Issue 4352. Last Updated: 03/18/2010

05/18/2007

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The Return of a Master

""The Banishment,"" director Andrei Zvyagintsev's long-awaited second film, premieres at the Cannes film festival.

Wanted

Andrei dug up the body 20 years ago, and it remains a nagging memory.

A Collector's Journey

Nearly 20 years after he started buying Russian artworks, Pierre Brochet shows off his collection at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art.

Peculiar Photographs

A St. Petersburg duo has turned one man's unusual sexual obsession into an art project.

Killing Fields

Stalin's deportation of the hundreds of thousands of peasants who were labeled class enemies was as shoddily planned as it was merciless, a new book by Lynne Viola reveals.

Salon

Many creative initiatives flourished under the auspices of the Pioneer movement.

Playing With Icons

A married couple creates art from images of famous Soviet landmarks, including Moscow metro stations.

Orange Coup

The Mariinsky offers a pleasing new version of Prokofiev's ""The Love for Three Oranges.""

Tales From the City

In a pair of new productions, two young playwrights present dark-edged views of contemporary life.

Image

In 1947, architect Nikolai Sukoyan painted the entrance to the proposed Ploshchad Kommuny metro station.

In the Spotlight

The question is, did Verka Serdyuchka sing ""Lasha Tumbai"" or ""Russia Goodbye""?


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