11/15/2002
Paid access archive'Natasha's Dance': On the Struggle for Russia's Soul
I once received a letter from Richard Nixon in response to a story I'd written about a Soviet collective farm, in which he related how he had developed an early interest in Russia while reading Lev Tolstoy's ""Anna Karenina"" in college.
In St. Anton, Ski Hard & Party Harder
If Freud had been a skier, he would have been fascinated by St. Anton, an Austrian resort with a split personality.
Lives Collide In a New York Nightmare
Compelling yet off-putting, quietly realistic as well as completely contrived, shameless in the name of social responsibility, ""Changing Lanes"" is a frustrating yet deeply watchable melodrama that makes you think it's a tougher picture than it is.
Uncorking the Festival of The New Wine
The Beaujolais Nouveau harvest festival, which originated in the small towns of France and has since spread to cities all over the world, is eagerly awaited by wine enthusiasts everywhere.
Exhibit of Dali Work Is 'Golden'
The new exhibit of work by Spanish surrealist Salvador Dali at the Museum of the Contemporary History of Russia carries the title ""Salvador Dali: The Golden Age.""
He Went From Biology to Bhakti
Moscow native Vadim Tunayev first became attracted to Krishnaism in 1980, when he was a postgraduate student in molecular biology at Moscow State University.
Cook's Corner - Easy Peanut Butter Cookies
Substituting ingredients can be a tricky thing. And I have a garbage can full of peanut-butter-cornflake soup to prove it.
Taxi Cab Services: The Good, the Bad & the Dirty
Although the sight of pedestrians standing on a curb flagging down passing cars is common in Moscow, calling a taxi service for your ride is often a better choice.
New Director's Achievement Is in His Ambition
Working out of St. Petersburg, Grigory Dityatkovsky has established himself in the last few years as one of the most important new Russian directors.
Handel Opera in Good Hands at Pokrovsky
For a city that is home to five opera companies, Moscow offers precious little opportunity to hear opera written before 1800.
Delighting in the Details of Fine Seafood
The stylish Mediterranean restaurant O'Mar is sitting pretty on Ploshchad Revolyutsii beneath the old wall of Kitai-Gorod.
Global Eye -- Taking the Fifth
Since last we met, George W. Bush has been enthroned in near-absolute power by a whopping, er, 21 percent of the American electorate.
'Natasha's Dance': On the Struggle for Russia's Soul
I once received a letter from Richard Nixon in response to a story I'd written about a Soviet collective farm, in which he related how he had developed an early interest in Russia while reading Lev Tolstoy's ""Anna Karenina"" in college.
- In St. Anton, Ski Hard & Party Harder
- Lives Collide In a New York Nightmare
- Uncorking the Festival of The New Wine
- Exhibit of Dali Work Is 'Golden'
- He Went From Biology to Bhakti
- Cook's Corner - Easy Peanut Butter Cookies
- Taxi Cab Services: The Good, the Bad & the Dirty
- New Director's Achievement Is in His Ambition
- Handel Opera in Good Hands at Pokrovsky
- Delighting in the Details of Fine Seafood
- Global Eye -- Taking the Fifth
- Press Review
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