Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/19/2010

09/28/2007

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A Classical Institution

Moscow Philharmonic is blowing the dust off its concert program.

Stars in the Far East

The Pacific Meridian film festival celebrates its fifth year in Vladivostok and proves itself a worthy rival to Russia's more established film forums.

A Tyrant's Softer Side

Sergei Bodrov Sr. talks about his new film, ""Mongol.""

Space Odyssey

Fifty years after Sputnik streaked into the sky, a book by Matthew Brzezinski reconstructs the dawn of a new age.

Salon

Russian science benefited from the inspiration of characters such as Bazarov

Telling a Twisted Tale

The latest movie from renowned director, Kira Muratova, ""Two in One,"" may leave even her ardent fans scratching their heads in bewilderment.

In the Money

A new award, the Kandinsky Prize, will boost Russian artists with a fund of 55,000 euros.

Lowlifes in London

David Cronenberg's latest movie, ""Eastern Promises,"" depicts Russian career criminals operating in Britain.

Showing Their Metal

Mikhail Durnenkov's new play tells a ""Full Monty"" story of steel workers, while Natalya Vorozhbit's ""Ninka's Land"" depicts a Ukrainian bootlegger.

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A parade of strange vehicles rode along the Garden Ring this week as part of Roza Mira arts festival.


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