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07/12/2002

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Global Eye

Because your Global Eye is repairing to a secure undisclosed location this week we leave you in good hands with not one but two special guest columnists.

Searching for Serenity in Suburbia

Zurbagan, a new club in Moscow's northeastern suburbs, bears little semblance to the mythic seaport of the same name created by the Russian fantasy writer Alexander Green.

Brave Their Waves to Beat the Heat

Transvaal Park, Moscow's first-ever indoor water park, prides itself on being 'a whole world in one park' and offers visitors an ""ocean of entertainment.""

Splashing Around With Putin's Gang

When two helicopters descend over Lake Valdai's dark waters and forested shores, locals and vacationers know that an illustrious visitor is coming: President Vladimir Putin.

Cook's Corner -- Eggplant Roll-Ups

The Star Trek-inspired eggplant roll-ups are quick and easy to make and taste simply out of this world.

Electronic Music With an Indie Edge

Lali Puna, one of the finest bands on the alternative electronic music scene, makes its Russian live debut next Thursday.

City Rolls Out the Barrel for Annual Beer Festival

If hot summers and cold beer don't seem quite Russian to you, and your image of Moscow stubbornly involves vodka-swilling locals dwarfed by snow-covered spires, the Great Moscow Beer Festival might just succeed in changing your mind.

The Growing Pains of Bill & Boris

Strobe Talbott's ""The Russia Hand"" may indeed be ""the first great memoir about war and peace in the post-Cold War world"" -- but it is only the first, and a very early one at that.

Muslim Scholar Traces the Bloody Evolution of Jihad

Once it lands in your bookstore, spare a moment to leaf through The Shade of Swords: Jihad and the Conflict Between Islam and Christianity.

Passion and Pain, Good and Bad: the 2001-02 Awards

The 2001-02 theater season was filled with triumphs, surprises and promise of more to come -- plus enough belly flops to ward off complacency.

Deciphering Codes and Allegiances

Even though ""Enigma"" has a plot almost as hard to crack as the Nazi coding device that gives this World War II thriller its name, it is such a grand, romantic entertainment that it sweeps the viewer along in its swiftly escalating suspense.

A Quirky Place Worth Investigating

If you enjoy the playful atmosphere of cartoonist Andrei Bilzho's Petrovich club, then you will probably like his latest venture, Major Pronin.

Global Eye

Because your Global Eye is repairing to a secure undisclosed location this week we leave you in good hands with not one but two special guest columnists.


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