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09/27/2002

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Shopping & Supping in Exotic Shanghai

Shanghai may no longer have the raffish mystique of its early 20th-century incarnation as a place of guns, girls and gamblers, but a different mythology, no less alluring, has taken its place.

Film is Comic Cruise to a Greek Island

""My Big Fat Greek Wedding"" puts a lot of Greeks around the funny table. (Or is that a lot of funny Greeks around the table?)

A Writer's Complexity as a Synonym for Truth

In ""If Only We Could Know!: An Interpretation of Chekhov,"" Vladimir Kataev deals with Chekhov the complete artist.

Global Eye -- Brothers in Arms

Last week's release of the official National Security Strategy of the United States represents the final twinning of President George W. Bush and his shadow, Osama bin Laden.

Tame Thai Treats for the Pirate in You

Moscow, unfortunately, doesn't suffer from a glut of good, affordable Thai restaurants, so Lan Sang is therefore a very welcome addition to the city's culinary landscape.

Visiting Roman 'Tosca' Falters at Kremlin

Anyone who attended the Rome Opera's touring production of Giacomo Puccini's ""Tosca"" this week at the Kremlin Palace can only have been severely disappointed.

Cook's Corner -- Potato Pancakes With Pumpkin

I've certainly never met anyone under the age of 40 who could make pelmeni as skillfully as a friend's plump, doting babushka I knew during my student days.

Brioni, Where the Clothes Make the Man

Step inside the new Brioni boutique, which celebrated its opening on Tretyakovsky Proyezd last week, and discover a world of elegant men's wear for the fashion-conscious man.

Literary Giants to Take Local Stage

Who would have thought it possible — Norman Mailer doing something nice? In fact, the reigning, 79-year-old bad boy of American letters has been doing it repeatedly for over a year.

At RNO, Spivakov Out, Pletnyov Back

The Russian National Orchestra on Monday announced the appointment of Mikhail Pletnyov as its artistic director, for a tenure to begin in January.

Devotion to Stage Is His Life's Work

Legendary theater director Yury Lyubimov will celebrate his 85th birthday at the Taganka Theater on Monday by staging Goethe's ""Faust,"" the 102nd production of his career.

City Sees First Film Fest Without Barriers

This weekend's inaugural Cinema Without Barriers film festival aims to break down some of the physical, social and psychological barriers faced by Russia's disabled community.

Historical Museum Has Exhibit on Tsarist Hunt

An exhibit that glories in the thrill of the chase, the baying of the hounds and the sharp crack of the hunting rifle opened this week at Red Square's Historical Museum.

U.S. Gallery Showcases Soviet-Era Art

A new museum is out to debunk the idea that Soviet art was all propaganda with no artistic merit -- by exposing the public to artists who flourished under the Communist system.

Horror, Dread & Disco at Club Avalon

Ressurecting the haunted house and Halloween theme, Avalon will open its doors this weekend to what is probably almost certain failure.


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