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10/05/2007

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History in the Making

A new exhibition by Russia's Federal Archives aims to challenge conventional views on the events of 1917.

Wanted

For $350,000, you can buy the armored train car used by Lavrenty Beria.

Stripping Brad

Theater director Robert Wilson presents short video portraits that show acting stars in a strange new light.

Musical Reactions

The Chemical Brothers play two concerts in Moscow.

Nureyev's Turn

Julie Kavanagh's biography of Rudolf Nureyev vividly and, at long last, thoroughly gives the dancer his due.

Salon

Russian literature has not responded well to the challenges of the post-Sputnik era.

Rethinking Figaro

Dmitry Bertman adds deft comic touches and lyrical magic in Helikon Opera's new ""Marriage of Figaro.""

Fake Gagarin

The daughters of the first cosmonaut are suing over a film that they say defames him.

Bursting the Bubble

Eight years after Mark Ravenhill's ""Shopping and Fucking"" burst onto the Moscow theater scene, Praktika stages his satirical drama, ""Product.""

Domestic Meltdown

Andrei Zvyagintsev's movie ""The Banishment"" wins acclaim and an award, while another new film, ""Nothing Personal,"" falls victim to poor promotion.

Image

A collection of Soviet movie posters from the 1920s to the 1940s went on display at the Proun Gallery this week.


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