Issue 4354. Last Updated: 03/22/2010

10/13/2006

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Unexplored Territory

An ambitious new festival aims to break down the walls between music, theater, film and even comic books.

Wanted

In the heady days of the early 1990s, Abdul and his brother lived in Moscow and worked at the Luzhniki market.

High-Tech Compositions

The Moscow-born, New York-based musician Ilia Bis plays at Apelsin as part of the Territoriya festival.

Bittersweet Homecoming

Yekaterina Gubanova, a Russian opera singer who has spent most of her career abroad, makes her Moscow debut.

Captive Audience

A new play recreates the Dubrovka hostage crisis of October 2002 for London theatergoers.

The Masters of Nostalgia

The Real Tuesday Weld brings its mix of jazz and electronica to Club Na Brestskoi.

Salon

It's important to remember that previous times were kinder for Russian-Georgian cultural relations.

Trial by Water

Jeffrey Tayler's journey down the Lena River peels away the injustices of Russian life to expose a nation from the inside out - and to better reveal it to its own citizens.

Force Fields

A retrospective looks back at the works of two artists who probe the boundary between nature and artifice.

Grand Ambitions

Helikon Opera prepares for a new ""Boris Godunov"" - and for a massive, $33 million reconstruction project.

Soft-Core Shakespeare

In his new version of ""Antony and Cleopatra,"" Kirill Serebrennikov plays up the erotic passion and transports the story to the modern Middle East.

The End Is Upon Us

A new science-fiction film in the vein of Andrei Tarkovsky's ""Solaris"" and ""Stalker"" explores themes of climate change, racism and nuclear destruction.

In the Spotlight

As the author admits, the world of Russian glossies isn't exactly the glamorous world of Runway magazine in ""The Devil Wears Prada.""

Image

""Maid,"" an action-comedy about a band of female superspies disguised as cleaning women, is one of the movies in this weekend's Thai Film Festival.


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