11/01/2001
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The current exchange of visits between the Bolshoi and Mariinsky reflects a newfound friendship after years of hostility and is a step toward a long-term program of exchanges.
Turning Dance Genres Upside Down With the Todes Troupe
While the glory of classical Russian ballet is known around the globe, its modern counterpart, the dance troupe Todes, may have found its own niche in the world of dance.
local beat
Patriarch Alexy II is in favor of introducing Orthodox and Muslim history into high school curriculum.
mundo grosso
Moscow's militsia draw ambiguous lines between law enforcement, bullish interference and sheer stupidity.
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Founded 25 years ago, the Novy Theater is one of several theaters now in the process of remaking itself.
the trough
Of all Moscow's microbrewery restaurants, Pyaty Okean stands out. For starters, the beer taps are right on your table. You can pour as much as you want, whenever you want.
club kid
News Pub, with its high arched ceilings and brick walls, gives you the impression that you are waiting for a train somewhere on an old-fashioned railroad station in Paris.
Trading Places
The current exchange of visits between the Bolshoi and Mariinsky reflects a newfound friendship after years of hostility and is a step toward a long-term program of exchanges.
Turning Dance Genres Upside Down With the Todes Troupe
While the glory of classical Russian ballet is known around the globe, its modern counterpart, the dance troupe Todes, may have found its own niche in the world of dance.
local beat
Patriarch Alexy II is in favor of introducing Orthodox and Muslim history into high school curriculum.
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