Issue 4346. Last Updated: 03/10/2010

04/06/2007

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Tropical Explorer

After three years of chilling out in Goa, Alexander Sukhochyov turned his experiences into a book and a movie deal.

Wanted

Some people may not know what a walrus penis looks like.

Shostakovich Squad

The venerable Borodin Quartet presents all 15 of Shostakovich's string quartets in a monthlong cycle of concerts at the Moscow Conservatory.

Oddballs From Finland

La Sega del Canto, a Finnish duo whose main instrument is the singing saw, performs at the Theater Center Na Strastnom.

A Buffet for Art Collectors

The Tretyakov Gallery unveils a new, restaurant-like exhibition hall with an exhibition of works by the avant-garde painter Olga Rozanova.

From Peking to Paris

The rediscovered photographs of a globetrotting 19th-century Frenchman go on display at the Shchusev Architecture Museum.

Connected by Blood

Lebanese-born writer and director Wajdi Mouawad stages ""Scorched,"" his harrowing tale of a family torn apart by civil war, at the Et Cetera Theater.

Miracles Can Happen

In ""Waiting for a Miracle,"" Russia's latest foray into the romantic comedy genre, an awkward young woman in St. Petersburg gets help from a fairy.

Image

""Solaris"" is among the movies being shown this weekend in a festival devoted to art-house filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky.

In the Spotlight

Not everyone is happy about the selection of Verka Serdyuchka as Ukraine's entry in Eurovision 2007.

Salon

Set during perestroika, Maya Kucherskaya's novel ""The God of Rain"" chronicles a young woman's quest for faith.

Orange Prize

Serhy Yekelchyk steps back for a wider view of Ukraine's historical relationship with Russia and the West.


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