06/06/2003
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Written by exploitation king Larry Cohen and directed by Joel Schumacher, a longtime purveyor of slightly more rarefied pulp (1987's ""The Lost Boys,"" 1999's ""8MM""), the new thriller ""Phone Booth"" stars Colin Farrell, one of those young men about town who's been up-and-coming in Hollywood for the last five years.
Revise and Conquer
The whitewashers of war crimes in the Bush Regime are trying to pervert the facts of history mere weeks after ""mission accomplished"" was declared in the war on Iraq.
Gibraltar: Monkey See, Tourists Do
Sometimes the search for words to describe a place becomes the journey itself. My friend and I had spent the afternoon with wild monkeys perched on our heads.
Cook's Corner -- Asian Steak Salad
All it takes is a few hot minutes frying some steak and you have a delicious light summer supper.
Book Has Inside Story of Moles & Men
During the Cold War, it was no easy matter for a Russian to volunteer to spy for the CIA. Take the case of Adolf Tolkachev, an aircraft designer in Moscow. Risking his life, Tolkachev tried half a dozen times to approach the agency.
Hillary Clinton Writes of Softer Side
Hillary Rodham Clinton shows her softer side in her new book, taking some responsibility for ""botching"" health care reform and not being sensitive enough to people who thought she should be a traditional first lady.
Tarantino Meets Shakespeare in Mossoviet Show
On one hand, director Pavel Khomsky wanted his production to correspond to the high drama of Shakespearean theater. On the other, he repeatedly loaded it down with the tricks of the Hollywood pop action movie.
The Agony and the Ecstasy of Riga Opera
With ""Alcina,"" the Latvian troupe brought something fresh to the Moscow operatic scene, an opera of the baroque era sung and played in something approaching authentic style.
Shambala DJ Has Jump Start for Summer
Every passing week this spring, it seems, has brought the addition of a new, worthwhile club -- these include Sfera, The Phlegmatic Dog and Apshu, to name just a few -- and competition for the veteran clubs on the scene just keeps getting tougher and tougher.
Vistas, Shows & Hookahs at Remade Park
Another outstanding open-air facility, Park, has its season opening on Friday night, at which point it is expected to retake its spot near the top of the summer's clubbing pecking order.
Generous Portions & Service With a Snarl
But don't be fooled by the decor: Etazh is above all a demokratichny, or egalitarian, eatery with cheap -- really cheap, especially considering the location -- simple food.
'God of House' to Perform at Art Center
Not only is Paul Oakenfold considered the father of modern house music, but he is also widely credited with introducing remixes to dance culture everywhere.
Fun in the Sun at City's Parks, Gardens
Now that summer has begun once and for all, city dwellers with neither cars nor dachas will appreciate the fact that Moscow has plenty of parks for walking, riding, boating and picnicing.
Moscow Gets Drive-In
A new drive-in movie theater opens this weekend in northern Moscow -- seven decades after the first such theater opened in the United States.
- GUM to Offer Slices of Giant 3-Ton Cake
- Phone Booth Moralizing Rings False
- Revise and Conquer
- Gibraltar: Monkey See, Tourists Do
- Cook's Corner -- Asian Steak Salad
- Book Has Inside Story of Moles & Men
- Hillary Clinton Writes of Softer Side
- Tarantino Meets Shakespeare in Mossoviet Show
- The Agony and the Ecstasy of Riga Opera
- Shambala DJ Has Jump Start for Summer
- Vistas, Shows & Hookahs at Remade Park
- Generous Portions & Service With a Snarl
- 'God of House' to Perform at Art Center
- Fun in the Sun at City's Parks, Gardens
- Moscow Gets Drive-In
- GUM to Offer Slices of Giant 3-Ton Cake
- Internal Discord Next Hurdle to Mideast Peace
- Embattled Style Queen Resigns
- Iraqi Oil Authorities Hold Tender for First Crude Sale
- $2Bln for Olympic TV Rights?
- Patching Things Up at Putin's Picnic
- The Bard Meets the Magician From Riga
- Taylor Indicted, Claims Coup Attempt
- U.S. Eyes Controls for Iraq Press
- Blix: Arms Search Lacks Credibility
- Rumors Creep and Crawl
- Dynamism and Will at the EU-Russia Summit
- 2004 Budget Goes to the Duma
- Couple's Divorce Fight Clouds Clearwater Deal
- Layoffs at Norilsk as Profits Take a Tumble
- Business in Brief
- Government Loses Control of No. 5 Airport
- Rockers Give Lesin an Ultimatum on Piracy
- World Bank Is Viewed as Arrogant, Study Finds
- Currency Reserves 25% Euros
- 6 Germans Trip Down Escalator
- Solzhenitsyn's First Wife Dead, Age 84
- Fewer Books but a Whole Lot More to Read About
- News in Brief
- Soros Bids Adieu, Says U.S. Needs Help
- Chubais to Sell His Stock in TVS
- Ministries: No Need for New Iran Deal
- Female Suicide Bomber Blows Up Bus
- Press Review
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