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07/14/2006

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Angry Young Men

Nitzer Ebb, the aggression-filled band from Britain that paved the way for a variety of electronic music, plays in Russia for the first time in over 10 years.

Dueling Theaters

Russia's top two opera and ballet theaters, the Bolshoi and the Mariinsky, are getting ready to face off in London.

Wanted

Like any decent teacher, Uncle Vova had a wide range of knowledge, and he spoke with much expertise on bribes.

The Bible of Booze

A new anthology explores how a circle of freewheeling Russian writers and artists found meaning in alcohol.

Voices From the Periphery

An exhibition looks for common ground among four different artists from Central and Eastern Europe.

Salon

The fantasy genre seems to provide the most fertile environment for fan fiction. In fact, some Russian writers have built their entire reputations on it.

The African Chameleon

It is mostly the lapses, blank spots and mysteries in Abram Gannibal's life that illuminate Hugh Barnes' biography of Pushkin's African great-grandfather.

Global Eye

Hundreds, possibly thousands of neo-Nazis and ""white power"" extremists have infiltrated the U.S. military, the Pentagon's own investigators report.

Image

This run-down Horch 830 BL Pullman Cabriolet, built in Germany in 1938, is one of over 3,000 cars on display at ""Autoexotica.""

A Hard Act to Follow

Singing doctors, power-crazed kings and oafish bureaucrats provided some of the most memorable moments of the 2005-06 theater season.

Angry Young Men

Nitzer Ebb, the aggression-filled band from Britain that paved the way for a variety of electronic music, plays in Russia for the first time in over 10 years.


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