05/16/2003
Paid access archivePick of Musical Cherries
The curiously called ""Cherry Forest"" festival promises to provide Moscow music lovers with an extrodinary program of events, including a literary evening and a luxury excursion by train to the northern capital.
Sneaker Pimps to Play Moscow
The Sneaker Pimps have been fascinated by Russia for years. And now, after many failed attempts, they are finally making the trip to play Saturday night at 16 Tons.
Theater Festival Invites World's Best
Valery Shadrin and the Confederation of International Theater Associations have done it again in putting together 37 shows from 18 countries to take part in the International Chekhov Theater Festival.
Liepa, Rome Opera Ballet Honor History
Recently, The Moscow Times had an opportunity to speak with Andris Liepa, son of legendary dancer Maris Liepa, about the Rome Opera Ballet's appearance next week on the Bolshoi's New Stage.
Ethnic Turf Wars in City Synagogue
Sascha L. Goluboff's ""Jewish Russians: Upheavals in a Moscow Synagogue"" provides readers with a rare glimpse into the dramatic and fractious world of Russia's Jewry.
Two Playwrights Revisited
Productions of Chekhov's ""The Seagull"" at the Vakhtangov Theater and Ostrovsky's ""The Girl Savage"" at the Theater Na Pokrovke provide an opportunity to consider what these writers mean today.
Seafood and Shamans on Olkhon
The largest island on Lake Baikal, Olkhon is often referred to as the lake's heart. It's an appropriate title, for the island's windswept steppe, sandy beaches and rocky cliffs comprise all that is Baikal.
Cook's Corner -- Green and White Lasagna
With a tasty combination of cheese, spinach and mushrooms, this fabulous vegetarian lasagna is guaranteed to make even the most die-hard meat eater's mouth water.
Beau Monde Wowed by Bulvar Bites
For all its posturing, Bulvar's pleasant atmosphere and fantastic fare makes for a memorable night out.
Global Eye -- Language Barrier
Terms such as corruption, war profiteering and blood money have disappeared from the American language, seemingly replaced by a softer catchphrase: business opportunity.
Pick of Musical Cherries
The curiously called ""Cherry Forest"" festival promises to provide Moscow music lovers with an extrodinary program of events, including a literary evening and a luxury excursion by train to the northern capital.
Sneaker Pimps to Play Moscow
The Sneaker Pimps have been fascinated by Russia for years. And now, after many failed attempts, they are finally making the trip to play Saturday night at 16 Tons.
- Theater Festival Invites World's Best
- Liepa, Rome Opera Ballet Honor History
- Ethnic Turf Wars in City Synagogue
- Two Playwrights Revisited
- Seafood and Shamans on Olkhon
- Cook's Corner -- Green and White Lasagna
- Beau Monde Wowed by Bulvar Bites
- Global Eye -- Language Barrier
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