02/15/2002
Paid access archiveSpend the Weekend in A Fairy Tale
If your name is Goldilocks or Big Bad Wolf, you'd best stay in this weekend, especially if you live in Suzdal. Beginning Friday, the city plays host to the second annual Festival of Fairy Tales, the domain of exclusively Russian storybook characters.
Conservatory Honors Composer Wolpe
Next Monday and Tuesday, the Moscow Conservatory's enterprising Center for Contemporary Music once again offers something novel and provocative to local music lovers, this time in the form of festival devoted to German-born composer Stefan Wolpe.
Australian Embassy Parts With Its Woman's Touch
On the eve of her departure from Moscow, Ruth Lorraine Pearce, Australia's ambassador to Russia, speaks about her impressions of Russia and Australia's unique character.
Customers Dine on Fifteen Minutes of Fame Behind Glass
Before the restaurant doors even opened it was a foregone conclusion that the joint would be closed and the entire staff -- bar one -- sacked within six weeks.
Poison, Promiscuity & Princes at the Bolshoi
For its second opera premiere of the current season, the Bolshoi Theater this Sunday takes on Italian composer Francesco Cilea's ""Adriana Lecouvreur,"" an extremely beautiful, but dauntingly complex work first brought to the stage exactly 100 years ago.
Wintry St. Pete Offers Cozy Culture
St. Petersburg is doing much to lure visitors to the northern capital during the colder months and restore the glories of long lost winter seasons.
A Satisfying Snapshot of Life in A Curious Place
What saves Charlotte Hobson's Black Earth Cityfrom becoming yet another clich_ about Russia by the latest expat to find a publisher is the author's gift at telling a story and her ability to evoke powerful images using simple language.
Cook's Corner -- Devilish Dairy
Contrary to what some may believe, Mardi Gras does not refer to the overweight American tourists celebrating ""Fat Tuesday"" in New Orleans.
No Longer a Fashion Faux Pas: Corduroy's Back
Long gone are the days when corduroy was considered a fashion feature of the elderly or a proper country gentleman who wears gum boots and a Barber coat no matter the season.
Long Live the King of Crank Comedy
One could argue that Alfred Jarry's play ""Ubu Roi"" was one of the most influential plays in the last century. It anticipating the surrealist and dada movements, and attracted the admiration of Pablo Picasso and Toulouse Lautrec.
Animé Festival Closes
The Russian Open Animation Festival, held last weekend in Suzdal, proved that Russia's animation directors are well in tune with the international scene and are looking ahead to what developments the future may hold for their art form.
At Goa, They Sup Psychadelic
Goa bills itself as Moscow's first ""psychedelic"" restaurant, and when you walk in the door you'll see why. The interior is an eclectic tribute to the legendary beaches of Goa, a former Portuguese enclave on India's west coast that became a mecca for hippies in the 1960s.
Clubbing in the Shadow of Chamonix
In spite of a total overhaul and reopening, AlpIndustry's interior still refers back to the early part of the last decade, a style best described as New Russian Retro.
Global Eye -- Mud Pack
U.S. President George W. Bush's teleprompter reading of his word-massagers' ""Axis of Evil"" speech last week certainly was a ring-tailed wonder.
Spend the Weekend in A Fairy Tale
If your name is Goldilocks or Big Bad Wolf, you'd best stay in this weekend, especially if you live in Suzdal. Beginning Friday, the city plays host to the second annual Festival of Fairy Tales, the domain of exclusively Russian storybook characters.
- Conservatory Honors Composer Wolpe
- Australian Embassy Parts With Its Woman's Touch
- Customers Dine on Fifteen Minutes of Fame Behind Glass
- Poison, Promiscuity & Princes at the Bolshoi
- Wintry St. Pete Offers Cozy Culture
- A Satisfying Snapshot of Life in A Curious Place
- Cook's Corner -- Devilish Dairy
- No Longer a Fashion Faux Pas: Corduroy's Back
- Long Live the King of Crank Comedy
- Animé Festival Closes
- At Goa, They Sup Psychadelic
- Clubbing in the Shadow of Chamonix
- Global Eye -- Mud Pack
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