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02/09/2007

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One Step at a Time

After making his name in New York and London, star choreographer Christopher Wheeldon is learning what it's like to work at the Bolshoi.

Wanted

Alexei's salo is from a collective farm in Krasnodar, and despite the huge quantity available, it is all homemade.

Zurab Does It Again

Moscow's best-known sculptor opens yet another gallery - with a little help from fashion designer and performance artist Andrei Bartenev.

The Bard of Barcelona

Spanish folk-jazz musician Refree plans to debut new material at his next Moscow concert.

Salon

As it turns out, Joseph Brodsky's trial was the initiative of local authorities; the poet was a pawn in an intricate KGB game.

Scientist in Chief

Even the laws of nature were expected to coincide with Stalin's evolving interpretations of Marxist philosophy, a new book by historian Ethan Pollock shows.

Endangered Music

Two musicologists are fighting to record Yiddish songs before the elderly Jews who remember them pass away.

Cheering a Rebel

Soloists from the Bolshoi and Mariinsky turn out for a gala concert honoring the 60th birthday of choreographer Boris Eifman.

Oligarch's Dilemma

A shady businessman fends off allegations from talk show hosts and deals with a government takeover attempt in Igor Simonov's ""Celestial Beings.""

Gangsters and Toilets

Director Dmitry Meskhiyev lends his talent to ""Seven Stalls,"" a lowbrow Tarantino-style comedy set in the ladies' restroom of a fancy nightclub.

In the Spotlight

I was disappointed by last Friday's episode of ""Practical Joke."" Only one of the three celebrity victims was tricked into believing that someone had died.

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Last weekend, the Oriental Art Museum opened an exhibition of old photographs and ceramics from Turkestan.

One Step at a Time

After making his name in New York and London, star choreographer Christopher Wheeldon is learning what it's like to work at the Bolshoi.


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