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12/06/2002

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Riding Out the Storms at The Pushkin

Irina Antonova's 41-year career at the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts began one month before the end of World War II and has survived Stalinism, democracy and everything in between.

'Prussian Bride' Has Everyday Life & Far-Out Fantasy

In ""The Prussian Bride,"" Yuri Buida juxtaposes a fantastical world of miraculous happenings and cruel twists of fate with fragmentary details of ordinary Kaliningrad life.

Cook's Corner -- Frothy Egg Nog

If you're expecting Santa Claus, Ded Moroz or Kris Kringle later this month, leave him a glass of this rich, tasty egg nog.

Global Eye -- Apt Pupils

As Islamic extremists work their way toward the next big attack on Western soil, it may be salutary to recall once more how we came to this dire point in human history.

Selling the Showpieces to the Highest Bidder

Sergei Koronevsky, head autioneer at Gelos, Russia's largets auction house, speaks about the tricks of his trade, the definition of a true collector, and his career thus far.

In Geneva, Holiday Events By the Hatful

Although most winter visitors to Geneva could easily keep busy just attending scheduled events, most will certainly want to do a bit of sightseeing during their time in the beautiful lakeside city.

Mixing With Oddballs on a Midlife Odyssey

""Monday Morning"" may be a male midlife-crisis comedy, but it skews our expectations, affirming neither the romance of the open road nor the comforts of hearth and home.

Folkloric Opera a Triumph on New Stage

Following an absence of a decade and a half from the local stage, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's opera ""The Snow Maiden"" made its return this year to the Bolshoi Theater.

Local Holiday Sales of Art, Antiques

As the pressure to find the perfect holiday gift heats up, and it inevitably will, consider heading to one of several art markets and auctions taking place in town this week.

Russian Experience Bears Literary Fruit for U.S. Writer

Author Paul Greenberg has characterized his novel ""Leaving Katya"" as an exorcism of the Russian voices that continued to sound in his head even after he left Russia.

Ministerstvo and Parisienne Open Skating Season

The barometer is high, the temperature is low and the crisp afternoons and cold nights are perfect for skimming across the ice -- skating season has begun.

Quixotic Director Dares Audience to Blink in 'Under the Bed'

Mikhail Levitin seems to relish his position as a director who continually tilts at theatrical windmills and goes into battle armed only with his imagination and convictions.

Make Room for New Cafe's Inventive Fare

What's up with the name, you ask? Est Mesto, Anatoly Komm's new restaurant on Leningradsky Prospekt, translates as a ""place to eat"" where there is always room for one more.


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