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Acclaimed British actor Ralph Fiennes, recently debuted as a film director of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus, arrived in Russia to head the jury of the Andrei Tarkovsky Mirror International Film Festival.
Matthew Bourne, widely hailed as Britain’s most popular and successful choreographer, will bring his new ballet, a revolutionary version of Sergei Prokofiev’s classical Cinderella, to the Chekhov International Theater Festival in Moscow on May 25.
The head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill, and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Friday promoted the Slavonic Literature Day, marked on May 24.
A film by veteran Russian director Alexander Sokurov has been picked to be screened at the prestigious Venice Film Festival this year.
Russian Oscar-winning film director Nikita Mikhalkov said that he does not consider his two-part Burnt by the Sun 2 project a failure, despite making a multi-million dollar loss.
An Azerbaijani pop duo, Ell and Nikki, won the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest with 221 points on Saturday, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported.
Italian historians say they may have found a crypt containing the remains of the 16th-century woman who modeled for Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, local media said on Friday.
Italian scientists on Wednesday started digging for the remains of 16th-century woman believed to be the model for Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa in a bid to unwrap one of the greatest mysteries of the art world, local media said.
Russia's Alexei Vorobyov has qualified for the final stage of the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported on Wednesday.
The unexpected killing of Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden on Sunday may push forward the production of a Hollywood movie about U.S. operatives hunting for the world's most wanted terrorist, Variety.com reported.1
Hollywood star and former politician Arnold Schwarzenegger plans to return to his Terminator days by starring in a sequel to the four-part action movie, the DeadLine.com entertainment website reported.
A delegation of Russian religious, government and public figures will attend the "coming down" of Holy Fire ceremony in Jerusalem on Saturday and bring the flame to Moscow on Easter's Eve.
Brian May, the guitarist from British rock group Queen, is recording a song dedicated to Soviet Cosmonaut Yury Gagarin, who became the first man to fly into space 50 years ago on Tuesday.
Sidney Lumet, the award-winning director of such acclaimed films as "Network," "Serpico," "Dog Day Afternoon" and "12 Angry Men," died on Saturday, the New York Times said.
The controversial Russian art collective Voina (War) has won a state prize for contemporary art, in a massive embarrassment for the Federal Security Service (FSB), the powerful successor to the KGB.
An oil painting believed to have been produced by Russian artist Nicholas Roerich has been uncovered in a village in South Siberia's remote Altai Republic, a museum worker said on Wednesday.
Maria Shriver, Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger's wife, forced the Terminator to get rid of his odd collection of busts of Soviet leaders, the Canoe show business internet portal said on Tuesday.
Modern Talking ex-frontman Thomas Anders will play two gigs in Russia's State Kremlin Palace this spring - one on April 5, and one more on Cosmonauts Day, April 12 .
A press conference with the legendary ex-soloist from Modern Talking, Thomas Anders, devoted to his forthcoming concert in the Kremlin in Moscow, will be broadcast live on EN.RIAN.RU on April 1 at 12:00 Moscow Time (08:00 GMT).
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