09/22/2006
Paid access archiveIn the Spotlight
Initially, some media outlets speculated that the shooting of singer Avraam Russo could have been a PR stunt.
Image
A small museum of animated films opened last week in the foyer of the Natalya Sats Children's Musical Theater.
Escape Artist
He longed for freedom in the Soviet era, then left for the West in the 1990s. Now, painter Erik Bulatov comes home with a major retrospective.
Wanted
Buying a plot is simple. You bring your passport and the money, and a month later, the land - or, rather, the right to bury someone on it - is yours.
A Little Birthday Music
Two of Russia's leading conductors honor the 100th anniversary of Dmitry Shostakovich's birth.
Awaiting Judgment Day
Current 93, an ""apocalyptic folk"" band from Britain, plays two concerts at Ikra this weekend.
Salon
Over the centuries, Russian rulers have been big fans of literature, though the results of their efforts have been uneven.
Enemy of the State
Mark Leier's book on Mikhail Bakunin gets inside the mind of a revolutionary who was determined to reorganize society from the bottom up - by bringing the old order to its knees.
Rich Imaginations
An exhibition at a yacht club shows works by a famous painting duo - and by some prominent businessmen.
A Space for Creativity
Aktovy Zal, an independent and multi-purpose arts center, opens inside an old paper factory.
Kings, Fools and Outcasts
A new Lear and an Irish pariah will be among the highlights of the 2006-07 theater season.
Dead Men Do Tell Tales
A veteran of the Chechen war goes home, accompanied by the spirits of his slain comrades, in Alexander Veledinsky's tragicomedy ""Alive.""
- In the Spotlight
- Image
- Escape Artist
- Wanted
- A Little Birthday Music
- Awaiting Judgment Day
- Salon
- Enemy of the State
- Rich Imaginations
- A Space for Creativity
- Kings, Fools and Outcasts
- Dead Men Do Tell Tales
- Malkin Injured in 1st Exhibition Game
- Kremlin Capitalism
- Blame Them for the Rollercoasters
- Thai Army Bans Political Parties
- Ahmadinejad Confronts Critics at U.S. Meeting
- Kozak Gains Power in North Caucasus
- Japanese Captain Fined for Poaching
- Experts Warn of U.S. Subversion Efforts
- Parliamentary Commission on Beslan Postpones Report
- Five Soldiers Ambushed in Chechnya
- Ukraine Pushes for Resolution
- News in Brief
- 2 Visions Vie for Future of Russian Hockey
- Work Starts on First Business School
- Tough Questions for Putin in France
- Business in Brief
- RusAl to Add $8Bln to Spending
- VimpelCom CEO Extends Contract
- HSBC Makes Leap Into Retail Banking
- Cabinet Eases Bank Restrictions
- Bank Names Kozlov's Replacement
- AngloGold, Polimetall Form Venture
- Exxon's Sakhalin-1 Comes Under Fire
- Ukraine Promises No Gas Disruptions
- Dudley Unaware of Threat to Revoke TNK-BP License
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