12/01/2006
Paid access archiveIn the Spotlight
It's hard to see how television host Andrei Malakhov found the time to write a 400-page book, though admittedly, it's one with very big print.
Image
This week, the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts opened an exhibition of masks from different cultures and eras.
A Drama Behind Bars
An experimental project at the Ikshanskaya prison colony aims to turn around troubled teens by teaching them to act, sing and put on shows.
Ladies of the Night
The Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theater presents a sexy new staging of ""La Traviata.""
Personal Tale
Emigre director Slava Tsukerman comes back to Russia to shoot a film set in perestroika-era Moscow.
Playing on Words
A collection of short stories by Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky brings to English a wonderful if little-known Soviet author who wrote to please no one, least of all his readers.
Salon
It has been hotly debated whether the Big Book can take the Booker's place as Russia's No. 1 literary award.
The Duduk Master
Djivan Gasparian, whose music has been featured on Peter Gabriel albums and in Hollywood blockbusters, plays at the Kremlin Palace.
Live in 'Mother Russia'
The British rock band The Sisters of Mercy performs in Moscow for the first time.
Wanted
All you have to do is pay the pensioner a visit, and she'll say what day is best for conception if you want a son or a daughter.
Good Cops, Bad Cops
Russia is getting its own version of the hit U.S. show ""Law and Order."" Law and order, of course, are not exactly the hallmarks of the Russian criminal justice system.
Salvation in the Snow
Pavel Lungin's ""The Island"" tells the story of a veteran who tries to soothe his troubled conscience by taking refuge in a remote northern monastery.
- In the Spotlight
- Image
- A Drama Behind Bars
- Ladies of the Night
- Personal Tale
- Playing on Words
- Salon
- The Duduk Master
- Live in 'Mother Russia'
- Wanted
- Good Cops, Bad Cops
- Salvation in the Snow
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