Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/20/2010

10/26/2007

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Behind the Songs

Singer and songwriter MakSim has taken the long route to pop success.

Screening Festival Gems

A new film festival, 2Morrow, aims to outshine the Moscow International Film Festival.

Unexpected Guests

The British band Unkle plays in Russia for the first time.

Wanted

""A little old lady brought it in,"" says the owner of one stall.

High Notes

A book by Elizabeth Wilson pays personal tribute to the legendary musician and dissident Mstislav Rostropovich.

Salon

No respectable publishing house can do without a biographical series these days.

Drawing a Russian Bear

In the new children's animation feature ""Elka,"" a polar bear takes on a robot called Maxi Mouse and a brown fizzy drink with hypnotic powers.

Visions of Opulence

Contemporary Russian artists take inspiration from the visual overkill of the Baroque period.

Ringing the Changes

Despite turning 90 last month, Yury Lyubimov continues to experiment, and his latest production is an unexpectedly beautiful ""Woe From Wit.""

A Fight to the Death

A sequel to the hit boxing drama, ""Shadow Boxing,"" sees the action move to the United States, where the hero accidentally kills a Mexican fighter.

Image

A new festival of contemporary and vintage cartoon films opens Thursday.

In the Spotlight

Channel One's new game show, ""Wall on Wall,"" originated in Japan.


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