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10/18/2002

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Global Eye -- Booby Prize

Those merry pranksters at the Nobel Academy kept up their wonted hijinks last week by awarding the Peace Prize to that prime purveyor of ex-presidential piety, Jimmy Carter.

A Chap And His Chimes

After three decades in the music business, Japanese-born musician Damo Suzuki is the closest thing to a living legend the experimental music world has got.

Nudes & Nostalgia Rule at City Galleries

The nostalgia that autumn brings hasn't escaped the city's galleries, two of which are opening exhibits this week that offer a glimpse of the city's past.

No Rehearsals or Notes for This Musical Anarchist

After three decades in the music business, Japanese-born musician Damo Suzuki is the closest thing to a living legend the experimental music world has got.

Masterpieces of a More Modern Sort

If artist Yekaterina Rozhdestvenskaya tells you she will immortalize you on canvas, don't count on her making you beautiful, too.

Out of the Shtetl, and Into Tsarist Society

Much of what Benjamin Nathans has to say in Beynd the Pale flies in the face of Jewish, and particularly Zionist, historiography.

Altars & Eats, on Bangkok's Back Streets

I was the first person to hop on the $2 bus from Don Muang Airport to downtown Bangkok. I got a good seat, or so I thought, but the bus quickly filled with international 20-somethings in shorts and sandals, and my legs were squished together behind a heap of dusty, bursting backpacks.

Cook's Corner -- Onion Tarts

As my stomach increased in volume, more and more of the string section caught on, until they were smirking while plucking, trying not to laugh. Playing the polka had never been so amusing.

Broadway's Best Shine on 42nd Street

There's no need to fly to New York for the taste of a Broadway musical, when the real thing can be found right here in our own backyard.

(Un)Reality Runs Amok in the Retina

Maxim Kurochkin's newest play, ""In the Retina,"" is an intimate piece shaded with humor and cloaked in mystery.

Early Morning Sweets, Screenings at New Souffle

Clubbing community celebrity and spiritual mother of the long-lived, super-exclusive club Garage, promoter Marina Odjo is back on the scene this month with a new project called Souffle.

At Faces Fusion Merely Fair

As I cast around for an apt phrase to describe the new restaurant Litsa, or Faces, I keep coming back to the ""Saturday Night Live"" shows I watched as a teenager in the 1970s.

Substance or No Film Is Blockbuster to Be

With action, music and editing all cranked up to the highest gear, Filipp Yankovsky's debut feature ""V Dvizhenie,"" or ""Moving,"" proceeds at a cracking pace.

Stars Keep 'K-PAX' Aloft

K-PAX is a pleasant enough entertainment raised above its station by the quality of its acting. While the story line gets increasingly questionable, the fact that Kevin Spacey and Jeff Bridges are taking it seriously makes a good deal of difference.


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