Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/19/2010

11/17/2006

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The Moscow residence of Ded Moroz - Russia's answer to Santa Claus - was formally opened in Kuzminki Park on Wednesday.

In the Spotlight

Foot-in-mouth syndrome and Russian celebrities seem to go together like crooner Iosif Kobzon and his toupee.

Wanted

At Charlie's bank, there are no windows between customer and teller. It looks like a chat show with the three lovely tellers facing out to the audience.

Homemade Wonders

For more than a decade, Vladimir Arkhipov has been collecting objects that showcase the ingenuity of ordinary people.

Northern Renegades

The veteran St. Petersburg band NOM - known for its sharply satirical, zero-budget films as well as its raucous music - plays at Ikra.

Hostile Reception

Critics and Cossacks slam the new television adaptation of ""And Quiet Flows the Don.""

Salon

Italian cookbooks are a dime a dozen, but Yelena Kostyukovich's guidebook centered on food is something totally new for Russia.

Point of No Return

The Germans attacked Moscow in 1941 expecting the Soviet regime to collapse. Instead, as Rodric Braithwaite's new book recounts in vivid detail, the Soviets set their own agenda.

Out of the Shadows

A film festival aims to break down Russian stereotypes about disabled people.

Journey Into Darkness

In a play based on Mikhail Bulgakov's ""Morphine,"" a doctor succumbs to drug addiction as Russia descends into the chaos of the 1917 Revolution.


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