02/09/2007
Paid access archiveOne Step at a Time
After making his name in New York and London, star choreographer Christopher Wheeldon is learning what it's like to work at the Bolshoi.
Wanted
Alexei's salo is from a collective farm in Krasnodar, and despite the huge quantity available, it is all homemade.
Zurab Does It Again
Moscow's best-known sculptor opens yet another gallery - with a little help from fashion designer and performance artist Andrei Bartenev.
The Bard of Barcelona
Spanish folk-jazz musician Refree plans to debut new material at his next Moscow concert.
Salon
As it turns out, Joseph Brodsky's trial was the initiative of local authorities; the poet was a pawn in an intricate KGB game.
Scientist in Chief
Even the laws of nature were expected to coincide with Stalin's evolving interpretations of Marxist philosophy, a new book by historian Ethan Pollock shows.
Endangered Music
Two musicologists are fighting to record Yiddish songs before the elderly Jews who remember them pass away.
Cheering a Rebel
Soloists from the Bolshoi and Mariinsky turn out for a gala concert honoring the 60th birthday of choreographer Boris Eifman.
Oligarch's Dilemma
A shady businessman fends off allegations from talk show hosts and deals with a government takeover attempt in Igor Simonov's ""Celestial Beings.""
Gangsters and Toilets
Director Dmitry Meskhiyev lends his talent to ""Seven Stalls,"" a lowbrow Tarantino-style comedy set in the ladies' restroom of a fancy nightclub.
In the Spotlight
I was disappointed by last Friday's episode of ""Practical Joke."" Only one of the three celebrity victims was tricked into believing that someone had died.
Image
Last weekend, the Oriental Art Museum opened an exhibition of old photographs and ceramics from Turkestan.
One Step at a Time
After making his name in New York and London, star choreographer Christopher Wheeldon is learning what it's like to work at the Bolshoi.
- Wanted
- Zurab Does It Again
- The Bard of Barcelona
- Salon
- Scientist in Chief
- Endangered Music
- Cheering a Rebel
- Oligarch's Dilemma
- Gangsters and Toilets
- In the Spotlight
- Image
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