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01/18/2002

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Bringing the Tattoos To Town

Henry Rollins, musician, writer, poet, publisher, broadcaster, humorist, social critic and actor, rolls into town this week for his fourth concert in Russia.

Finding Beauty in Chaos

Construction sites are everywhere in Russia's capital city with the cheerless sight of shabby scaffolding and foundation pits an all too familiar part of Moscow's landscape.

City to Quietly Observe Poet's 100th Birthday

There was a time when his name was known to nearly every citizen of the Soviet Union. But, today, few Russians would be able to remember the name of this Turkish poet.

Talking TV and Takeovers With Shenderovich

For several years Viktor Shenderovich presented his wry take on current events on the now defunct television program ""Itogo"" which was broadcast for the last time January 12.

Putin Recalls Being ""Jungle"" Kid

A new book, ""Vladimir Putin: A Life Story,"" written by journalist Oleg Blotsky, chronicles Putin's young years until his graduation from university and recruitment in the KGB.

World's Longest-Running Musical Closes

With performance number 17,162, the world's longest-running musical ended its record-breaking, nearly 42-year run Sunday to cheers, whistles and more than a few bravos.

So You Wanna Be a Rock Star?

Russia's famous names from all spheres of life are trying their luck at musical stardom.

The Quiet Charms of Kolomna

For a quick weekend getaway from the hurly-burly of Moscow you can't do better than Kolomna. It's close by and this small port on the Oka River is an architectural gem.

An Extraordinary Tale of Diplomacy

Laurence Kelley's ""Diplomacy and Murder in Tehran"" is a brilliant, multifaceted biography about the life and death of Russian dramatist and diplomat Alexander Griboyedov.

Cook's Corner -- Porched Pears

A litany of linguistic lapses was responsible for this delicious recipe of vodka- poached pears.

Bottle of Wine ... Fruit of the Vine

The holidays may have already come and gone, but that no reason for champagne- and wine-drinking to end. Several Moscow stores carry a fine selction of wines any occasion.

No Meaning to Their Madness

Harold Pinter's plays in his native English are minimalist word sculptures with characters presenting some of the leanest, meatiest and quirkiest dialogue in the language.

Critics Applaud Pavarotti's Swan Song

Luciano Pavarotti triumphed over age, the loss of his mother -- and Britain's opera critics -- with his performance in ""Tosca"" at London's Royal Opera House.

The Foody Fashion of French Fusion

The building across the street from the Christ the Savior Cathedral is home to Vanil, a new restaurant specializing in experimental French cuisine with Asian influences.

Where the Cool Come For Cognac

For the crowd that practices the obligatory weekend Ministerstvo-Zeppelin-Mix club crawl, the newly opened Courvoisier Lounge is an inviting addition to the usual route.

Global Eye -- Pretzel Logic

These days there are no more adept practitioners of the dark art moral hypocrasy than those defending the values of Western Civilization --George W. Bush and Tony Blair.


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