Issue 4348. Last Updated: 03/12/2010

03/16/2007

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Bossa Nova Brigade

Nouvelle Vague, the French musical collective that reinterprets 1980s post-punk hits in a silky Latin style, returns to Moscow for a gig at B2.

Dubious Love Potion

Novaya Opera unveils a new staging of Gaetano Donizetti's comic classic ""L'elisir d'amore.""

Thirty Seconds of Fame

Working on commercials may not be glamorous, but it's become the primary training ground for a new generation of Russian filmmakers.

Wanted

Michael's company pays its scouts a handsome 1,300 rubles to go each game, and a free ticket is included.

The Untouchables

In ""Three Days in Odessa,"" a crack squad of gun-toting NKVD officers heads to the Black Sea port city to quash a brutal crime wave.

Dancing 'The Seagull'

Choreographer John Neumeier presents his ballet version of Chekhov's play at the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theater.

International Guests

Works by Canadian photographer Jeff Wall and Swiss video artist Pipilotti Rist go on display in the Moscow Biennale.

A Man for All Seasons

Two new productions show different sides of Alexander Ostrovsky, one of the most prolific and enduring playwrights in Russian literature.

Image

A representative of the Yaniko publishing house, which specializes in miniature books, shows off one of her products.

In the Spotlight

The briefcase stolen from Baskov was worth $24,000 - and that's not even counting the price of its contents.

Salon

Like many Russian politicians before him, Mayor Yury Luzhkov has a thing for literature.

Queen of Hearts

Love, sex and power are central themes in any biography of Catherine the Great, and Virginia Rounding is far from the first to succumb to the empress' charms.

Bossa Nova Brigade

Nouvelle Vague, the French musical collective that reinterprets 1980s post-punk hits in a silky Latin style, returns to Moscow for a gig at B2.


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