06/15/2007
Paid access archiveOn the Trail of t.A.T.u.
Mischa Barton arrives in Moscow to star in ""Finding t.A.T.u.,"" an English-language film based on a novel about fans of the pseudo-lesbian duo.
Pioneers of Punk
Russian fans get another chance to hear Sonic Youth.
Portrait of a Monster
Alexei Balabanov's shockingly violent ""Cargo 200"" premiered at the Kinotavr film festival, but the jury gave it the cold shoulder.
Wanted
The stuffed lobster has been in Alexei's family for 30 years.
Salon
Joanne Turnbull's imaginative translation of Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky won the Rossica prize this week.
Hell or High Water
Neal Bascomb looks back at what was achieved - and what was at stake - aboard the battleship Potemkin.
Reviving Debussy in Moscow
French baritone Francois Le Roux sings in Debussy's opera ""Pelleas et Melisande,"" which hasn't been staged in Russia for more than 90 years.
Ballet Debut
Young composer Alex Prior presents his score for a ballet based on ""The Jungle Book.""
Crossing the Line
Pavel Pryazhko uses a farcical story about a woman's stolen underwear to tell some hard truths about contemporary Russia in ""Panties.""
Image
Paintings by Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna, the sister of Tsar Nicholas II, went on display at the New Tretyakov Gallery this week.
In the Spotlight
Red Square time was running 45 minutes behind the rest of the city, presumably so that footage of the rock concert could be edited.
On the Trail of t.A.T.u.
Mischa Barton arrives in Moscow to star in ""Finding t.A.T.u.,"" an English-language film based on a novel about fans of the pseudo-lesbian duo.
- Pioneers of Punk
- Portrait of a Monster
- Wanted
- Salon
- Hell or High Water
- Reviving Debussy in Moscow
- Ballet Debut
- Crossing the Line
- Image
- In the Spotlight
- Not Exactly Morning People
- Hamas Militants Occupy Gaza City
- 3 Sunni Mosques Destroyed
- Kurt Waldheim, Former UN Leader, Dead at 88
- Roaches
- Giant Dinosaur Fossil Found in China
- FBI Finds It Regularly Breaks Law
- Using the Net to Send a Little Help
- Paris Rolls Out Bike-Sharing Program to Ease Congestion
- British Council Asked to Leave Office
- 4 Soldiers Convicted in Chechen Murders
- NATO Sticks to Shield Plan
- Bones in a Meadow Revive Nazi Horror
- Computers on Space Station Partly Working After Failure
- News in Brief
- Economy Up 7.9% in Quarter
- Levitin Gets a Pasting on Road Program
- Taxman Suspends Alcohol Licenses
- Reiman Backs Svyaz Asset Transfer
- Adamov Company Loses Uranium Case
- Georgians Halt Spread of Swine Fever
- Business in Brief
- Altimo Ups Its Stake in VimpelCom
- Moscow Ranks Last in Business Survey
- U.S. Official Queries Baltic Pipe Damage
- Rosneft Bids Again for Yukos Assets
- Spy Spat Brews as Austria Arrests 2
- Gazprom Looks to Pump Up Volume
- Hermitage Comes Under Fire in Tax Probe
- Prosecutors Investigate Sakharov Museum
Most Read