Issue 4351. Last Updated: 03/17/2010

09/07/2007

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Building a People's Palace

The romantic ruins of Tsaritsyno get a modern makeover, sparking outrage and delight.

Wanted

Vladimir has just sold his 1980 aubergine Trabant.

Faces from the Past

The Biological Museum displays portraits of Russia's rulers through the ages, sculpted by researchers who specialize in facial reconstruction.

Peaceful Parade

Red Square hosts a huge-scale military show.

Gorbachev's Coup

A new collection of essays by Archie Brown looks back to perestroika to explain the Soviet Union's collapse.

Salon

Literature classes are often so dogmatic and boring that students end up hating all the major authors.

Uncomfortable Viewing

A British director and playwright aims to shock with satirical drama.

A Nurturing Talent

The co-founder of Moscow's Playwright and Director Center, Alexei Kazantsev, died suddenly this week.

Picks of the Season

Moscow's theaters reopen with a host of premieres from Western writers as well as new works by Russia's best-known contemporary playwrights.

Promoting Local Designs

A design forum at Vinzavod displayed innovative products aimed at mass and elite markets.

In the Spotlight

The sexy dark-eyed one calls his flings with two of his wife's best friends ""zigzags of friendship.""


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