Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/19/2010

06/21/2002

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From Essex to Peter, in a Single Leap

At the age of 47 Peter Dyson quit his job in Essex and left Britian behind to move to St. Petersburg and study with St. Petersburg composer Boris Tishchenko.

With Finale, Play Heads Into History

Having stirred more passions than another other play in recent memory, the closing of Oleg Menshikov's production of Maxim Kurochkin's play ""Kitchen"" will mark a milestone.

Shops Make It Simple to Shiver

With temperatures next week expected to hit 30 degrees, it may be worth considering buying an air conditioner or fan before the themometer peaks and stocks runs low.

Recalling the Man 'With All Known Knowledge'

Baby boomers still tend to think of the 1950's as orderly, insular and repressed -- as devoid of color as those vintage black-and-white television sitcoms. But it was actually an age of positively unruly, riotous invention.

The Black Sea's Other Top Resort

With its clean, sandy beaches the Black Sea town of Anapa offers a tranquil alternative to Sochi with the added bonus of being an ideal destination for families with children.

Cook's Corner -- Polenta Shortcake

I get so caught up in the excitement of summer's fresh treats that I feel I have to buy as much as I can before it's too late.

When a Film's Personality Suffers a Split

Given how troublesome regular travel is, time travel, especially over a span of 800,000 years, has got to be even more disorienting. Which perhaps explains why ""The Time Machine"" has ended up such an odd, haphazard concoction.

Where Battles Once Waged, Now Sanctuary Dwells

Offering an exquisite international menu and attentive service, the Grilyazh cafe has risen up out of the ashes of a business-world battle that occurred in the same building last year.

With Egyptian Inspiration, Club Prospers

Pyramid is sure to be brimming with leather-clad bikers, wealthy business types and top models when it celebrates its second birthday this weekend.

Global Eye -- Southern Cross

The economic terrorism now being perpetrated by the Bush Regime in Brazil is just the opening salvo in a dirty war that will surely go on until the country's October election.

City to Host Joint Youth Orchestra

Fresh from concerts in the U.S. and Armenia, the American Russian Young Artists Orchestra begins a four-concert tour of Russia Monday evening at the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall.

'Square' Unveiled in St. Pete

The State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg on Thursday marked the beginning of a new epoch, with the public unveiling of Kazimir Malevich's celebrated ""Chyorny Kvadrat.""

Stone, Binoche, Keitel to Attend This Year's Fest

Sharon Stone, Juliette Binoche, Bernardo Bertolucci and Harvey Keitel will be on hand at this year's 24th annual Moscow International Film Festival, which kicks off Friday.


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