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05/24/2002

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Answers Anticipated at Drama Fest

The goal of the recently-opened New Drama festival is to highlight the depth of contemporary Russian theater that many continue to disparage as non-existent or irrelevant.

Europe's Song Contest

This year's Eurovision Song contest in Tallinn will provide the perfect opportunity for Estonia, currently under consideration for membership in both the EU and NATO, to showcase itself as a vital part of a unified Europe.

'Notre-Dame' Premieres in Town

This past week saw the Moscow premiere of of ""Notre-Dame de Paris,"" the French hit musical based on writer Victor Hugo's 1831 novel ""The Hunchback of Notre Dame.""

Rewriting History With a Dose of Diplomacy

As Latvia's ambassador to Russia, 38-year-old Normans Penke faces the challenge of reconciling his country's Soviet past with its current Western leanings.

One Man's Vision of a 'Liquid Sky'

In the early 1980s, when Moscow-born director Slava Tsukerman was looking to write a screenplay about a humiliated woman in search of her prince, he was sure about one thing: The film's heroine ought to be either a Brooklyn Jew or a New Wave model.

A Cold War Legacy in Black & White

Judging from the serene half-smile on Hamzana Salikhanova's face, you would never know that she had witnessed one of the worst disasters of the nuclear age.

Finding the Voices Behind Revolution

The historical documents contained in Mark D. Steinberg's Voices of the Revolution attempt to shed some light on what the 1917 Revolution meant to ordinary Russian's.

Author Paints Herself Into Journey Through Goya's Life

There are biographies of the painter Francisco Goya, and many studies of his art. Julia Blackburn, a brilliant platypus of a writer -- because unclassifiable -- has written a book that is not a life of Goya, but her personification of it; not a study of his art, but a seismograph jarred by its earth shifts.

The Sails, Swans & Sparkle of Hamburg

Hamburg invites its visitors to experience the magic of this bustling port city, whose sparkling rivers have promised wealth and prosperity throughout the ages.

Cook's Corner -- Bachelor Chicken

Here is a new recipe you can try out next time you're invited to cook your own dinner.

Reinventing the Wheel for Sports on a Roll

With the arrival of spring, Moscow's streets now teem with people on wheels. Here are a few suggestions on where you'll find all the necessary equipment to roll into summer in style.

Borodina & Berezovsky Shine on Local Stage

Heard together with the orchestra, as led by its music director Dmitry Liss, were two outstanding Russian musicians who these days spend nearly all of their time outside Russia: mezzo-soprano Olga Borodina and pianist -- not to be confused with financier -- Boris Berezovsky.

On to St. Pete, for 'Godunov'

Modest Mussorgsky's opera ""Boris Godunov"" has a tortuous history. In 1869, he completed it, submitting it to a committee of his fellow composers for scrutiny.


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