Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/20/2010

11/16/2007

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Behind Closed Doors

A book by Orlando Figes pulls back the curtain on the personal lives of Soviet citizens under Stalin's regime.

Wanted

Mitrofan Lagidze's soda entranced Stalin, but his Tbilisi cafe is now abandoned.

Nightmares in Watercolor

Rock star Marilyn Manson plays it cool at the opening of an exhibition of his gruesome watercolor experiments at Moscow's M&J Guelman Gallery.

Sampling Sounds

Brazilian-born DJ Amon Tobin plays at Ikra.

Party Lines

Cartoonist Boris Yefimov remained loyal to the Soviet system, even after the execution of his own brother.

Seeking Thrills

Valery Todorovsky's latest film, ""Vice,"" portrays a DJ who gets caught up in the local drug scene.

Salon

Swedish children's writer Astrid Lindgren, who invented the character Pippi Longstocking, was immensely popular in Russia.

A Conductor's Selection

Gennady Rozhdestvensky unearths rare works by Britten and Stravinsky.

All the Right Notes

A jokey guitar ballad gains a cult following on the Internet.

Retelling Shakespeare

A staging of ""Hamlet"" by Garold Strelkov depicts the Prince of Denmark as a tender lover and the Ghost of his father as a heavy-handed assassin.

Image

An exhibition of photographs at Pobeda Gallery focuses on Moscow in the years 1910 to 1917.


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