Issue 4474. Last Updated: 09/09/2010

11/30/2007

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Out of the Public Eye

A new documentary festival, Artdokfest, screens Russian-language films whose quirky subject matter has scared away the television schedulers.

Lipstick and Tragedy

New York Dolls plays its first concert in Moscow at B2.

Keeping the Faith

Ivan Okhlobystin gave up film acting to become a priest. Now he's back and playing Rasputin.

Wanted

There is only a day left of campaigning and all the events Dima is hiring for are already full.

Scorched Earth

The war between the Nazis and the Soviets began as a battle to the finish, historian Chris Bellamy shows.

Salon

The most interesting presentations at the non/fiction book fair will be devoted to children's books.

Breaking Down Barriers

When Glenn Gould performed in the Soviet Union, he ruffled feathers in the classical music establishment.

On the March

Kovcheg gallery displays artists' views of people in crowds, lines and meetings.

Playing With Passion

Andrii Zholdak divides the audience on opening night with a cinematic staging of the familiar Carmen story, retitled ""Carmen. The Outcome.""

Image

Pobeda Gallery displays celebrity portraits taken by Swiss photographer Michel Conte for Vogue magazine.

In the Spotlight

Connie is pictured above her byline with glistening nose and eyes gazing wisely into the distance.

Out of the Public Eye

A new documentary festival, Artdokfest, screens Russian-language films whose quirky subject matter has scared away the television schedulers.

Lipstick and Tragedy

New York Dolls plays its first concert in Moscow at B2.

Keeping the Faith

Ivan Okhlobystin gave up film acting to become a priest. Now he's back and playing Rasputin.

Wanted

There is only a day left of campaigning and all the events Dima is hiring for are already full.

Scorched Earth

The war between the Nazis and the Soviets began as a battle to the finish, historian Chris Bellamy shows.

Salon

The most interesting presentations at the non/fiction book fair will be devoted to children's books.

Breaking Down Barriers

When Glenn Gould performed in the Soviet Union, he ruffled feathers in the classical music establishment.


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