07/11/2003
Paid access archiveCook's Corner -- Thai Drumsticks
Would I tell a joke to escape a fine? I'm too chicken. And speaking of chicken, here's this week's recipe.
Season of New Drama Comes to Close
The list this season was more than impressive; it was imposing. At no time in any season for the last 12 years have there been so many productions of new plays by contemporary writers.
Iceland's Bjork Gives 1st Local Show
In 1986 the Icelandic music scene was booming, and on the brink of garnering international attention. Largely responsible for the latter was Bjork Gudmundsdottir.
Annual ETNA-Fest Returns to Hermitage
Hold onto your bougarabou drums: The city's largest annual festival of ethnic, hybrid and experimental music takes place again on Sunday.
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Don't trust that the next passer-by who snaps your photograph on the street is a tourist -- he may be a spy.
Spacey Suspense Film Is Larger Than Life
Alan Parker, the director of the death-penalty drama ""The Life of David Gale,"" likes his acting big, his edits hard and his stories slick.
Global Eye -- Barge Poles
In a political world blackened with the stinking pitch of lies, distortion and death-dealing hypocrisy, a shining knight of truth stepped boldly forth last week.
Frisco Is Still Crazy After All These Years
This city has plenty of aches and pains -- a dot-com hangover, an economic malaise exacerbated by weak foreign tourism and now the SARS outbreak, which has even some locals skittish about strolling through Chinatown.
On Course, From Dinner to Dixieland
Three years ago, Alexander Ilynykh was managing a tiny city center cafeteria that had few aspirations beyond serving decent pelmeni, mixing a good screwdriver and keeping the kitchen relatively clean.
Spend an Evening With The Insiders
Take refuge from the hustle and bustle of the Garden Ring at nearby Smolensky Pereulok's DJ Cafe, a two-floor lounge housed in quarters that were once home to a shoe store.
Seeds of Discord: Terror in Tsarist Russia
Terrorism just isn't what it used to be. Nowadays, if you're a militant with plans to change policy through violence, you have plenty of gadgets to help you out.
- Cook's Corner -- Thai Drumsticks
- Season of New Drama Comes to Close
- Iceland's Bjork Gives 1st Local Show
- Annual ETNA-Fest Returns to Hermitage
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- Spacey Suspense Film Is Larger Than Life
- Global Eye -- Barge Poles
- Frisco Is Still Crazy After All These Years
- On Course, From Dinner to Dixieland
- Spend an Evening With The Insiders
- Seeds of Discord: Terror in Tsarist Russia
- Italians Launch Insults, Schroeder Stays Home
- Lyashenko's Suicide A Shock to Friends
- The Chess World's Singing Champion
- Security ... At a Price
- Campaign Season Starts With a Bang
- Eastern Tricks For Western Predicaments
- Don't Blame the Russians for Terrorist Attacks
- Business in Brief
- Kazakh Oil Estimates Cut Heavily
- Belarus PM Axed for 'Lying' About Debts
- U.S. Army Taking Bids for Iraqi Oil
- Tsarist Bond Owners Target Hermitage Art
- 2 Businessmen Shot in St. Petersburg
- Military Reform Gets Thumbs Up
- A Porn Tsar Has Dreams of Ruling St. Petersburg
- Top Chita Official Is Shot Dead
- Private Defense Firms Warned
- Kaliningrad's Fledgling Businesses Get a Boost
- A Rare Rebuke Over Torture in Chechnya
- Belarus Refuses to Renew Accreditation of Internews
- Khodorkovsky Stands Up to Kremlin
- Gref Tries to Calm Investor Jitters
- Bomb Explodes on Tverskaya, Sapper Killed
- Press Review
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