01/25/2008
Paid access archiveThe Red Carpet
From Tsarist opulence to Soviet intrigue, a book by Harlow Robinson shows how Hollywood's idea of Russia has changed with the times.
Salon
Roman Kats wrote a whole collection of reviews without opening the novels - or so he claims.
Wanted
Russia is a leader in making vezdekhods and not just because they are called something different in other countries.
In the Spotlight
In ""The Magic of 10,"" contestants have to guess the results of public opinion polls to win a top prize of 10 million rubles.
Image
Actor Robert De Niro visits the studio of sculptor Zurab Tsereteli in a photograph now on display at Zurab Gallery.
Conductor's Request
Alexander Lazarev presents his own choice of works by Rachmaninov and Respighi at a concert by the National Philharmonic of Russia.
Viewed at a Distance
The NCCA shows art created by Russians living abroad.
On the Socialist Trail
In a new book, Andrei Shary revisits the East German Westerns of his childhood and their hero, Gojko Mitic.
Not My Cup of Tea
A young writer living in Britain voices her gripes about the London Underground, the awful television and uncouth locals in a new book.
French Connection
St. Petersburg band The Krolls translates its lyrics into French to sing about alcohol, chocolate and cocaine.
A Theater With a View
The Fomenko Studio moves into a custom-built theater and stages its first production, Alexander Ostrovsky's classic play, ""Without a Dowry.""
Theater
Theater
The Red Carpet
From Tsarist opulence to Soviet intrigue, a book by Harlow Robinson shows how Hollywood's idea of Russia has changed with the times.
Salon
Roman Kats wrote a whole collection of reviews without opening the novels - or so he claims.
- Wanted
- In the Spotlight
- Image
- Conductor's Request
- Viewed at a Distance
- On the Socialist Trail
- Not My Cup of Tea
- French Connection
- A Theater With a View
- Theater
- Wrong Way to Fight Against Political Foes
- Getting a Charge From the Moscow Metro
- Business in Brief
- SocGen Nabs Trader For Bilking $7.1Bln
- Palestinians Blast Open Egyptian Border
- Clinton Campaign Pushing Obama as Favorite
- U.S. Border Patrol Has a Long History in the Saddle
- Prodi Warns Senate of 'Power Vacuum' Risk
- News in Brief
- Little Chance Left of Kasyanov Candidacy
- Rogozin Says Set to Work With NATO
- EU President Wants Dialogue on Arms Treaty
- Saakashvili to Shuffle Cabinet
- Medvedev Sticks to Civil Society Theme
- Armenian Student Stabbed to Death
- Kazakh Film Aims for Oscar
- Belarus Oppositionist Granted Early Release
- Kadyrov Criticizes Personality Cult
- Lithuania Imprisons Suspected IRA Dissidents
- University Buys IBM Computer
- Kozlov Case Sent to Court
- Kudrin Gets Job to Curb Inflation
- Fishing Chief Plans Caviar Monopoly
- Markets End Losing Streak
- Swiss Approve Noga Funds Freeze
- Kudrin's New Deputy
- State Rejects Chinese Bid for TNK-BP Unit
- Gas Cartel Could Be Formed in June
- Suspected Crime Boss Mogilevich Arrested With Arbat Prestige Owner
- Boom in Weddings Is Packing Palaces
- Russia's Economy Looks Good From Davos
- Arbat Prestige Boss Arrested for Taxes
- Sweden's TV8 interviewed Moscow Times editor Andrew McChesney.
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