Issue 4354. Last Updated: 03/22/2010

02/22/2008

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Memoirs of a Lost Era

A new book chronicles daily life in Moscow from 1914 to 1917.

Wanted

""Did you think you can buy a real Samurai sword in an underpass?"" he sneered.

Recreating an Empire

Moscow Museum of Modern Art hosts a retrospective of Boris Orlov, one of the founders of Sots-art, who still finds inspiration in Soviet imagery.

40 Years of Jethro Tull

Moscow Museum of Modern Art hosts a retrospective of Boris Orlov, one of the founders of Sots-art, who still finds inspiration in Soviet imagery.

Life Sentence

A reckless Russian gambler finds immortality a raw deal in Carl-Johan Vallgren's latest novel.

Salon

Most classic Russian movies are adaptations of books.

Fingers on the Pulse

Kinoteatr.doc film festival opens Friday, screening its latest selection of documentaries by young filmmakers.

Screen Stars

Punk TV's intense, atmospheric blend of techno, ambient music and buzzing guitars has already attracted a fair amount of media attention. So far, though, music journalists have struggled to categorize the trio of soft-spoken musicians from Novosibirsk.

Laying Down the Law

The Theater Yunogo Zritelya adapts Gogol's satirical story ""The Nose"" for the stage, while the Maly Theater puts on a didactic play by Leo Tolstoy.

Image

An exhibition of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's lithographs opened at the Tretyakov Gallery this week.

In the Spotlight

Slava burst out of her plunging yellow dress just as she stepped into the camera flashes at the MTV awards.

Moscow Bid Loses Out to Singapore

The Associated Press
Singapore has beaten Moscow in its bid to host the first Youth Olympic Games in 2010.


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