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12/08/2006

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Baby Boom

An ambitious documentary project is following the lives of two dozen children born in the year 2000.

Wanted

You might think that selling kidneys is rare, but there are dozens and dozens of ads for kidneys on the Russian Internet.

Not Just Nokia Phones

Ikra celebrates Finland's Independence Day with an all-night festival of the country's music, headlined by accordion master Kimmo Pohjonen.

Seeing Stars in Batumi

Georgia hosts a new international film festival despite a travel blockade with Russia.

Salon

Olga Slavnikova has won the Russian Booker prize for her energetic and funny novel ""2017.""

Mirror Images

Long before poster art became a trademark of the Soviet regime, Stephen M. Norris writes, Russians learned a lot about themselves by looking at pictures of their enemies.

The Once and Future King

In a new ""Nabucco,"" Novaya Opera turns the Babylonian king who enslaved the Jews into a tyrant from the 1930s.

Sotheby's Goes Postal

The auction house sells letters by Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and Stalin.

The Forbidden Fruit

Director Dmitry Krymov presents a visually stunning, almost wordless new show loosely inspired by Mikhail Lermontov's poem ""The Demon.""

Made for Export

Two new films - a Ukrainian drama about a Chernobyl survivor and a Russian horror movie - target the international market.

Image

James Whistler is the subject of an exhibition that opens Friday at the Tretyakov Gallery.

In the Spotlight

When it comes to Russian sex symbols, it seems you can never wear too much fake tan or be too blow-dried.


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