12/21/2007
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Most Muscovites wouldn't blink if they saw a cannon being fired at Patriarshiye Prudy.
Stirring Up Memories
Rimas Tuminas takes a new angle on ""Woe From Wit.""
Performance Art
The theatrics of Russia's Silver Age poets come alive in Paul Schmidt's theatrical translations.
Salon
Many translations that shaped Russia's cultural landscape were literalist, or word for word.
Aiming for Controversy
Art pranksters AES+F target Princess Diana and Islam.
Surfing the Waves
St. Petersburg's Messer Chups plays at Ikra on Sunday.
Top of the Pops
They have great connections, but Lyudmila Mitvol and Emin Agalarov want more -- success on the pop scene.
Best Films of 2007
Russia's film industry was firing on all cylinders this year.
Best Books of 2007
Judging from the best books of 2007, the country Russia becomes will depend on what it's willing to remember.
Best Theater of 2007
The waning year in theater bore the mark of stability.
Best Music of 2007
Moscow opera theaters turned to the classics with mixed results.
Best Art of 2007
Russia's post-Soviet art world is still in its adolescence.
Pleasures of the Flesh
Sickened by the horrors of war, French photographer Jean-Daniel Lorieux built his career around perfectly composed images of beautiful bodies.
In the Spotlight
With her smoky voice and penchant for personal remarks, Pugachyova has the charisma to carry the show.
Wanted
Most Muscovites wouldn't blink if they saw a cannon being fired at Patriarshiye Prudy.
Stirring Up Memories
Rimas Tuminas takes a new angle on ""Woe From Wit.""
- Performance Art
- Salon
- Aiming for Controversy
- Surfing the Waves
- Top of the Pops
- Best Films of 2007
- Best Books of 2007
- Best Theater of 2007
- Best Music of 2007
- Best Art of 2007
- Pleasures of the Flesh
- In the Spotlight
- 'Enough Proof' for Zuma Trial
- Borders Open From Lisbon to Estonia
- The Art of Reading Russia's Future
- Cutting the Jibberish in the Cabinet
- Deal for Caspian Gas Pipeline Signed
- Bushehr Will Not Start Until Late 2008
- Too Early to Increase Tax on Gas, Nabiullina Says
- Sobyanin to Manage Medvedev Campaign
- Uzbekistan to Vote for President
- Court Orders Beslan Mothers to Disband
- Rossiya Co-Owner Acquires Tabloid KP
- Norilsk Gains as RusAl Favored
- Jeweler Targets Billionaires in Courchevel
- Business in Brief
- Kudrin Eyes New Loan for Belarus
- News in Brief
- A Little Oil Firm Playing a Big Game
- New Visa Rules a Big Headache For Expats
- George Clooney Is Hot, Strippers Are Not
- 'Enough Proof' for Zuma Trial
- Borders Open From Lisbon to Estonia
- The Art of Reading Russia's Future
- Cutting the Jibberish in the Cabinet
- Deal for Caspian Gas Pipeline Signed
- Bushehr Will Not Start Until Late 2008
- Too Early to Increase Tax on Gas, Nabiullina Says
- Sobyanin to Manage Medvedev Campaign
- Uzbekistan to Vote for President
- Court Orders Beslan Mothers to Disband
- Rossiya Co-Owner Acquires Tabloid KP
- Norilsk Gains as RusAl Favored
- Jeweler Targets Billionaires in Courchevel
- Business in Brief
- Kudrin Eyes New Loan for Belarus
- News in Brief
- A Little Oil Firm Playing a Big Game
- New Visa Rules a Big Headache For Expats
- George Clooney Is Hot, Strippers Are Not
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