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05/23/2003

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When Darkness Is Not a Prelude to Dawn

David Satter recounts the darkest episodes in post-Soviet Russia from the point of view of ordinary Russians.

Investigating Murder as The Revolution Spins

Tom Bradby does a skillful job of portraying a society about to be devoured by forces it cannot understand, much less control.

A Sojourn in the Newest King of Clubs

Pounding dance beats outside my hotel window woke me from a deep disco nap. I was confused. It was only 10 p.m., way too early for the action to begin in downtown Reykjavik.

Gads of Guts, Gore and Do-Gooders

Handsomely made, well-meaning but finally frustrating and unsatisfying, Tears of the Sun is an example of a previously unseen hybrid, the socially conscious, humanitarian action movie.

Moscow Awaits Sir Paul's Russian Debut

Paul McCartney's first ever Russian concert just steps from the Kremlin is expected to draw 50,000 fans from all over the country.

Latvian Opera Plans Bolshoi Visit

Next week, the Latvian National Opera arrives at Moscow's Bolshoi Theater to perform Giuseppe Verdi's ""Aida"" and George Frideric Handel's ""Alcina.""

Missing Faberge Egg Has Homecoming

The 12th Faberge egg to be returned to Russia makes a curious reappearance this week at Gostiny Dvor's second annual ""New Russian Style"" exhibit.

Racy Tatu a Risk for Eurovision

Eurovision organizers still aren't too sure whether Russia's scandalous pop duo Tatu will behave at this year's song contest in in Riga.

Cook's Corner -- Spring Curry

The rumors are true. Penelope Krumm has moved to Uzbekistan. And no, she don't have a plov recipe for you. Not yet, anyway.

Bolshoi's Petipa Is Must-See Dance

One of Russia's best-loved ballets, Marius Petipa's ""Raymonda,"" has returned to the Bolshoi revised and refurbished after a three-year absence.

English Director Finds Home in Local Theater

Declan Donnellan, a founder of the popular English theater Cheek by Jowl, appears to have found a soulmate in Russian theater.

Palazzo Has Exquisite Italian a La Mode

For the kind of money you're going to spend at Palazzo Ducale, you would expect something more exceptional than just a excellent meal.

Wired Nightlife for Cyber-Hip Clubgoers

With a view overlooking Alexander Gardens, The Phlegmatic Dogoffers both electronic and live music, as well as Internet access for patrons on several dozen computer terminals.

Global Eye -- Devil's Advocate

Take any situation you please and run it through the patented George W. Bush ""God Did It"" meat-grinder and you'll find a neat little patty of moral clarity on the other end.

St. Pete's 300th Birthday Bash: The Full Schedule

Metropolis brings you an hour-by-hour guide to the festivities being held in honor of St. Petersburg's 300th anniversary.


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