04/13/2007
Paid access archiveLife After Stardom
Nelli Uvarova won fame for the television series ""Don't Be Born Beautiful,"" and she's about to have her first major film role. But she's not aiming to be a movie star.
Wanted
Telegrams are history in Britain and the United States, but they remain the e-mail of the day in many a place in Russia.
Made in the U.S.S.R.
A new book explores the history of Soviet Export magazine, one of the only sources of capitalist-style advertising in the Soviet Union.
Last Chance to See Utopia
An arts festival takes place in a doomed landmark of Constructivist architecture.
Electronic Springtime
Sweden's Covenant leads a pack of electronic-music acts coming to Moscow this month.
Slavophile Showtunes
A new ""ethno-musical"" rejects Broadway conventions and the corruption of modern society in favor of folk music and old-fashioned peasant values.
Masters and Servants
Matinee idol Yevgeny Mironov stars in a production of the 18th-century comic classic ""The Marriage of Figaro.""
Salon
Various superstitions crop up throughout the history of Russian literature.
Hard Knocks
Marina Lewycka's second novel captures the woes of Britain's migrant workers with pathos and a rollicking sense of humor.
In the Spotlight
Robski and Sobchak divide up millionaires into different personality types and give strategies for winning each one.
Image
Dressed in a ballerina's outfit, Lilya Brik poses for a photographer in Petrograd in 1916.
Life After Stardom
Nelli Uvarova won fame for the television series ""Don't Be Born Beautiful,"" and she's about to have her first major film role. But she's not aiming to be a movie star.
- Wanted
- Made in the U.S.S.R.
- Last Chance to See Utopia
- Electronic Springtime
- Slavophile Showtunes
- Masters and Servants
- Salon
- Hard Knocks
- In the Spotlight
- Image
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