01/11/2002
Paid access archiveThe Rumor Mill Runs For Them
Russia's leading pop crooner Filipp Kirkorov has spent the week denying speculation that he and his wife, diva Alla Pugachyova, are planning to divorce.
Electric Finland
The band Aavikko has been hailed by fans as a breakthrough in electronic music for its inventiveness.
The History of an Epoch: It's in the Cards
'Queen of Spades,' , is an exhibition of playing cards that spans the 17th through the 20th century
Charity Sale a Success
The exhibit 'Faith. Hope. Love.' was held in memory of Raisa Gorbachev, who died of leukemia in 1999.
At Play in the Fields Of the Duma
At times it seems that Irina Khakamada must have cloned herself. To say that the State Duma deputy speaker wears a lot of hats is an understatement.
To Ski and Be Seen
Welcome to Volen, the Russian Courchevel -- or at least the closest thing you'll find within driving distance from Moscow.
Welcome to the Doll House
Visitors to the Museum of Human History in Dolls are greeted instead by porcelain dolls dressed elaborately and painstakingly costumed by hand for historical accuracy.
A Trip Back in Time to Smolensk
Having witnessed well over a millenium of Russian history, Smolensk, the country's oldest city, rewards its visitors with art, architecture and atmosphere.
Of Potatoes and Petrograd
Norman Saul's 'War and Revolution' is an extremely detailed account of U.S.-Russian relations and documents the shock the Russian Revolution caused in the United States.
Cook's Corner -- Lucky Bread
Finish the holidays with the coming Old New Year by baking a loaf of Greek New Year's Bread.
Where to Hunt for Vintage Clothes
Moscow's vintage clothing market might not be quite on par with London's or New York's, but it's definitely up and coming.
Shop Talk
Shopping in the capital appears to be getting better with the recent addition of Tiffany & Co.
A New Year Full of Change
2001 left Moscow's theater community with much to talk about even before the champagne began to flow.
'Forza' Debuts
For its first new opera of the season, the Bolshoi did well to choose Verdi's 'La Forza del Destino.'
Final Bows For 'Eugene Onegin'
The 2,098th and presumably final Stanislavsky Onegin would likely have pleased the great master himself.
Moonshine and the Mafia
The Real McCoy has a claim to fame none of its rivals can allege -- it's modeled after a speakeasy.
At Work Perfecting The Brew
After 3 1/2 years of perfecting the brewing art at his glitzy microbrewery restaurant in St. Petersburg, Oleg Tinkov has finally opened a Tinkoff beer restaurant in Moscow.
YSL Bids a Fashionable Farewell
One of the most influential fashion designers of the 20th century, Yves Saint Laurent changed the way generations of women dressed with cutting-edge creations like see-through blouses and perennial classics like pantsuits and pea coats.
Global Eye -- Tomb Raiders
SCI, a power player in the the funeral industry hard-wired into the Washington power grid, certainly wasn't going let a few dead Jews derail the death care gravy train.
Satirizing Model Behavior
The call went out, not for a hero, but for someone ""extremely dimwitted."" For ""a self-absorbed simpleton who can be manipulated.""
- Into the Wild Blue Yonder
- The Rumor Mill Runs For Them
- Electric Finland
- The History of an Epoch: It's in the Cards
- Charity Sale a Success
- At Play in the Fields Of the Duma
- To Ski and Be Seen
- Welcome to the Doll House
- A Trip Back in Time to Smolensk
- Of Potatoes and Petrograd
- Cook's Corner -- Lucky Bread
- Where to Hunt for Vintage Clothes
- Shop Talk
- A New Year Full of Change
- 'Forza' Debuts
- Final Bows For 'Eugene Onegin'
- Moonshine and the Mafia
- At Work Perfecting The Brew
- YSL Bids a Fashionable Farewell
- Global Eye -- Tomb Raiders
- Satirizing Model Behavior
- Into the Wild Blue Yonder
- Ustinov Widens Gazprom Probe
- 2 Men, 2 Court Cases and a Battle for Power
- Stars Aren't Smiling Down on 2002
- Chechen vs. Afghan Campaign
- The Secret of Baking Potato Pie a la Russe
- U.S. Wants to Store Warheads
- Protesters in Vladivostok Demand Pasko's Release
- Prosecutors Probe Voloshin's Past
- Mironov Pens Bill Raising Petersburg's Status
- TV6 Pulls Plug on Parody 'Itogo'
- Prosecutors Deny Any Link Between Murders of 4 Expats
- Moscow Readies For Thaw
- Reports: Army Lifts Argun Blockade
- News in Brief
- Putin Tells PM: Sell VTB Stake to EBRD
- New Rail Chief Toes Party Line
- Select Few Enjoy Lion's Share of RTS
- Official: Air Safety Shoddy
- Gazprom Deal Nearly Topples Minister
- Ukraine MPs Snub CD Piracy Law
- Ruble Firms on CB Intervention
- Business in Brief
- The Soothsayer
- Just a Little Honest
- Super Power Carries Super Responsibility
- Enron Probe Takes Unique Turn
- States: Insurance Must Include Terrorism
- Grammys Rivalry Mars AMA Glory
- India Plans War Games on Border
- Dung Beetles Combat Aussie Salute
- Israel Retaliates as Jihad Scraps Truce
- Recovery Teams Head for Site of U.S. Plane Crash
- Belfast Squabble Escalates Into Rioting, Street Violence
- Argentina Puts Off Peso's Devaluation
- Strategists Still Cheer Emerging Markets
- Central Bank Gets Set for Work
- Peronists: Cut State Spending
- Norwegians Flock to Sweden for Groceries
- A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
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