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02/22/2007

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A retrospective of the French photographic duo Pierre et Gilles opened Wednesday at the Manezh.

In the Spotlight

My favorite contestant on ""A Minute of Fame"" was Alexander, a train driver from Omsk who plays the saxophone while standing on one hand.

The Fog of Revolution

A soldier returns from World War I to find his hometown simmering with unrest in Bertolt Brecht's ""Drums in the Night"" at the Et Cetera Theater.

Far From the Front Lines

An Azeri-Russian film about the impact of the Nagorno-Karabakh war is screened at the prestigious Berlin International Film Festival.

Movies on a Shoestring

The Kinoteatr.doc film festival presents a wide array of low-budget documentaries.

Salon

Orhan Pamuk's story has brought back the image of a writer in exile - a motif that has been rich with symbolism since at least Ovid's time.

The Puppet Masters

A rogue spin doctor uses dirty tricks to smear his old Kremlin bosses in ""Media Sapiens,"" Sergei Minayev's follow-up to his bestseller ""Dukhless.""

Folk Songs With a Twist

Inna Zhelannaya, one of the few Russian artists to achieve fame in the international world-music scene, makes a comeback with a new band.

Film Enigma

Matthew Barney's surreal, seven-hour-long ""Cremaster Cycle"" is screened in Moscow.

British Combination

Rockers Ian Brown and Brett Anderson come to Moscow for a two-day festival at B1 Maximum.

Wanted

The demand for obscure animal parts is fueled by China, which values them as delicacies or medicinal ingredients.

Memoirs of an Art Dealer

Marat Gelman has spent the past 15 years running one of Moscow's best-known - and most controversial - art galleries.

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A retrospective of the French photographic duo Pierre et Gilles opened Wednesday at the Manezh.


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