06/27/2003
Paid access archiveCook's Corner -- Silk Road Salad
Even if they were secretly amusing themselves at our expense, I have to say that they made an unusually delicious cabbage salad
Global Eye -- Errand Boy
After all the mountains of commentary and speculation, we finally know: George W. Bush waged war on Iraq because, in his own words, God ""instructed me to strike at Saddam.""
Many Mysteries Can Fit In a Single Sub
David Twohy is turning out to be one of those rare screenwriters who are actually better as directors. As the author of the scripts for ""The Fugitive"" (1993), ""Waterworld"" (1995) and ""G.I. Jane"" (1997), Twohy has an impressive list of Hollywood credits.
Visiting Sleeping Beauty in Coastal Brazil
Brazil, with its sleek, sexy beaches, futuristic architecture and world-class soccer, is projecting a very forward-looking image to global travelers these days.
Theater of Women Has Poets, Nuns & Suicides
While Sarah Kane's ""Psychosis 4.48"" is a harrowing journey from which there is no return, Andrei Kureichik's ""The Piemonte Beast"" conceals a traditional cloak and dagger tale.
Zoran Music at Pushkin Museum
Native Slovenian painter Zoran Music has had to deal with more than your average share of horrors.
Future Sound's Cobain to Play St. Pete
""I've become a real hippie these days,"" said Garry Cobain, one half of the cutting-edge electronic duo The Future Sound of London, which rocketed to popularity as part of Britain's electronic dance music revolution of the early 1990s.
Moscow's Silver Lining
If you like watching your footy in a room full of Guinness-drinking sports fans, head to Silvers.
Extra! Extra!
From Chisty Prudy to Ibiza, tips on how to enjoy the July sun. Indoors, meanwhile, Leos Janacek's opera ""The Makropulos Case"" is heard for the first time in Russia.
Nearly as Good as Granny Used to Make
The menu at Tsimmis, the Jewish-style restaurant that opened in early April on Novoslobodskaya Ulitsa, climbs on board the nostalgia boat with characters like Grandma Moshava.
Cook's Corner -- Silk Road Salad
Even if they were secretly amusing themselves at our expense, I have to say that they made an unusually delicious cabbage salad
Global Eye -- Errand Boy
After all the mountains of commentary and speculation, we finally know: George W. Bush waged war on Iraq because, in his own words, God ""instructed me to strike at Saddam.""
- Many Mysteries Can Fit In a Single Sub
- Visiting Sleeping Beauty in Coastal Brazil
- Theater of Women Has Poets, Nuns & Suicides
- Zoran Music at Pushkin Museum
- Future Sound's Cobain to Play St. Pete
- Moscow's Silver Lining
- Extra! Extra!
- Nearly as Good as Granny Used to Make
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- Sit Like a Champ at the Chess Museum
- Arafat: A Truce Is in the Offing
- A Flap Over Iraq in U.S. Intelligence
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- Sberbank on Prowl for Negative News
- Gazprom Expects $8Bln Profit in 2003
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- Japan, China Jockey for Siberian Crude
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- Business in Brief
- IREX Fears Closure of Its Belarus Office
- Putin's English Earns Him an A
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