04/11/2003
Paid access archiveGlobal Eye -- Damascus Road
Hints and threats are being carefully floated that Syria might, conceivably, possibly, one day threaten the United States in some hypothetical fashion -- just like Saddam!
Favored by Elitists, Shunned by Epicures
While snobbery isn't something that that most of us aspire to, there is an exception to every rule. Stepan Mikhalkov's new restaurant Snobs is a case in point.
Sun & Spirits in Hungary's Southern Lands
Snuggled in the bosom of the Mescek Hills in southern Transdanubia about 200 kilometers from Budapest is the small, sun-drenched, wine-soaked university city of Pecs.
Cook's Corner -- Cranberry Cookies
These delicious cranberry cookies may not be as healthy as the ones my vegetarian roommate Gretchen use to make, but they're just as tasty.
Play School's Newest Show Surreal, 2nd-Rate
While Boris Milgram had every reason to pull off a successful staging of ""Kremlin, Come to Me,"" the play's schizophrenic nature proves that success can be an elusive entity.
Golden Mask's 2nd Week Full of Surprises
The second week of the Golden Mask festival -- at least in the configuration playing itself out in St. Petersburg -- took a couple of side steps into unfamiliar territory.
Director's Triumph Results in Controversy
Peter Mullan's 2002 feature, ""The Magdalene Sisters,"" may have outraged the Vatican, but it was the toast of Venice last year -- and it opens the fourth annual Festival of New British Film this week.
4th Annual Fest Opens Locally
The fourth annual Festival of New British Film, which officially gets off the ground Friday, promises to provide a representative cross-section of contemporary British filmmaking.
Flying High and Huge, Atop the City
Having been the venue for two of Moscow's most unforgettable private parties,the club once tentatively known as Experiment K has opened its doors to one and all under the new moniker Sphere.
An Abundance of Operatic Magic in This Wizard's Bird
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's ""The Golden Cockerel"" might well hold a lesson or two for those entrusted today with keeping national borders secure from outside menace.
Conservatory Hosts Forum Fest
For the past eight years, the Moscow Forum has provided jaded concert goers with a week of feature performances by some of the best ensembles and soloists from around world.
Exhibit Has History of Horses & Men
""The Horse and Rider"" celebrates this special connection with artifacts collected from across the former Soviet Union, dating from the Bronze Age to the 16th century.
Russian Tunes Against a Berlin Backdrop
Twice a month, hundreds of young Germans, Russian emigres and tourists gather in a small, smokey club in what used to be East Berlin for an all night party dubbed Russendisko.
- Global Eye -- Damascus Road
- Favored by Elitists, Shunned by Epicures
- Sun & Spirits in Hungary's Southern Lands
- Cook's Corner -- Cranberry Cookies
- Play School's Newest Show Surreal, 2nd-Rate
- Golden Mask's 2nd Week Full of Surprises
- Director's Triumph Results in Controversy
- 4th Annual Fest Opens Locally
- Flying High and Huge, Atop the City
- An Abundance of Operatic Magic in This Wizard's Bird
- Conservatory Hosts Forum Fest
- Exhibit Has History of Horses & Men
- Russian Tunes Against a Berlin Backdrop
- Press Review
- War in Iraq, Demonstrations and Whisking
- City Championship Still Packs a Punch
- Iraqi Diplomats Left Stranded in Embassies
- Garner, the 'Sheriff of Baghdad'
- N. Korea Learning From Iraq
- Bush's Aides Look To Next Enemies
- Where There's Smoke
- Spoils of War and the CW in Iraq II
- Spoils of War and the CW in Iraq
- Kasyanov Says Taxes to Be Slashed in 2004
- Gazprom Inks 25-Year Turkmen Deal
- Transneft on Track to Boost Export Capacity 16% in 2003
- News in Brief
- Russian Power Increasingly Global
- Surgut Surges on Stock Talk
- Fitch Sees Russia's Star Rising Fast
- Business in Brief
- Fire at School for Deaf Kills 28 Boys
- Heavy Fighting in Chechnya
- Reports: Kremlin Doesn't Fault U.S.
- Congress Probes Iraqi Reconstruction Deals
- Murdoch Buys DirecTV for $6.6Bln
- Estonian Premier Takes Reins
- Student Breathes a Sigh of Relief
- Marines Target a Baghdad Mosque
- New Rules on Unwanted Foreigners
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