08/23/2002
Paid access archiveA Vietnam Battle Saga at War With Itself
For a simple-minded film, which is what it is, ""We Were Soldiers"" manages to frustrate with its unrelenting sentimentality and impresses with the overwhelming physicality of its combat sequences.
British Pop to Rule the Waves
For the next three Friday nights, river boats will depart at 10 p.m. from Frunzenskaya Naberezhnaya, carrying several bands and 300 people for a night of music on the water.
Jazz Fest Kicks Off
Swing, fusion, Latin, flamenco and even so-called avant-garde post-Coltrane -- all this jazz and more can be heard at the fifth annual Jazz in the Hermitage Garden festival this weekend.
He Leads Moscow's Mormons
Leonard Romney, president of the Russia Moscow South mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, recently spoke with The Moscow Times about the challenges facing Mormon missionaries in Russia.
A Festival Open to Experiment
Despite the almost total absence of any advertising, the Manezh Exhibition Hall was quite crowded Wednesday afternoon for the opening of the fourth International Festival of Experimental Art and Performance.
These School Supplies Get Straight A's
As September 1 aproaches, parents and children are stocking up on notebooks, pens, pencils and all the other necessary accoutrements for a successful school year.
Cook's Corner -- Chocolate Zucchini Cake
Concealing vegetables is always tricky; my bolognese sauce is so full of chopped carrots that it's downright crunchy, all in an effort to get my son to ingest some vitamin A.
Summer Is Splendid on the White Sea
Stretching well beyond the Arctic Cirlce, the Kola Peninsula presents visitors with a view into a world that most city-dwellers have never dreamed of experiencing.
A Feast in the Grand Italian Style
Being the only two diners in Venice on a rainy Tuesday night, it seemed obvious that word about this excellent establishment has yet to get out.
A Place Fit for Moscow High Society
Designed with the view as its centerpiece, Red Bar lifts you out of the daily grind and suspends you high above the city to marvel at Moscow's extraordinary skyline.
Global Eye -- The Secret Sharers
Washington, 1975. It was a long hot summer of discontent in the White House. The unelected president, Gerald Ford -- who'd taken office after Nixon's resignation -- was raging.
- A Vietnam Battle Saga at War With Itself
- British Pop to Rule the Waves
- Jazz Fest Kicks Off
- He Leads Moscow's Mormons
- A Festival Open to Experiment
- These School Supplies Get Straight A's
- Cook's Corner -- Chocolate Zucchini Cake
- Summer Is Splendid on the White Sea
- A Feast in the Grand Italian Style
- A Place Fit for Moscow High Society
- Global Eye -- The Secret Sharers
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