Issue 4351. Last Updated: 03/17/2010

04/11/2008

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Lost in Bad Translation

Russian dubbing sometimes ruins films. But that doesn't have to be the case. Marina Kamenev reports.

Wanted

In this job you can earn 6,000 rubles and spend the early hours of the morning cleaning silly ads like this off walls.

Classic Innovations

Performances at the Golden Mask have included two ballet versions of Chekhov's play ""The Seagull"" and operas by Mozart and Shostakovich.

Sharp-Looking Sound

Indie band The Young Knives perform at B2 on Sunday.

Panic Attack

Richard Rhodes' book on the nuclear arms race asks who stood to gain from a climate of fear.

Salon

The fascination with the Victorian era has now reached our shores, sometimes with unexpected results.

Bright Young Thing

Violist Maxim Rysanov is taking a break from his busy schedule, but still finds time to perform in Moscow.

Kitchen for the Chop?

Samara's Maslennikov Kitchen Factory is threatened with demolition.

Theater Under Threat

""All"" and ""On Gogol's Moon"" are two unusual and creative plays. But their future is uncertain.

Image

""Life is Splendid,"" an exhibition featuring photographs from ""Ogonyok"" Russia's oldest illustrated magazine, will open at the Zurab Tsereteli Arts Gallery.

In the Spotlight

The Israeli organizers even laid on buses from old people's homes so that residents could go to Filya's show.

Lost in Bad Translation

Russian dubbing sometimes ruins films. But that doesn't have to be the case. Marina Kamenev reports.


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