06/01/2007
Paid access archivePrivate Enterprise
A businessman opens the first private art museum in post-Soviet Moscow.
Wanted
After a couple of months, the divorce is complete and you haven't had to deal with a judge, or even your wife.
The Chosen Ones
The lineup of the Kinotavr film festival offers a peek at the most promising Russian movies of 2007.
Old-Fashioned Values
B1 Maximum hosts an event promoting heterosexual relationships.
Shades of Red
An ambitious book by Robert Service pieces together the history of world communism - in all its forms.
Salon
The new Blogbuster prize is intended for authors who emerged from the ever-popular blogging services.
A Survivor's Story
Rossia airs a miniseries based on the life and works of Varlam Shalamov, author of ""Kolyma Tales.""
Bug's Eye View
Yoko Ono's first exhibition in Moscow shows how a cockroach might view human society.
Childhood Fantasies
In a new staging of ""Peter Pan,"" director Robert Olinger brings irony - and the usual high-flying technical effects - to the J.M. Barrie classic.
Image
Young visitors to the International Tea and Coffee Fair visit a yurt serving Mongolian-style green tea.
In the Spotlight
Zaza Napoli performs as a cabaret act at gay clubs and is certainly a bizarre choice for NTV's new talk show ""Bitch Love.""
Private Enterprise
A businessman opens the first private art museum in post-Soviet Moscow.
- Wanted
- The Chosen Ones
- Old-Fashioned Values
- Shades of Red
- Salon
- A Survivor's Story
- Bug's Eye View
- Childhood Fantasies
- Image
- In the Spotlight
- O'Connor Hits Winner On His Scotland Return
- Russian 'Cow' Advances In Paris
- World Bank Nominee Seeks Reconciliation
- UN to Prosecute Hariri Suspects
- Professional Designs For the World's Poor
- Ex-Premier's Party Banned in Thailand
- Hard for This Service to Stay Competitive
- The Word on the Street
- Kosovo Resolution Tweaked
- Surgeon Is Elected as Latvia's President
- Cosmonauts Install Shields Against Space Junk
- News in Brief
- Kazakh Opposition Slams Ban on Blocs
- Business in Brief
- Rising Sales Boost MTS Q1 Profits
- EU Official Says Gazprom Not Too Strong
- Part of Welfare Fund Earmarked for Stocks
- Bogdanchikov Reveals Contents Of the Yukos Headquarters Lot
- Kamchatka Field Bigger Than Hoped
- Putin Defends Tests as Response in 'Arms Race'
- A Diplomacy of Barbs and Jokes
- Looking for Peace? Stay Out of Russia, Study Says
- Prokhorov Planning $17Bln Fund
- EU Says Russia Is Softening Its Stance on Meat
- BP Chief Flies In as Kovykta Deal Nears
- Yushchenko Warns Parliament
- Lugovoi Points Finger at Berezovsky
- United in Opposition, Divided on Candidate
- Litvinenko's Brother Weighs In