11/22/2002
Paid access archiveGlobal Eye -- Rough Beast
No foreign terrorist can strip the American people of their basic freedoms. Only an American tyrant can do that. And he is doing it, day by day.
Making New Music Old Style
After a rehearsal with Musica Viva this week, Sir Roger Norrington, founder of the London Classical Players, talked with The Moscow Times about his approach to making music.
Inside the Brooding Mind of Donnie Darko
The suburban teenager who gives ""Donnie Darko"" its title sees the world around him acutely, perhaps too much so for his own good.
Return of the Firebird
The Kremlin Palace plays host Dec. 3 to an unusual evening of dance, entitled ""Return of the Firebird,"" combining both live and filmed ballet.
Beach Photos Recall Sunshine of Summer Past
As darkness begins to fall in the very early evening the Regina Gallery's new exhibit, ""Beach Photography,"" is pulling out the beach photographs to recall the days of summer
Dinner & a Diva at Dacha
If the phrase ""dinner theater"" conjures up visions of overdone steak and hackneyed musicals, perhaps it's time to try a different sort of music-and-meal combination.
In Red Scare America a 'Spy Queen' Turns Star Witness
In her serviceable biography entitled ""Red Spy Queen,"" Kathryn Olmsted shows clearly that Elizabeth Bentley told the truth about Soviet espionage.
Cook's Corner -- Peppery Creamed Onions
My sister has report her new version of creamed onions, a peppery recipe brought back from a recent trip to El Salvador.
Exploitation or No, Play Gets Mixed Reaction
Kirill Serebrennikov's new play ""Terrorism"" examines the physical and psychological violence of contemporary existence with both precision and believability.
Experience the Glories of Galicia in Ukraine's Lovely Lviv
Both European architecture and the day-to-day reality of life in Eastern Europe give Lviv a special charm and make a visit to the Ukrainian city an unforgettable experience.
Houston Show Short but Not Sweet Enough
The Houston Ballet's two Moscow performances last week were quite like being served a light lunch when promised a full-course dinner.
New Cafe Offers Very Fine Caucasian Fare
With one notable execption, the Cafe Ararat in the newly-opened Ararat Park Hyatt Hotel lived down our worst expectations regarding hotel eateries.
Tune In to the Future's Famous Faces
If you miss the bickering and boredom that were common to the first season of last year's ""Za Steklom,"" Channel One has the solution -- and the network offers it three times a day, seven days a week.
Electronic Scene Gets Hip New Hangout
Norma, a newly opened student bar on Nikolskaya Ulitsa, has everything required of a venue that aims to cater to the needs of the city's fashionable young people.
- Global Eye -- Rough Beast
- Making New Music Old Style
- Inside the Brooding Mind of Donnie Darko
- Return of the Firebird
- Beach Photos Recall Sunshine of Summer Past
- Dinner & a Diva at Dacha
- In Red Scare America a 'Spy Queen' Turns Star Witness
- Cook's Corner -- Peppery Creamed Onions
- Exploitation or No, Play Gets Mixed Reaction
- Experience the Glories of Galicia in Ukraine's Lovely Lviv
- Houston Show Short but Not Sweet Enough
- New Cafe Offers Very Fine Caucasian Fare
- Tune In to the Future's Famous Faces
- Electronic Scene Gets Hip New Hangout
- Orthodox Teaching and the War on Terrorism
- NATO Expansion: Risks and Benefits
- Circumcision and Sins of Omission
- NATO Expansion: Risks and Benefits II
- Giuliani as Wall Street Savior
- Vivendi Universal Spurns $15Bln Bid
- No More Quarantine for Some Pets
- Scientists Will Try to Make New Life-Form
- Suicide Bomber Kills 11 in Jerusalem
- Pakistan Favorite Elected
- Kuwaiti Cop Shoots 2 U.S. Soldiers
- Starovoitova Mystery Deepens
- News in Brief
- Press Review
- Self-Rule Bills Win Approval
- Loud Cheers, Champagne and a Shave
- Havel Puts a Giant Neon Heart on a Castle
- NATO Invites 7 Nations to Join
- Putin to Welcome Bush in Royal Style
- Core of Army to Go Contract by 2008
- Norwegian Reporter Complains of Censorship
- Norilsk Buys U.S. Mining Firm
- Duma Puts Off Bill on Energy Reform
- LUKoil Says 2002 Profit to Shrink 5% to $2Bln
- Cabinet OKs Stock Market Plan
- Si-Pro in a Hurry to Buy Bystrov
- Vimpelcom Profit Beats Forecasts
- Lokomotiv Beats CSKA 1-0 to Claim First Title
- Khorkina Falls Off Beam Then Flies Through Bars
- Cup of Russia to Runneth Over?
- The Soothsayer
- Business in Brief
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