03/09/2007
Paid access archiveAlice's New Adventures
The story of how Lewis Carroll's masterpiece came to the Soviet Union is almost as strange as the book itself.
Wanted
Disappointingly, Svetlana hadn't even been to the silk storehouse, which is in Moscow somewhere.
Burying the Hatchet
Russian and German museums set aside their differences to cooperate on an exhibition of ""trophy art"" taken from Berlin by the Red Army in 1945.
Comrades in Satire
Sots-Art from the Soviet Union and present-day China goes on display at the Tretyakov Gallery.
Rite of Passage
In Anya Ulinich's debut novel, the challenges of immigration share a lot in common with the challenges of growing up.
Salon
The genre of ""chick lit"" is a recent phenomenon, even in the West. So does it exist in Russia?
Waiting in the Wings
British artist Alan Halliday has found success by drawing ballet dancers like Rudolf Nureyev.
The Nymph and the Clerk
The Mariinsky presents ""Ondine,"" the reconstruction of a 19th-century ballet about a doomed sea sprite, and a new ballet based on Gogol's ""The Overcoat.""
Death of a Composer
A new play revisits the 200-year-old conspiracy theory that Mozart was murdered.
In the Spotlight
""A Circus With Stars"" is similar to previous shows about celebrities learning to ice-skate and ballroom-dance, but with more tigers.
Image
Vasily Vereshchagin's painting ""Solomon's Wall"" was unveiled Monday for an unusual pre-auction viewing at the Tretyakov Gallery.
Alice's New Adventures
The story of how Lewis Carroll's masterpiece came to the Soviet Union is almost as strange as the book itself.
- Wanted
- Burying the Hatchet
- Comrades in Satire
- Rite of Passage
- Salon
- Waiting in the Wings
- The Nymph and the Clerk
- Death of a Composer
- In the Spotlight
- Image
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