Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/21/2010

04/25/2003

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Global Eye -- Open Book

When it comes to world conquest, George W. Bush and his closest advisors -- whom cynics refer to as ""bloodthirsty corporate pimps"" -- are as honest as the day is long.

The Question of Locale Is Key for Vatel

In real estate, they say the most important factor in determining value is location. If the same is true of the clubbing world, Vatel hasn't a thing to worry about.

No Bunnies at City's Easter Fest

Under the leadership of Mariinsky Theater director Valery Gergiev, this year's Moscow Easter Festival promises to offer local music lovers some remarkable listening opportunities.

May Holidays Have Brewery Tour on Tap

The Infopoliten travel agency is offering beer lovers a unique way to spend the May holidays with a four-day, three-night tour of Samara's breweries and bars.

Cook's Corner -- Bean & Rice Salad

Being cheap, nutritious and easy to prepare, rice and beans are a staple in myriad cuisines around the world. Try this unique variation on the classic theme at your next dinner party.

Four Codgers Liven Things Up at Pokrovsky

Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari's ""I Quatro Rusteghi"" is one of those little-known operas that inspires bands of devoted admirers and could quite probably be called a cult classic.

After 7 Decades Show Staged Anew

Having been practically forgotten since its brief appearance on the Soviet stage nearly 70 years ago, ""The Bright Stream"" proved to be a thoroughly delightful play despite its unpopularity.

Stealing Apples on Satire Stage

Ksenia Dragunskaya's ""The Apple Thief"" is a play of atmosphere and nostalgia, of men and women living out the sadness of their lives in half tones and melancholy.

The Northern Capital's Regilded Age

Built on rivers and canals, St. Petersburg's sorbet-colored palaces and golden cupolas shimmer in reflection as if it were two cities, one of stone, one of water.

Everywhere in Honor of Peter's 300th

The race to prepare St. Petersburg for its 300th-birthday bash can compare only to Peter the Great's rush to build an exquisite imperial capital of palaces and canals atop a forbidding swamp.

Sheaths to Samosas Without Missing a Beat

The capital's newest Indian restaurant, Guru, is a welcome addtion to the very few, very good everyday eateries that Moscow is in desperately short supply of.

Shooting the Hermitage Thru the Ages

Coming off the success of ""Russian Ark,"" 51-year-old filmmaker Alexander Sokurov recently spoke with The Moscow Times about cinema, dictators and the importance of art.


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