Issue 4474. Last Updated: 09/09/2010

08/29/2003

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Global Eye -- Die Laughing

Here's a headline you don't see every day: ""War Criminals Hire War Criminals to Hunt Down War Criminals.""

The Awesome, Empty Return of the Power Puff Gang

My immigrant mother didn't live to see ""Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle,"" and, not being exactly a member of the key demographic group, her attendance would hardly have been a sure thing in any case.

Made in Kyoto: A Quest for Japan's Finest Art

Toting our loaded Canons, we went hunting for geishas just before dusk. I was itching for a shoot.

Cook's Corner -- Hot Fudge Sundaes

I love ice cream. If I could choose only one dessert to eat for the rest of my life, eschewing all others, I would choose ice cream.

This Marriage Is a Complete Mismatch

Watching the remake of ""The In-Laws"" is like listening to a drawn-out, gruesomely inappropriate toast made at a posh wedding reception by a dissolute best man.

Artist Gorky's Life Is a Magnet for Biographers

The arrival of ""Arshile Gorky: His Life and Work"" by Hayden Herrera confirms that the Armenian-born American painter has largely eluded the three hefty biographies that have clustered around the centennial of his birth in the early 1900s.

Klyazma Hosts Second Arts Fest

The 10-day ArtKlyazma festival is filled with cutting-edge contemporary visual art, music and performance sounds.

Extra! Extra!

Sergei Borisov's ""North Wind"" (1995) is among dozens of photographs of Moscow's buildings, bridges, waterways and people now on display at the Lumiere Photogallery in honor of City Day next week.

Global Eye -- Die Laughing

Here's a headline you don't see every day: ""War Criminals Hire War Criminals to Hunt Down War Criminals.""

The Awesome, Empty Return of the Power Puff Gang

My immigrant mother didn't live to see ""Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle,"" and, not being exactly a member of the key demographic group, her attendance would hardly have been a sure thing in any case.


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