Issue 4348. Last Updated: 03/12/2010

12/22/2006

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Bigger, Better, More Expensive

It's not just high oil prices - in 2006, Russia tried to reassert its status as a cultural superpower with a cluster of high-profile events.

Good Housekeeping, Soviet-Style

The Historical Museum looks back at the evolution of the Soviet living room.

Wanted

The stray dogs wander across the border into Abkhazia as if they had United Nations passports tucked in their collars.

Straight Talking

Yury Klavdiyev draws on the stories of young people with HIV in his latest work, while Maxim Kurochkin makes free with the F-word in a hard-hitting drama.

Salon

Moscow's literati delved into the saga of the publication of ""Doctor Zhivago"" and bemoaned the low salaries of translators.

Reality Check

For all the grand talk of Soviet progress, it was Mikhail Zoshchenko's riffs on the wobbly underpinnings of the new world order that captivated readers in the 1920s.

Image

A new exhibition at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art focuses on photographs of hands.

In the Spotlight

The latest theory aired in Komsomolskaya Pravda is that Suleiman Kerimov crashed his Ferrari because he was kissing Tina Kandelaki.

Bigger, Better, More Expensive

It's not just high oil prices - in 2006, Russia tried to reassert its status as a cultural superpower with a cluster of high-profile events.


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