11/03/2006
Paid access archiveIn the Spotlight
Vladimir Zhirinovsky's performance on ""Two Stars"" made his partner, the rapper Seryoga, sound like Frank Sinatra by comparison.
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Sergei Bondarchuk's adaptation of Mikhail Sholokhov's ""And Quiet Flows the Don"" premieres on Channel One this week.
A Bitter Irish Brew
Two Moscow theaters offer Russian interpretations of Martin McDonagh, a playwright known for his bleak, darkly funny plays set in rural Ireland.
A Story Told in Postcards
An exhibition of faded, pre-revolutionary greeting cards sheds light on the history of Germans in Moscow.
Brave New World?
A video artist asks pointed questions with her remake of a 1937 film about the liberation of Soviet women.
Wanted
Roman is both bank and regulatory body in the market for Romario's Signature, which you can read about on his web site.
Rebel With a Camera
An exhibition and an accompanying book written by his grandson aim to show how Alexander Rodchenko revolutionized the art of photography.
The Maestro of Siberia
Many in the music world see Teodor Currentzis as a rising star. In an interview, the conductor talks about his mission to change classical music in Russia.
Jamaican Rhythms
Reggae legend Bob Marley's former bandmates, The Wailers, play in Russia for the first time.
Salon
The majestic discoveries in Pompeii made a lasting impression on Russian art and culture.
The Hunger Artist
A haunting graphic novel by Nikolai Maslov captures the poverty, brutality and cynicism of late Soviet life.
- In the Spotlight
- Image
- A Bitter Irish Brew
- A Story Told in Postcards
- Brave New World?
- Wanted
- Rebel With a Camera
- The Maestro of Siberia
- Jamaican Rhythms
- Salon
- The Hunger Artist
- Malkin Pens Place in the Record Books
- CSKA Profits From Profligate Arsenal
- Spartak Plans New Stadium
- Kicking the Vodka Habit
- Brightening Up Your Autumn
- $19 Million Later, Russian Tea Room to Reopen
- Panama's UN Bid Moves Ahead
- Bush Rallies Republican Base on Eve of Elections
- Iraqi President Asks U.S. Troops to Stay
- Business in Brief
- Barrick Increases Its Highland Gold Stake
- Oil Output Falls Amid Exxon Setback
- Cabinet Backs $6Bln Extra State Spending
- Yukos Firm Sues Parent Over Debt
- Pipelines Are Worn Out, Watchdog Says
- Top 3 Oil Firms to Reduce Gas Flaring
- News in Brief
- State Duma Moves to Regulate Pawnshops
- 30,000 Demonstrate in Bishkek
- Witnesses to Receive Bodyguards
- Rosneft Lining Up $24.5Bln in Loans
- Price of Gas to Double for Georgia
- Moscow Fumes at U.S. Warning
- Egypt Seeking 'Peaceful Atom'
- Unity Day Generating Division and Defiance
- United Russia, Rodina Back State Monopoly on Alcohol