03/29/2002
Paid access archiveGlobal Eye -- High Water
Here's an interesting thought experiment. Let's say federal investigators find a link between al-Qaida ans a man known as ""the field marshal of the American right.""
Cook's Corner -- Ethiopian-Style Egg Curry
Does your cholesterol level surge before or after Easter? How you dye your eggs makes the difference.
For a Moscow Antidote, Try Tallinn
Tallinn is one of the most ideal weekend getaway destinations one could wish for, just far enough away from Moscow that you feel you're getting the break you deserve.
Drama at Golden Mask
The Golden Mask festival, Russia's annual bash showcasing and honoring the nation's top accomplishments in all the performing arts, is -- no matter what -- always good for surprise, intrigue and controversy.
Dance and Song at Golden Mask
St. Petersburg dominates this year's Golden Mask festival nominations for opera and ballet and seems likely, given the strength of what it has on offer, to clobber the competition when awards are handed out April 15.
The Man Behind the Golden Mask
When Eduard Boyakov came on board as general director of the Golden Mask in 1996, he quickly turned the local event into a national festival with international influence.
Specializing in the Smut Songs
Controversial Canadian techno-punk artist Peaches is on her way to Russia, and she's bringing her sex-soaked act with her.
The Lord of the Dance Takes N.Y.
In the Soviet Union of the late 1970s, Boris Eifman was an exception -- a young, ambitious choreographer who had his own dance company, then known as the Leningrad Ballet Ensemble.
No Saints or Angels, but Ghosts Galore
Over the course of his prolific career, Czech writer Ivan Kl?ma has rarely shied from weaving history and politics into his novels, perhaps because both of these forces have played such huge and damaging roles in his own life.
Setting Your Table: a Dish Wish List
There is no doubt about it. The local consumer is a much happier person now that Moscow is home to hundreds of internationally known name-brand boutiques.
Obsession, Magic and God's Kisses
The great Georgian director Robert Sturua has worked at various theaters in Moscow. But the one closest to him in spirit is Konstantin Raikin's Satirikon.
Ear Buzz, Part II
""Kaif Ukha, Chast Vtoraya,"" or ""Ear Buzz, Part II,"" is a compilation disc devoted to spreading the musical news about Russia's urban aborigines. Not sure who they are? Check the liner notes.
Where They Feast on Fairy Tale Fare
The closest thing to good Italian food I remember in the Pinocchio story is the ""steaming pot"" in the ""fireplace"" painted on the wall of poor old Geppetto's room.
The Mystery Man and His Moon
Generally, when its denizens talk about the local club scene, they utter certain person's names with a healthy dose of both respect and awe. I was confounded by the fact that they uttered the name of the owner of new club Luna that way, too.
Prada Spring
Spring fever has hit Moscow, and the Prada Group is here to capitalize on it. The Italian luxury fashion house opened its first Moscow boutique this week, an event that has been long anticipated by local Prada fans.
Global Eye -- High Water
Here's an interesting thought experiment. Let's say federal investigators find a link between al-Qaida ans a man known as ""the field marshal of the American right.""
- Cook's Corner -- Ethiopian-Style Egg Curry
- For a Moscow Antidote, Try Tallinn
- Drama at Golden Mask
- Dance and Song at Golden Mask
- The Man Behind the Golden Mask
- Specializing in the Smut Songs
- The Lord of the Dance Takes N.Y.
- No Saints or Angels, but Ghosts Galore
- Setting Your Table: a Dish Wish List
- Obsession, Magic and God's Kisses
- Ear Buzz, Part II
- Where They Feast on Fairy Tale Fare
- The Mystery Man and His Moon
- Prada Spring
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