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08/16/2002

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Cook's Corner -- Porra

It was with the linguistic arrogance of the Russian language major that I boarded a train in Italy. ""How difficult could a mere romance language be,"" I thought to myself.

Musical Mania Continues With '42nd Street'

Moscow's newfound love affair with musicals is likely to gain an even greater intensity with the opening of both ""Chicago"" and the 1980s smash hit, ""42nd Street.""

Arts Festival Takes to Helsinki's Streets

The once conservative Helsinki Festival of classical music, which begins Aug. 23, has in the past five decades transformed itself into one of Europe's major cultural events.

Performing Baroque Music for the 21st Century

One of Moscow's finest chamber ensembles, Exelente, makes an appearance next Tuesday on the weekly concert series held all summer long in the White Hall of the former Sheremetyev family Palace of Kuskovo.

Taking the B&B Route in Rural France

We needed sunshine. We needed bird song. And we needed to get them on the cheap. We found what we needed while sampling France's fast-growing network of B&Bs.

These Armenian Eats Pass the Grill Test

The chef at Noev Kovcheg, a long-running Armenian restaurant on a quiet Kitai-Gorod side street, shows an exceptional deftness at the grill.

'A Walk to Remember' Dawdles On

""A Walk to Remember"" could have been crisper and punchier, but it's likely to please audiences who like movies that demand four hankies.

A Chillout With Added Chili for Lounge Lovers

Thanks to Inochi's combination of jazz, style and chili cocoa, the once-ignored Ulitsa Prechistinka now seems to be establishing itself on the pre-clubbing scene.

Global Eye -- The Past Is Prologue

A thin red cord runs through modern U.S. history, weaving in and out of the shifting facades of reason and respectability that mask the brutal machinery of power.

More Than Just a Rock Idol

The rumors proved true. Ilya Lagutenko, the leader of the band Mummy Troll and one of Russia's most well-known rock stars, is a remarkably pleasant, quiet, calm person.

St. Pete Filmmaker's Legacy Lives On

Aug. 8 marked the one-year anniversary of the death of Valery Yermolayev, the founder of Globus Film and an unsung hero of St. Petersburg filmmaking.


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