the first time.
The Inner Revolution
Jochen Hellbeck's study of diaries from the Stalin era takes us back to a time of epic hope, when the transformation of man seemed imminent.
Salon
Predictably, most Russian journalists slammed Gunter Grass after the author revealed he had served in the Waffen SS, then covered it up for six decades.
Video Stars
Artists from Russia and abroad screen their works in the fifth annual Pusto video festival.
A Vanishing Legacy
The historic home of an early Soviet architect and his distinguished descendants may not last much longer.
Inside a Poet's Castle
Visitors to the Marina Tsvetayeva Museum can see the place where one of Russia's most brilliant poets spent nine years of her turbulent, prolific life.
Crimes and Misdemeanors
Igor Maslennikov's ""Russian Money"" finds plenty of present-day relevance in a classic 19th-century play about crooked dealings in provincial Russia.
In the Spotlight
The tabloids are having a good time with ""Dances on Ice."" Zhizn reported that pop star Sergei Lazarev was in agony after doing the splits.
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Honey lovers will gather at Kolomenskoye park this weekend for the 16th annual All-Russian Honey Market.
- Wanted
- Modern Martyrs
- Till Death Do Us Part
- The Angry Canadians
- The Inner Revolution
- Salon
- Video Stars
- A Vanishing Legacy
- Inside a Poet's Castle
- Crimes and Misdemeanors
- In the Spotlight
- Image
- Soldiers Get Bent Out of Shape
- The Devilish Triangle of Budget Policy
- It's Altogether Confusing
- Lebanese Take Steps to Secure Border
- Pluto Gets Planethood Revoked
- U.S. Deems Iran's Proposal Inadequate
- Kidnapped Girl Escapes After 8 Years Held Under a Garage
- Business in Brief
- Alcohol, Ad Hikes Hit Marketing Firm
- Lawyer's Jail Time Cut to 6 1/2 Years
- 6 Architects to Bid for Gazprom City
- Metro Plans New Stores Across the Country
- Demanding Shoppers Boost Sedmoi Sales
- News in Brief
- Newspaper Under Investigation
- Pilot Ignored Weather Warning
- Free of Debt Stigma but Stuck on Oil
- Summer Eats, Stocks and Putts
- Orlen Could Enlist EU Help to Get Oil
- Peugeot Plant Plans Face Uncertainty
- UES to Sell $300M Generator Stake to Power Its Expansion
- Seized Motorola Handsets Returned
- Russians Thirst for Grand Slam
- Japan Presses Russia to Free Fishermen
- Several Suits, a Toilet but No Lipstick
- Contract Soldiers Are Leaving Army
- Toxic Waste Spill Won't Affect Russia
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