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01/25/2002

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Art's Masters & Misses

During the early years of the Soviet Union, a counterrevolution having little to do with the White Army took place. With a quiet voice its significance was indisputable.

Mata Hari, Nee Monica

Monica Lewinsky, the former White House intern known for her relationship with former U.S. President Bill Clinton, is about to become the subject for a new opera.

Do the Harpsichord Hop

Named for a kind of musical comedy popular in England in the 17th century, the Drolls, a six-member band hailing from Petrozavodsk, play what they call ""Middle Ages pop.""

Keeping Russia Wild

The director of the Russian World Wildlife Fund, Igor Chestin, talks to The Moscow Times about preserving rare and endangered species in Russia.

'The Girl' And Mr. Grant

An old friend returns to the Bolshoi Theater in a new guise next Tuesday, when for the 10th time over the past two centuries the Bolshoi stages the ballet ""Futile Precaution.""

Mixing Pop and Passports

St. Petersburg's Markscheider Kunst, playing an Afro-Caribbean-cum-Cuban-cum-blues mix of music genres, has been called the ""only band in Russia that plays fun music.""

Churches and Chimes in Suzdal

Peppered with monasteries, bell towers, churches and brightly painted wooden houses, Suzdal, one of the brightest gems on the Golden Ring, is a beautiful town with a peaceful atmosphere and rich sense of history.

Chronicling a Political Era

In his book ""Russia's Unfinished Revolution: Political Change from Gorbachev to Putin"" Michael McFaul concludes that Russia's battle for liberal democracy may be a long one.

Cook's Corner -- Easy Lentils

Note to readers: I actually wrote this column a year ago, but it disappeared somewhere deep into the recesses of my computer.

Post-Holiday Sales Offer Great Deals

The holiday season is finally over and sales are now in full swing in Moscow's high-end shopping venues.

Sausages for the Weary

Bierstube's is an atmosphere that evokes the sense of sanctuary the weary travelers of old might have felt upon approaching the doors of the snug refuge of the highway inn.

Paging Doctor Disco

Petrovich, a cozy basement bar named for the popular cartoon character created by co-owner Andrei Bilzho, is a favorite among both expatriate and native Muscovites.

Global Eye -- Family Business

Seeking to elevate the level of public discourse, we at the Global Eye have today invited a very special guest commentator on the Enron scandal: James, the brother of Jesus.

Soccer, Soul and Survival

Jasmin Dizdar's ""Beautiful People"" starts with an energy which, with great accomplishment, it succeeds in maintaining through the course of its almost two-hour run.


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