Issue 4471. Last Updated: 09/06/2010

01/26/2007

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Larger Than Life

Eugene Hutz, the singer of Gogol Bordello, talks about his unique career in music, film and Gypsy activism.

Wanted

Yury will find a man to write everything for you, as he is the middleman for the lazy student.

The Beauty of Belief

Contemporary artists explore the theme of faith in an unusual project at Winzavod.

Swan Song for Stalin

A new series from a veteran reality-show producer depicts the last month of Josef Stalin's life.

Salon

Given the news of Ilya Kormiltsev's illness, the timing of the announcement about Ultra Kultura seems especially malicious.

His Tsar's Secret Service

James Fleming takes some tips from his famous uncle with a novel that straddles Britain and Russia, and an aristocratic hero who smacks of an early James Bond.

In the Beginning

""The Creation,"" Haydn's celebrated oratorio inspired by the Book of Genesis, gets a rare performance in Moscow.

German Fusion

Tanzwut brings its unusual mix of medieval instruments and synthetic beats to Apelsin.

In the Days of My Youth

Two productions - one inspired by a recent novel, the other a revival of a once-scandalous 1909 play - explore the power of childhood experiences.

Image

A plane takes off for the North Pole in 1937, in an image captured by Soviet photographer Vladislav Mikosha.

In the Spotlight

When it comes to celebrity breakups, there seems to be an inverse relationship between how interesting they are and the amount of coverage they get.

Larger Than Life

Eugene Hutz, the singer of Gogol Bordello, talks about his unique career in music, film and Gypsy activism.

Wanted

Yury will find a man to write everything for you, as he is the middleman for the lazy student.


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