Issue 4471. Last Updated: 09/06/2010

03/30/2007

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Risk Taker

Director Yury Urnov goes to the North Caucasus to stage a provocative play about terrorism.

Fiery Finns

Ikra hosts a one-night festival of Finnish music called News From Helsinki.

Cults of Personality

The fifth Fashion and Style in Photography festival explores the concept of fame.

Beijing Masterpieces

Treasures from the Forbidden City go on display at the Kremlin Museums.

Wanted

Frustrated Tatar gamblers can now bet on what tomorrow's temperature will be in Naberezhniye Chelny.

Spreading the Word

A new glossy magazine about Russia appears in North American bookstores.

Easter Tunes

Mariinsky maestro Valery Gergiev prepares to lead the sixth annual Moscow Easter Festival.

Disappearing Towers

Vladimir Shukhov was one of the most prolific and innovative architects in early 20th-century Russia. But today his legacy is endangered.

The Junkie Professor

A university lecturer battles addiction in ""The Swallows Have Arrived,"" the downbeat debut film from Ossetian director Aslan Galazov.

Image

A new exhibition at the Bakhrushin Theater Museum displays the work of Ken Reynolds, a British photographer who specializes in theater.

In the Spotlight

Ivan Dulin, a character on TNT's show ""Our Russia,"" is a mishmash of every homophobic stereotype going.

Salon

Pyotr Vail's new book is an anthology of 20th-century poems that have played an important role in his life.


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