02/22/2002
Paid access archivePhotographing Les Femmes
Celebrated worldwide, photographer Peter Lindberg is best known for his work in the fashion world. This month however, Lindberg and his new exhibit ""Images of Women,"" are the toast of Moscow.
From the Mob to Mongolia
The Expat Club's ""Last Chance Party"" taking place at 7 p.m. on Saturday night, is billed as a follow-up to St. Valentine's Day and is intended as an opportunity for single expats and Muscovites to get acquainted with the help of a two-tone dress code.
Finding a Vibe That's Nashe
In the three years since Nashe Radio arrived on the airwaves, it has carved a niche for itself as the promoter of Russian contemporary rock. Mikhail Kozyrev, the man behind the music, speaks about his station and its mission.
These Military Fashions Pass Muster
In commemoration of the 190th anniversary of the Battle of Borodino the Kolomenskoye Estate Museum is playing host to an exhibition of Russian and European military uniforms from the first third of the 19th century.
No Birthday Cake for Rock Legend
Russia's seminal rock group Akvariumis putting on an arena concert Sunday that is being billed as the legendary band's 30th anniversary celebration.
Food for the Soul in Peredelkino
Just 30 minutes away from the rush and slush of Moscow, Peredelkino offers city dwellers and easy escape to the tree-lined streets of this writer's community.
Tracing Russia's Historical Ideologies
In his book, Feeding the Two Headed Eagle: Literature and State Ideology in Russia in the late 18th to early 19th centuries, Andrei Zorin looks at the role of ideology in Russian life, and how it not only reflects but often determines the political reality of the country.
Cook's Corner -- Pasta With Tuna Sauce
Simple yet tasty, this pasta dish would likely have appealed to the refined palate of Eugene Onegin himself.
Real Clothes for Real Folks
The latest from Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto hit Moscow's runway this week, even if the event could not be billed as your typical fashion show.
Where Did Bolshoi's Glory Go?
One might ask whether the Bolshoi's short-term rental of productions from abroad, as is the case of both ""Adriana Lecouvreur"" and last December's ""La Forza del Destino,"" amounts to sound artistic policy?
Sequel Shown Up by Its Shrew
While in principle ""The Tamers Tamed"" should make feminists happy, what it boils down to is a tale of literature's most famous male chauvinist getting his comeuppance.
From the Larder of the Landowner
Moscow has always been short on inexpensive restaurants serving good food at reasonable prices. The Hungarian restaurant Esterhazy is likely to help fill that gap.
Homesick for Harp ... And Heiny?
For travelers seeking something familiar to remind them of their native land, Moscow has plenty of British and Irish pubs sure to soothe a weary soul and quench a thirst for home.
Global Eye -- Global Lie
All you terrorists out there: America is wide open -- come on in and grab those fire arms! No waiting required! And be sure to tell 'em ole John Ashcroft sent you.
Photographing Les Femmes
Celebrated worldwide, photographer Peter Lindberg is best known for his work in the fashion world. This month however, Lindberg and his new exhibit ""Images of Women,"" are the toast of Moscow.
- From the Mob to Mongolia
- Finding a Vibe That's Nashe
- These Military Fashions Pass Muster
- No Birthday Cake for Rock Legend
- Food for the Soul in Peredelkino
- Tracing Russia's Historical Ideologies
- Cook's Corner -- Pasta With Tuna Sauce
- Real Clothes for Real Folks
- Where Did Bolshoi's Glory Go?
- Sequel Shown Up by Its Shrew
- From the Larder of the Landowner
- Homesick for Harp ... And Heiny?
- Global Eye -- Global Lie
- Yukos Making LUKoil Look Bad
- Orthodox Church on Way to Antarctica
- U.S. Company Wants to Buy NTV
- Russia's Economy, Statistics and Figure Skaters
- Russia Jockeying for Position in Georgia
- Generals Say Putin Betrayed Voters
- Ministry Opens Arms Trader Probe
- Moldova Lurches Toward Crisis
- Boy Band Singer Denied Space Flight
- Russia Grants Bush Flyover
- News in Brief
- 2003 Debt Forecast Lowered to $16Bln
- Cabinet to Slash World Bank Borrowing
- Illarionov Blasts Kasyanov's Debt Strategy
- L'Oréal Boosts Russian Revenues 52%
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- Romania Soliciting Gas, Oil
- Gazprom's Export Revenues Hit Peak
- Business in Brief
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- The Soothsayer
- At the 5-Ring Olympic Circus
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- AIDS and Democracy
- Lay Offered Treasury Chief Board Seat
- Andersen Eyes Enron Settlement
- Executions of Retarded Reviewed
- France's Straight Man Aims for Top
- Bush Talks Terrorism in China
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