03/02/2007
Paid access archiveUnhappy Birthday Party
One of Moscow's leading theaters, the School of Dramatic Art, marks its 20th anniversary with its founder, Anatoly Vasilyev, in self-imposed exile.
Unhappy Birthday Party
By John Freedman
One of Moscow's leading theaters, the School of Dramatic Art, marks its 20th anniversary with its founder, Anatoly Vasilyev, in self-imposed exile.
Reaching for New Heights
The Moscow Biennale kicks off its flagship event in an unlikely venue - the Federation Tower.
A Tycoon's Treasure Trove
Businessman Vladimir Semenikhin opens a private museum to show off his extensive art collection.
Portraits of Petroleum
Artists in a special project of the Moscow Biennale explore the impact of oil on culture, politics and society.
Wanted
Pavel got into the business after finding a listening device in his office.
Salon
My opinion is that someone who knows the general plot and ideas of ""The Aeneid"" or ""Beowulf"" is better off than someone without a clue.
Footnotes
Precisely because Barbara Milberg Fisher was not one of George Balanchine's muses, her memoir is at the perfect distance to capture dancing under the choreographer.
Detroit Jokers
The witty, energetic U.S. band Electric Six plays at Ikra's one-year anniversary party.
New World Ballet
The Bolshoi Theater offers local audiences a sample of contemporary U.S. choreography in its new triple bill.
When Men Wore Wigs
A Frenchman visits 18th-century Russia in the historical swashbuckler ""Servant of the Sovereign.""
In the Spotlight
It's hard to define Lyube's musical style. But you could call it vertical-of-power rock.
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- Reaching for New Heights
- A Tycoon's Treasure Trove
- Portraits of Petroleum
- Wanted
- Salon
- Footnotes
- Detroit Jokers
- New World Ballet
- When Men Wore Wigs
- In the Spotlight
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