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06/16/2006

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Wanted

Some of the signs are simple, scrawled with a basic beggar eagerness, while others are more elaborate.

Putting Russia on the Couch

Andrei Kurpatov is popularizing psychotherapy with dozens of self-help books and a new television show on Channel One.

And the Winner Is...

The Kinotavr film festival ends with a round of prizes for Russia's younger batch of directors, while some more established filmmakers are shut out.

Strings and Synthesizers

Deine Lakaien, a German band known for its dark mix of classical and electronic music, plays at B2.

Chinese Army

Ancient clay soldiers from China come to Russia for the first time for an exhibition at the Historical Museum.

Salon

In the 19th century, Russian authors portrayed Muslims as noble, honorable and cunning, yet uncivilized and ""savage.""

A Working Relationship

The Muslim experience in tsarist Russia is often described as a cycle of repression, Russification and conflict. A new book by scholar Robert D. Crews tells a different story.

Frame by Frame

A new book aims to tell the whole story of Soviet film, from 1920s art-house classics to Brezhnev-era audience favorites.

Reflections From Austria

Otto Mauer's acclaimed modern art collection comes from Vienna to Moscow.

An Adventure Gone Bad

In the revival of a once-popular play from the 1920s, a dreamer is lured into a scheme to rob a rich man's apartment.


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