07/04/2003
Paid access archiveGlobal Eye -- Troubled Sleep
It was just another day in the New America -- the fearful, fawning, fortress-land that Bush and bin Laden have made
A Killer Robot Movie With a Heart
""I am an obsolete design,"" Arnold Schwarzenegger's T-101 says with as much melancholy as a machine can muster, but hearing the line spoken in ""Terminator 3"" makes you wonder if the actor had himself in mind as much as his character.
Royals Dazzle With Swans & True Stories
The Royal Ballet -- even without a few of its stars -- can still be numbered among the world's finest dance companies.
Helikon Has 1st Premier of Janacek 'Case'
The musical works of Czech composer Leos Janacek are practically terra incognita for Russian audiences. Last week, the Helikon Opera took a step toward remedying the neglect.
Deceit Begets Love in Dostoevsky Adaptation
The Fomenko Studio has topped off its season with another of the subtle, understated works that are its trademark with a stage version of Fyodor Dostoevsky's early story ""White Nights.""
Cook's Corner -- Sour Cherry Crumble
A tasty crumble recipe. Delicious warm topped with vanilla ice cream, it's also good cold out of the fridge in the middle of the night.
Hiking Spain: A Pilgrim & a Tourist, Too
As the cyclists whizzed by, they cried ""Hola!"" Apparently it is customary, on the Camino de Santiago, to greet fellow pilgrims with an ""hola"" or a ""buen camino,"" even if they are eating your dust. ""Hola,"" I called back, as cheerily as I could. My feet hurt.
Bolshoi Announces Plans for Season to Come
Four new opera productions are scheduled to make their appearance at the Bolshoi in the new season, together with one entirely new and one partially new production of ballet.
Tsarist Era Depicted in Color Photos at Shchusev
What shade of red were the cupolas of St. Basil's a century ago? How deep was the blue of the Volga's waters in September, 1911? Did the Hermitage's greens outshine its yellows on the eve of the revolution?
Airfield Braces for Day of Beer & Rock
Pack a picnic lunch, some sunblock and your best pair of sunglasses -- the first of the summer's grand-scale open-air rock festivals takes place this weekend.
- Global Eye -- Troubled Sleep
- A Killer Robot Movie With a Heart
- Royals Dazzle With Swans & True Stories
- Helikon Has 1st Premier of Janacek 'Case'
- Deceit Begets Love in Dostoevsky Adaptation
- Cook's Corner -- Sour Cherry Crumble
- Hiking Spain: A Pilgrim & a Tourist, Too
- Bolshoi Announces Plans for Season to Come
- Tsarist Era Depicted in Color Photos at Shchusev
- Airfield Braces for Day of Beer & Rock
- Press Review
- Global Eye and Guidance From the Almighty
- Lewis Wants Klitschko Rematch
- Israel Shuts Road, Kills A Militant
- French Performers Stopping the Show
- Business in Brief
- Russia Prods EU on Cattle
- Services Sector Rolling Right Along
- LUKoil Pays $138M for 3 Oil Firms
- Kremlin Kicks Off Its Campaign
- Werewolves We Won't Forget
- Grain Exports Cut to 5 Million Tons
- U.K. to Investigate Abramovich Over Chelsea
- Yukos Value Falls $2Bln on Arrest
- Yukos Inks $10Bln Hungarian Supply Deal
- A Top Forensic Expert Is Sacked
- Agriculture Minister Takes on Judo Master
- Chechen Rebels Abduct Police Officer
- News in Brief
- Deal That Got Lebedev in Trouble
- Prosecutors Summon Khodorkovsky
- Yabloko Deputy Shchekochikhin Dead at 53
- The Man Behind Menatep's Machine
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