09/13/2002
Paid access archiveSwiss Days in Russia Festival of Music, Ballet, Food & Forums
This week, even the Moscow-bound can enjoy the bounty of Switzerland -- and it won't stop at chocolate and cheese. Or even with clocks and banks.
Sci-Fi Festival Opens in Ukraine
The Ukrainian city of Kharkov this weekend hosts the fourth annual festival of science-fiction literature, ""Zvyozdny Most-2002,"" or ""Star Bridge-2002.""
She Moved From Math to Minks
Helen Yermak didn't plan to make a career in the fashion industry, but she is nevertheless today one of the country's best-known designers of fur apparel and jewelry.
3rd Time's a Charm for Ulitsa Sezam
""Ulitsa Sezam,"" the Russian version of the children's show ""Sesame Street"" begins filming its third season this week, after a hiatus of nearly three years.
Finnish Youths Return to Karelia for Art's Sake
An enterprising group of young Finns has managed to do what most of the rest of their compatriots can only dream about: They have retaken a part of Karelia.
Did a Communist Lead the Team That Built the Bomb?
Adding a startling chapter to the long-running historical debate over the secret laboratory that developed the atom bomb in World War II, a new book concludes that its leader, Robert Oppenheimer, belonged to the American Communist Party in the late 1930s and early '40s.
Varied Provincial Pleasures on the Volga
Saratov is on the Volga river halfway between Moscow and Astrakhan and is.a great weekend travel destination that will only increase in beauty and appeal as the mercury drops?
Cook's Corner -- Hummus
Belly, ballet, whatever the entertainment planned for your next party, do be sure to serve this tasty Middle Eastern dip. It will have your guests' bellies shaking for more.
Salvatore Ferragamo Celebrates First Local Shop
With champagne and style, the Italian couture house Salvatore Ferragamo last Thursday opened its first store in Russia, on Stoleshnikov Pereulok.
Sigarev Disappoints With 'Black Milk'
""Black Milk,"" directed by Sergei Yashin at the Gogol Theater, is a play I probably would not have attributed to Sigarev were his name not printed in the program.
Bolshoi Begins Season With Puccini's Final Score
In spite of tawdry tunes and a somewhat repugnant story, Giacomo Puccini's final opera, ""Turandot,"" has all the makings of a great show.
Mideast Medley of Kebabs and Cocktails
Cafe Couscous, which opened last month is such an eclectic collection of ethnicities that it could exist in few cities other than the Russian capital.
A Weekend Challenge for the Die-Hard Among Us
If you're a clubgoer who's trying desperately to recover from a frenzied summer schedule of beachgoing and barhopping, you won't have an easy time of it this weekend.
Global Eye -- Blood Simple
Dick Cheney, Colin Powell and other Bush operatives resorted to blatant deception, crude propaganda and outright perjury before Congress in the buildup to the first Gulf War.
Sleepless Cop Runs But Cannot Hide
The intensely sharp-witted remake of the noir thriller ""Insomnia"" -- a cat-and-mouse game in which the mouse feels its pursuer's breath on its fur and the cat is burdened with shame -- matches the director Christopher Nolan's particular interests.
Swiss Days in Russia Festival of Music, Ballet, Food & Forums
This week, even the Moscow-bound can enjoy the bounty of Switzerland -- and it won't stop at chocolate and cheese. Or even with clocks and banks.
- Sci-Fi Festival Opens in Ukraine
- She Moved From Math to Minks
- 3rd Time's a Charm for Ulitsa Sezam
- Finnish Youths Return to Karelia for Art's Sake
- Did a Communist Lead the Team That Built the Bomb?
- Varied Provincial Pleasures on the Volga
- Cook's Corner -- Hummus
- Salvatore Ferragamo Celebrates First Local Shop
- Sigarev Disappoints With 'Black Milk'
- Bolshoi Begins Season With Puccini's Final Score
- Mideast Medley of Kebabs and Cocktails
- A Weekend Challenge for the Die-Hard Among Us
- Global Eye -- Blood Simple
- Sleepless Cop Runs But Cannot Hide
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