02/28/2003
Paid access archiveGlobal Eye -- Swing Blades
It is a known fact that the boys of the Bush administration have a proclivity for stuffing their trousers with loot from both sides of whatever war is going at the moment.
Courting Adventure and Juggling Knives
In town recently for the opening of the capital's first Benihana restaurant, franchise founder world-famous restaurateur and retired wrestler Rocky Aoki found a couple minutes to talk to The Moscow Times.
Eminem's Star Turn Shouts Yo, Hollywood!
Just as ""8 Mile's"" story is book-ended by battles, one-on-one gladiatorial rap contests in which the audience picks a winner, so the film itself is a battle between God's angry man.
Powers' Book Seeks Truth About The Secret Wars
For decades, the CIA was pursuing hundreds of moles that didn't exist.
Where to Go for Dinner and a Show
From the folks who brought you Rostik's fried chicken and Patio Pizza now comes Benihana, another restaurant concept that lends itself to mass production.
Stirring a Stew of Politics, History & Music
In his three concerts with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra from Feb. 20 through 24 at Carnegie Hall, Vladimir Ashkenazy offered what was meant to be a tightly focused historical examination.
Cook's Corner -- Easy Apple Cake
The more complicated the cake, the less likely the children are to eat it. This Murphy's Law of Motherhood was confirmed yet again at my son's third birthday party recently.
Medieval & Modern Meet at Cultural Junction
In Morocco, medieval and modern, and East and West, are constantly juxtaposed at this cultural crossroads.
Ideals Aside, Plays Come Up Zeroes
The performing arts have always been a haven for those seeking refuge from, or a way to protest against, wars, tyrannies or just ignorant political leaders in general.
A Beautiful Opera, but for Its English
Were it not for the obstuse English of the Russian singers, the Bolshoi could be said to have struck gold with last week's premiere of ""The Rake's Progress.""
Club World Confers Prizes on Best, Brightest
Once a year, members of Moscow's clubbing community get together to honor the movers and shakers among them. The occasion? The Nightlife Awards.
An Early Look at Nika
The 16th annual Nika awards ceremony doesn't take place until April 18, but film buffs can take in some of the best the Russian cinematic industry has to offer during coming weeks.
Local Boy Makes Good on West End
Moscow playwright Vasily Sigarev may live thousands of kilometers from London's Royal Court Theater, but he is doing wonders for the venue's box-office receipts.
- Pop Star to Host New TV Show
- Global Eye -- Swing Blades
- Courting Adventure and Juggling Knives
- Eminem's Star Turn Shouts Yo, Hollywood!
- Powers' Book Seeks Truth About The Secret Wars
- Where to Go for Dinner and a Show
- Stirring a Stew of Politics, History & Music
- Cook's Corner -- Easy Apple Cake
- Medieval & Modern Meet at Cultural Junction
- Ideals Aside, Plays Come Up Zeroes
- A Beautiful Opera, but for Its English
- Club World Confers Prizes on Best, Brightest
- An Early Look at Nika
- Local Boy Makes Good on West End
- Pop Star to Host New TV Show
- Press Review
- Noviye Izvestia Dead -- Who's Next?
- Bush's Warsaw Pact
- Views on a War in Iraq and St. Petersburg Cops
- Underdog Ousts Safin in Dubai
- Memorial Sees More Terror in Chechnya
- The U.S. Dollar Is Getting a Makeover
- News in Brief
- Noginsk's Orthodox Culture Experiment
- Putin, Bush to Work Together on Iraq
- U.S. Says Russia Now Worried About Iran
- U.S. Bill Lets NASA Fund Russian Craft
- Chechens Will Have to Wait Up to 6 Years for New Homes
- Resignation Fuels RTS Scandal
- Government Eyes $2Bln From New Privatizations
- Deutsche's MTS Stake a Tough Sell
- Business in Brief
- Gazprom Cedes Sales to Obscure Firm
- Putin Says Mortgages Could Benefit 40 Million
- Oil Prices Highest in 12 Years
- Bosnian Serb Leader Sentenced to 11 Years
- Berlin Firm to Build New WTC
- North Korea Restarts Reactor
- Bush: Hussein's Exit Would Aid Mideast
- Memos Highlight Concern Over Columbia's Re-Entry
- Brussels Moves to End Open Sky Agreements
- Senior Adviser Quits Bush's Team
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