03/21/2003
Paid access archiveMusic & Art Made for Spring
Alexander Rudin leads his Musica Viva chamber orchestra with ""Dedicated to the 20th Century,"" a festival of music played against the backdrop of the Old Tretyakov Gallery's magnificent collection of Russian art.
For Conflict, Toning Down The Oscars
The red carpet will remain in place for Sunday's Oscars, but the general mood at the event is expected to staid and somber in light of the current war in Iraq.
Monks Bring Tibetan Tradition to Moscow
This week seven Buddhist monks from the Gyudmed tantric monastery will perform Tibet's ancient polyphonic vocal music at Moscow's Norbekov Institute.
Exhibit Offers Siberian Striptease -- Of a Sort
The Regina Gallery's latest exhibit, ""Baharevland,"" candidly illustrates just how much the collective identity of provincial Russia has changed since the end of the Soviet era.
In This Game, Only He Knows the Rules
In the 21st-century culture of oversupply and underdemand, it's small wonder that every second musician in the marketplace is sold by agents, impresarios and record companies as unique.
The Stage Where Silence Holds Sway
A physical-theater adaptation of ""Jonathan Livingston Seagull,"" staged by Moscow's Specialized Institute of the Arts, shows that one need not be able to speak or hear to entertain an audience.
Eye in the Sky: High Altitude Espionage
Whether about Iraq, North Korea or al-Qaida, the U.S. government gets much of what it knows from spy satellites.
Tibet Trip Short on Time Long on Karma
There aren't many places where you can rack up so much good karma in so little time.
Cook's Corner -- Parmesan Crackers
Make yourself some of these delectable peppered parmesan crackers. But keep careful watch. Flying pigs or not, they'll disappear quickly.
Ballerinas Shine at Local Mariinsky Shows
Last weekend the Mariinsky Theater made its contribution to the current season's exchange of performances with the Bolshoi Theater, bringing to the Moscow theater a trio of short ballets.
New Play is Pure Ostrovsky, Pure Satirikon
While Konstantin Raikin took a hefty gamble in staging Alexander Ostrovsky's ""A Profitable Post,"" happily, the end result was nothing less than Raikin's usual brilliance.
A Chef Who Gives a Fig for Good Food
While the chef at Avenue Martell certainly knows his way around the kitchen, one gets the feeling that the interior designer may have let his imagination get the better of him.
For a Radically Good Time, Head to Che
Rabble rousing patrons, wall-mounted photographs of Cuban revolutionary heroes and handwritten pro-communist graffiti make Che's revolutionary theme very pervasive.
Gritty Urban Gang Drama Lacks a Punch
Martin Scorsese's artful extravagance keeps you watching ""Gangs of New York"" even if you don't buy a minute of it.
- Global Eye -- Memory Lane
- Music & Art Made for Spring
- For Conflict, Toning Down The Oscars
- Monks Bring Tibetan Tradition to Moscow
- Exhibit Offers Siberian Striptease -- Of a Sort
- In This Game, Only He Knows the Rules
- The Stage Where Silence Holds Sway
- Eye in the Sky: High Altitude Espionage
- Tibet Trip Short on Time Long on Karma
- Cook's Corner -- Parmesan Crackers
- Ballerinas Shine at Local Mariinsky Shows
- New Play is Pure Ostrovsky, Pure Satirikon
- A Chef Who Gives a Fig for Good Food
- For a Radically Good Time, Head to Che
- Gritty Urban Gang Drama Lacks a Punch
- Global Eye -- Memory Lane
- Press Review
- Following the Trail of Pneumonia
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- A Crescendo of Critical Expressions
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- Business in Brief
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- Surgut's 2002 Net Profit Drops 9%
- Missiles Hit Baghdad, Troops Cross Border
- Putin Calls the Attack a Big Political Mistake
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- FBI Issues a Worldwide Alert for a Saudi National
- Police, Teachers Ready for Chechen Poll
- 2 Military Helicopters Missing in Chechnya
- News in Brief
- Ukraine Will Send Chemical Unit to Gulf
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