Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/20/2010

01/19/2007

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Six Moscow sculptors are participating in a competition to design a monument to poet Osip Mandelstam.

Comrade Cowboy

Yuri Druzhnikov views America through Russian eyes in his anarchic new novel about ex-Soviet bigwigs who find themselves stuck on the wrong side of history.

Salon

The Soviet Union had a version of the spy genre, too, with its own peculiarities.

In the Spotlight

When CTC premiered its new reality show ""Wedding Commotion,"" all eyes were not on the slightly dull couple, but on Tina Kandelaki's hands.

Into the Mind of a Madman

In ""July,"" a new work by pioneering playwright Ivan Vyrypayev, an old man delivers a demented monologue about his life as a murderous cannibal.

Monuments and Memories

A Soviet artist encounters her long-exiled husband in Andrei Eshpai's period drama ""Ellipsis.""

A Hero of Our Time

Newspaper cartoonist Andrei Bilzho fleshes out his creation, Petrovich, with a new book and exhibition.

Clowns vs. Nazis

The Blue Noses group pokes fun at extremism in a new exhibition at Guelman Gallery.

Melancholy Numbers

Tindersticks singer Stuart Staples returns to Moscow for the first time since embarking on a solo career.

Wanted

The location is central, there are great benefits and, according to the ad, you don't even need any experience.

Making Waves

Sex advice, rock star wisdom and prisoner song contests are among the stranger offerings in the quirky world of Russian talk radio.

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Six Moscow sculptors are participating in a competition to design a monument to poet Osip Mandelstam.


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