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02/01/2002

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Pretty Fly for a Punk Guy

The Offspring, the hugely popular California pop-punk band, comes to Moscow on Wednesday to play its first Russian concert. But this is no ordinary show.

Hackers In Bat Suits

The Russian film industry's first attempt to produce a cyber-punk movie, ""Ivan Durak,"" is something like ""The Matrix"" meets Mother Goose. Or, just about.

The EU, Russia and All That Jazz

Ernst-Jörg von Studnitz arrived in Moscow six years ago as Germany's ambassador to the Russian Federation. He talked with Marina Uvarova about history, the future of German-Russian relations and the power of music.

Getting the Northern Exposure

This year's ""Silver Camera"" exhibit is a mosaic of life in the capital that covers the walls of three entire floors at the Moscow House of Photography.

Crashing Into the Iron Curtain

Popular children's writer Astrid Lindgren passed away this week in her native Sweden, but, in Russia, she leaves a particularly substantial legacy behind.

Ice Skating in an Icy Paradise

Nordic skating requires both grace and grit, with skaters that have plenty of both being known to rack up more than 97 kilometers in a day.

The Long Collapse of an Empire

Stephen Kotkin's central interest in ""Armageddon Averted: The Soviet Collapse 1970-2000"" is the breakdown of the planned economy and the institutional problems that were left for the transition to a market system after 1991.

Cook's Corner -- Nostalgia Cake

I've been feeling a certain nostalgia lately for foods of my youth. Maybe it's all the retro kitchen appliances I passed in a chic store recently.

Dressing the Little Ones In Style

The latest addition to the city's young fashion venues is a shop with the charming name Nezhny Vozrast, or Tender Age, which sells clothes for children between the ages of 2 and 14.

'La Fille' Premiere

The spotlight unexpectedly fell Tuesday evening at the Bolshoi Theater on two of its ballet's most junior soloists, as the theater premiered ""La Fille Mal GardОe"" in a setting originally created in 1960 by English choreographer Frederick Ashton for London's Royal Ballet.

Menshikov: A Man of Many Hats

It seems Oleg Menshikov is an actor who can do almost anything he wants so when he got the idea of doing an intimate ensemble piece, it was a good bet nothing would stop him.

This Week, Sup in Spain

Green is an upscale restaurant with the potential to be quite good when a few of its new-restaurant wrinkles are ironed out.

The Salon Du Jour

Soup is an important part of every New Yorker's life – in fact, the trendiest soup restaurants are known for sprouting the city's longest lines during weekday lunch hours.


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