Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/21/2010

10/20/2006

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Budapest Rising

Fifty years after the Hungarian revolution, two new books by political scientist Charles Gati and photographer Erich Lessing reassess what was - and what might have been.

Salon

Was the appearance of Victor Pelevin's new novel on the Internet a leak from the publishing house, or was it something more conspiratorial?

Party Person

Peter Hook, the bassist of New Order, offers a taste of the Manchester dance-club scene with his first-ever DJ set in Moscow.

Feast From the East

The new Rozamira festival presents a wide range of Asian art, including Iranian film, Uzbek music and Chinese photography.

Small Achievements

Russian model-train makers show off their work in a new exhibition at the Polytechnical Museum.

Wanted

The corruption in Central Asian football makes the Russian game look like an intra-Vatican tournament for nuns.

The Voice of an Era

Moscow celebrates the 80th birthday of opera legend Galina Vishnevskaya with a gala concert and a new singing competition.

Disunited Kingdom

The legendary Konstantin Raikin and the troupe of his Satirikon Theater present a new staging of Shakespeare's tragic masterpiece, ""King Lear.""

Stinkers of the Season

The hero of ""The Swordbearer"" slashes bad guys with a blade embedded in his arm, while ""Autumn Leaves Blues"" tells the story of a lonely librarian.

In the Spotlight

A cuddlier figure than he used to be, rock star Sergei Shnurov looks very natural in front of the camera on his new travel show.

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The first Russian production of ""Mamma Mia!"" premiered last weekend at MDM.

Budapest Rising

Fifty years after the Hungarian revolution, two new books by political scientist Charles Gati and photographer Erich Lessing reassess what was - and what might have been.

Salon

Was the appearance of Victor Pelevin's new novel on the Internet a leak from the publishing house, or was it something more conspiratorial?


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