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07/26/2002

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A Film Festival of Sassy Gals & Lonely Lovers

The average Moscow movie buff, afloat in a sea of badly-dubbed Hollywood flicks, might not know it, but domestic film is a hot industry in South Korea.

Go East, Young Artists, VJs!

A group of 45 artists, directors, and musicians from Europe and western Russia will leave Moscow Thursday to begin a trans-Siberian cultural odyssey.

Feds May Wrangle Over City Statues

Culture Minister Mikhail Shvydkoi and Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov will discuss on Monday a proposal that Moscow return 943 monuments currently under its control to the federal government.

One Man's Work Is a Page in History

Starting out as a World War II photographer for Izvestia, Dmitry Baltermants' work made him a household name in the Soviet Union and led to a career that spanned decades.

Spy's Story Fascinates With Duplicity

Of the four notorious Cambridge University graduates who became spies for the Soviet Union, Anthony Blunt, the so-called Fourth Man, was the unlikeliest to pursue a path of treason.

Novelist, Rabbi Chaim Potok Dead at 73

Chaim Potok, an ordained rabbi and best-selling novelist, died Tuesday at his home in suburban Philadelphia.

Before You Go Camping, Go Shopping

If you don't have a dacha but are desparate to escape the city's stifling heat and smog, perhaps a weekend of camping and hiking is just the respite you need -- provided you are properly equipped, of course.

Cook's Corner -- Granita

Here's an icy tale I hope will provide a brief escape from Moscow's hot, dusty summer.

For First-Class Camping & Hiking, Head to the Parks

Those willing to travel that extra mile can take advantage of some great camping facilities at the handful of national parks located within a reasonable distance of Moscow.

Their Particular Brand of Dysfunction

Watching ""The Royal Tenenbaums"" is as close as we're likely to get to being kidnapped by extraterrestrials and spirited away to their strange world.

Shampur Excels at Kebabs, Curries

Shampur, a new Indian restaurant in the Smolensky Passazh shopping center, may just lay claim to the best Indian food that Moscow has to offer.

This Zhiguli's Headed Back to the U.S.S.R.

Zhiguli, a new restaurant and lounge on the Novy Arbat, is yet another club testifying to the longing many of Moscow's club kids seem to feel for their Soviet past.

Global Eye -- Strange Fruit

So where do the lastest remarks made by the Bush administration leave the future of liberty in the land of the free? Dangling on a noose from a tall Texas tree, that's where.

A Film Festival of Sassy Gals & Lonely Lovers

The average Moscow movie buff, afloat in a sea of badly-dubbed Hollywood flicks, might not know it, but domestic film is a hot industry in South Korea.


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