Issue 4349. Last Updated: 03/15/2010

11/02/2007

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As Good as New

Moscow's statues are cracked, dirty and filled with rainwater, but a massive restoration project is underway.

In Dylan's Footsteps

For 30 years, Roxy Music star Bryan Ferry has been performing covers of Bob Dylan songs. He's bringing his new album, 'Dylanesque,' to Moscow.

Leading the World

An exhibition at Vinzavod explores the ""Russian Idea.""

Wanted

The page, called ""Returned Names,"" is an act of remembrance.

Salon

Tatyana Moskvina's new novel, ""She Knew Something,"" has grand aspirations, but doesn't really go anywhere.

Mind Games

A psychoanalyst learns to plot his moves carefully as the Russian empire collapses in Ronan Bennett's latest novel.

Russia's Wooden Relics

Photographer Richard Davies journeyed through the Far North to shoot the region's crumbling churches.

Flirting With Controversy

Writers Mikhail Volokhov and Vladimir Sorokin have caused outrage with previous plays, though two new productions may not live up to the hype.

Filming History

The Cinema Museum is showing Soviet movies from the 1920s and 1930s to mark the anniversary of the October Revolution.

Very Bloody Troubles

With generous doses of gore, Vladimir Khotinenko's latest film, ""1612,"" tells the story of how Russians ousted Polish occupiers 400 years ago.

In the Spotlight

Pyotr Listerman is said to provide oligarchs with beautiful women. One newspaper describes him as an ""elite pimp.""

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An exhibition documenting motorcycle culture in the Soviet Union and Russia has opened.


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