Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/21/2010

02/02/2007

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Last weekend, the Moscow metro got a taste of Paris with the official opening of this new entrance to the Kievskaya station.

In the Spotlight

The lyrics of Belarus' entry to Eurovision 2007 need to be sung with a Slavic accent to bring out the full beauty of rhymes such as ""feeling"" with ""willing.""

Backstage Confessions

In ""Repress and Excite,"" a new work by the influential playwright Maxim Kurochkin, a star actor is forced to confront the result of past misdeeds.

Show of Faith

Monks, nuns and icon painters gather at the Manezh for a major exposition of Orthodox art.

Visual Experiments

A new exhibition follows the history of Russian video art from the Soviet underground to the mid-1990s club scene.

Salon

In ""The People's Act of Love,"" author James Meek has all the ingredients for an energetic adventure novel. Yet he does not write one.

The Bare Bones

Little is left to the imagination in Martin Amis' new novel about the Soviet gulag.

Wanted

When the chief prefect of Moscow's central district opened a blog, it was quickly filled with comments.

Ghost Story

Low-budget filmmaker Pavel Ruminov is drawing international attention with his gruesome new horror movie ""Dead Daughters.""

Jamaican Sensation

Making his first appearance in Russia, reggae legend Lee ""Scratch"" Perry headlines a festival in honor of Bob Marley's birthday.

Rip-Off Artists

Two Russians con Londoners out of their money in a new film based on a prize-winning novel.

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Last weekend, the Moscow metro got a taste of Paris with the official opening of this new entrance to the Kievskaya station.

In the Spotlight

The lyrics of Belarus' entry to Eurovision 2007 need to be sung with a Slavic accent to bring out the full beauty of rhymes such as ""feeling"" with ""willing.""


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