12/15/2000
Paid access archiveA Thousand Smokey Treats
A woman sits at a desk near the entranceway. She asks every visitor: ""Do you smoke?"" The right answer, of course, is ""No."" But if you happen to say ""yes,"" that’s OK, too.
Counting Culture's Currency
With his unique voice and accordion playing, David Thomas has developed a sound that combines traditional rock elements with elements of the avant-garde, as well as improvisation.
Royal Throne Restored to Hermitage Museum
The Russian imperial throne, upholstered in shimmering new red velvet, was restored to its original home in St. Petersburg's Winter Palace on Saturday.
A Frustrating Joan of Farce
I found Garold Strelkov’s production of ""Joan of Arc: At Court and at War"" to be a maddening experience.
Marquee - To Clothe the Naked
Roman Kozak’s production of ""To Clothe the Naked"" at the Pushkin Drama Theater is a natural follow-up to his production of Nikolai Yevreinov’s ""The Main Thing"" last season.
The Brat Diaries
I've been fascinated by outer space since I was a child. I grew up with the now abandoned Mir space station, and Mir has been strangely connected to my life for decades.
The Trough - Pint Pub
Is it possible to dine very, very well on a three-course meal for 150 rubles during the wee hours of the Moscow morning? Surprisingly, the answer is yes — at the Pint Pub.
Club Kid - City
Followers of rave culture and fans of progressive house: Rejoice! You’re not homeless anymore! You’ve finally got a home - in City.
A Thousand Smokey Treats
A woman sits at a desk near the entranceway. She asks every visitor: ""Do you smoke?"" The right answer, of course, is ""No."" But if you happen to say ""yes,"" that’s OK, too.
Counting Culture's Currency
With his unique voice and accordion playing, David Thomas has developed a sound that combines traditional rock elements with elements of the avant-garde, as well as improvisation.
Royal Throne Restored to Hermitage Museum
The Russian imperial throne, upholstered in shimmering new red velvet, was restored to its original home in St. Petersburg's Winter Palace on Saturday.
A Frustrating Joan of Farce
I found Garold Strelkov’s production of ""Joan of Arc: At Court and at War"" to be a maddening experience.
- Marquee - To Clothe the Naked
- The Brat Diaries
- The Trough - Pint Pub
- Club Kid - City
- Pope Gets Pardon, Flies to Germany
- One Button Ends a Nightmare
- This Beast Took Too Long to Kill
- End of the Era of Great Expectations
- A Single Candle Burns In Memory of 20,000
- Yugoslav Media Fights On
- Politicians Welcome Bush Win
- Putin Arrives in Cuba for 3-Day Visit
- Spanish Prosecutor Favors Extradition
- Kuchma Summoned by Ukraine Parliament
- Unions and Cabinet Spar on Labor Code
- News in Brief
- Local Oil Firms Want Western Winning Ways
- Kasyanov Delays Oil Tax Overhaul
- Yet Another Gallup Eyes Moscow Market
- TNK Increases Ties to United States
- Banks Avoid Farm Financing Talks
- Platinum Hits 13 Year High
- SUN Takes Wimm-Bill-Dann to Court
- Business in Brief
- Ostankino Tower Will Be World's Tallest
- Parliament Approves Bill on Tuberculosis
- Putin Denies Suppressing Media Freedom
- Ukrainian Greek Catholic Lleader Dies at 86
- Earthquake Jolts Georgian Capital
- Russians Line Up for Putin at Mystery Base
- Trudeau's Motorcycle Caper Defined Russia-Canada Ties
- Swiss Prosecutor Alleges Legal Double Standards
- Parliament Delays Debate on Lenin's Body
- Exasperated Russia Changes Tactics in Chechnya
- Russian Prosecutors Eye Gusinsky's Property
- Hearty Breakfast For Freed Pope
- Russia to Seek Closure of Media-Most Outlets