Issue 4354. Last Updated: 03/22/2010

02/29/2008

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No Stars in Their Eyes

Moscow Planetarium is under threat.

Wanted

""Judgement Hour"" is like ""Judge Judy,"" but with a 90 percent conviction rate.

The Political Picture

When 1,000 children entered a competition to draw the future Russian president, they all depicted just one man for the job -- Dmitry Medvedev.

Voicing a Protest Vote

Protest band Televizor sings ""Your Putin is a Fascist.""

Bright and Beautiful

A new book shows off the dazzling design and dubious political messages of Soviet coffee-table books from the 1930s, when this genre was at its artistic height.

Salon

Lev Rubinshtein has an eye for detail and a wonderful sense of humor.

Lessons From the Past

Directors turn to Soviet history in two films aimed at young audiences.

Salzburg in Moscow

The organizers of Austria's Salzburg Festival come to Moscow to promote the event to Russian audiences.

Sublime to Ridiculous

The Presnyakov brothers direct their own satirical farce, ""Pub,"" casting film and television stars in the roles of world leaders, the devil and God.

Image

An exhibition opening at the New Tretyakov Gallery on Thursday shows sketches and scenery designs by artists who worked on classic Soviet films.

In the Spotlight

Inna went to a witch to get some magic twigs and a spell to read over Oleg's cup of tea.


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