06/28/2002
Paid access archiveIkebana: Labor of Love & Long Life
Nina Naumova was last year awarded Japan's Imperial Order of the Sacred Treasure for her ""service in bringing the ancient art of ikebana to the Russian people.""
Cook's Corner -- Skorthalia
To save money, my friend and I ate in our little kitchenette: crusty bread, local tomatoes and tangy feta cheese. Humble but satisfying fare.
East's Alternate Cannes
The 37th annual Karlovy Vary International Film Festival offers an opportunity to view great films and hobnob with the stars -- and for a lot less money than the cost of a trip to the Cote d'Azur.
'New Waits' Webley at Local Clubs
Seattle singer-songwriter Jason Webley has been known to say that, on stage, he arms himself with an accordion and performs ""music that tears itself apart.""
Picasso Sold For ?16 Million
A 1932 Picasso painting of a young lover was sold at auction this week for almost ?16 million ($24 million) at Christie's auction house.
Painter Uses Teeth to Get to Tretyakov
Artist Alexander Vereinov has painted the portrait of Alexander Pushkin, Lev Tolstoy and even the late Princess Diana. And he's done all of them with his teeth.
From Grozny to Moscow Comes The Art of War
Inside a cramped workshop, a team of restorers are hurrying to repair the ravages of war. On an easel in one corner, a landscape painted by Fyodor Lvov in 1854 shows hardly a scar from the 25 holes torn through it by the shrapnel and falling bricks.
Bio Exposes Life of Lenin's Lady Love
History remembers one of the most interesting figures of the Bolshevik Revolution, Inessa Armand, almost exclusively for her relationship to its leader, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.
The Unexplored Village Outside St. Pete
If you go to St. Petersburg, be sure take a day to visit the village of Gatchina, one of St. Petersburg's lesser-known suburban historical estates.
All the Gear for Your Own Surfin' Safari
Several local shops stock the full range of necessary equipment for windsurfing, conventional surfing and water skiing -- from boards to sails to wetsuits -- whatever you require for fun in the water this summer.
Tchaikovsky Fails to Showcase World's Finest
Although this year's 12th International Tchaikovsky Competition did not produce a first-prize winner or what might be considered a potential superstar, there was an abundance of fine talent.
'Poison' Pleases, With Verse Drama
The Macedonian director Ivan Popovski has come back after a long absence from Moscow with a rendition of Nikolai Gumilyov's verse tragedy ""The Poisoned Tunic"" at the Fomenko Studio.
Cranky Cafe Serves Up Excellent Eats
We headed to the upscale new cafe, Cream, with high hopes for a perfect cup of coffee and a fresh, rich pastry or two. But, although we weren't entirely disappointed, Cream is a mixed bag -- in many senses of the phrase.
Fusion Fare, Film Fests & Famous Folk
Just about every restaurant, cafe and club has been vying for the privelege of feeding and entertaining the local and international celebrities in Moscow this week.
Global Eye -- Jungle Fever
""War:"" a potent, pliable word. Under the rubric of ""war"" -- the abandonment of normal life and the normal rule of law -- there is no limit to the moral erosion that can occur.
Americans Overseas: Lost and Oblivious
Biographical data about Arthur Phillips conveys much about his ingenious debut novel.
Ikebana: Labor of Love & Long Life
Nina Naumova was last year awarded Japan's Imperial Order of the Sacred Treasure for her ""service in bringing the ancient art of ikebana to the Russian people.""
- Cook's Corner -- Skorthalia
- East's Alternate Cannes
- 'New Waits' Webley at Local Clubs
- Picasso Sold For ?16 Million
- Painter Uses Teeth to Get to Tretyakov
- From Grozny to Moscow Comes The Art of War
- Bio Exposes Life of Lenin's Lady Love
- The Unexplored Village Outside St. Pete
- All the Gear for Your Own Surfin' Safari
- Tchaikovsky Fails to Showcase World's Finest
- 'Poison' Pleases, With Verse Drama
- Cranky Cafe Serves Up Excellent Eats
- Fusion Fare, Film Fests & Famous Folk
- Global Eye -- Jungle Fever
- Americans Overseas: Lost and Oblivious
- G-8 Protests Take Turn for the Worse
- Experts Fear Al-Qaida Attack in Cyberspace
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- Financial World Reels From WorldCom Fiasco
- U.S. Scandals Killing Foreign Confidence
- The Whiz Kid Behind the Calamity
- Germany vs. Brazil to Pit Grit vs. Flare
- The Soothsayer
- U.S. Pledge of Allegiance Ruled Illegal
- Chinese Town Stakes Its Claim to Lost Paradise
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- Gazprom, the Military, Metro and Chechnya
- Aid, Trade and Financial Scams
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- Congress' Crash Course in Criminal Slang
- MTS Breaks Into Belarus Market
- Energy Reform Takes a Step Back
- Norilsk Looks to Clean Up Its Image
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- Scientists March to White House
- Putin Scolds Regions Over Flood Damage
- $1,500 Rule for Expats Could Be Eased
- World Leaders Grant Russia $20Bln
- Russia Made a Full G-8 Member
- Gazprom and Miller Stand at a Crossroad
- Russia and China Seek Ban on Arms in Space
- Police: Woman Killed in Contract Hit
- Moving Together Accuses Sorokin of Writing Porn
- News in Brief
- Business in Brief
- Press Review
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