Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/21/2010

03/28/2003

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Hogs, Bugs & a Darn Good Show

Menlo Park, the latest off-the-wall London band to be brought to Russia, arrives in Moscow this week for a five-date series of performances beginning at B2.

Lady Miss Kier Plays Shambala

Although Lady Miss Kier first made her name with the now-defunct techno trio Deee-lite, chances are that she's not going to be playing ""Groove Is in The Heart"" during her one-night Moscow show this Friday.

The Critic Behind the Russian Case

She flatly denies it, but in recent years Yelena Kovalskaya has become one of the most influential people in Moscow theater.

Golden Mask Opens in City on the Neva

While this year's Golden Mask awards will be held in St. Petersburg, fesitval organizers have arranged to show a large share of nominated productions in Moscow.

From Boyhood Shutterbug to Superstar

The Russian beau monde experienced a collective thrill this week when German photographer Helmut Newton arrived in town for the opening of a retrospective of his work.

Artist's Work Is Fixed in Flights of Fantasy

For local artist Leonid Tishkov, the world is populated by the absurd and the grotesque and flying, foot-like creatures he calls Dabloids.

Bruno Schulz: A Young Man From Galicia

The Polish Jewish author and draftsman Bruno Schulz was born, lived most of his uneventful life as a high school art teacher and died in the provincial town of Drohobycz.

Cook's Corner -- Brownies

This recipe is a Moscow adaptation of the brownies my mother makes, and I like it even better than its all-American predecessor.

Down Under, the View From the Left

New Zealand is that two-island country on the part of the globe that is usually out of sight: two irregular spots in the wide expanse of blue ocean way down at the bottom.

Global Eye -- Blood on the Tracks

Like their brothers-in-arms, Saddam's Baathists, the Bushists treat their own country like a sacked town, looting the treasury and turning public policy to private gain.

Watch Kidman, Moore and Streep in Their Finest 'Hours'

In ""The Hours,"" the death of the haunted, brilliant British author (Nicole Kidman) starts a fatalistic ripple. Decades later, two women (played by Julianne Moore and Meryl Streep) will feel the sad, anxious rhythms of Woolf's life and death.

Hyatt Pulls Out All Stops at Midday Meal

If luxury is what you're after, the Sunday Art Brunch at the Ararat Park Hyatt fits the bill, and the belly, nicely.

Club Goes From Books to Boogieing

Perhaps proving that the third time is indeed a charm, the people responsible for ZZL have managed to avoid the pitfalls of their past efforts and have done well in opening a decent, comfortable club on the Garden Ring.

Hogs, Bugs & a Darn Good Show

Menlo Park, the latest off-the-wall London band to be brought to Russia, arrives in Moscow this week for a five-date series of performances beginning at B2.


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