09/12/2003
Paid access archiveGlobal Eye -- Last Rights
The difference from past campaigns lies in U.S. media mandarins' sad belief that there will actually be a genuine, open, presidential election in November 2004.
New Season Has Festivals, Firsts & Foreign Drama
In the next week alone, three major directors and one major playwright are offering their latest works and any one of them could become a frontrunner for hit of the year.
Director Takes His Show on the Road
Kama Ginkas, Russia's most challenging theater director, is rehearsing a new show for the American Repertory Theater in a basement in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Vegas Gets Back in Touch With Dirty Roots
Whether it was the economic downturn or the public's preference, the push in the 1990s to make Vegas a family destination was a failure.
Carrey's Supreme Being Is Far From Divine
Jim Carrey may have it all -- formidable comic gifts, physical grace, good looks and charm -- but ""Bruce Almighty,"" his latest collaboration with director Tom Shadyac, is not so mighty.
Cook's Corner -- Lemon-Almond Biscotti
Lemon-Almond Biscotti dipped in desert wine -- a rich and crumbly end to any dinner party.
Illuminating the Corners of A Fallen Empire
During the Soviet period, some of the best books about Russia were written by Western journalists. Soviet secrecy limited scholars' ability to study the present, or even the past.
The Men Who Sing the Shock Songs
Moscow can't seem to get enough of The Tiger Lillies and east Asian perennials with spotted flowers have nothing to do with it.
Extra! Extra!
This week, don't miss the House of Photography's retrospective of the work of actor, photographer and artist Pyotr Galadzhev (1900-71).
Global Eye -- Last Rights
The difference from past campaigns lies in U.S. media mandarins' sad belief that there will actually be a genuine, open, presidential election in November 2004.
- New Season Has Festivals, Firsts & Foreign Drama
- Director Takes His Show on the Road
- Vegas Gets Back in Touch With Dirty Roots
- Carrey's Supreme Being Is Far From Divine
- Cook's Corner -- Lemon-Almond Biscotti
- Illuminating the Corners of A Fallen Empire
- The Men Who Sing the Shock Songs
- Extra! Extra!
- Press Review
- France Beats Russia in Quarters
- Bin Laden Appears on Videotape
- Swedish Minister Dies From Knife Wounds
- Jury Still Out on Russia as Tourist Destination
- Duma Moves to Slash Car Insurance
- Architecture Elites Decry Voyentorg Destruction
- Foreign Entrepreneur Barrier Cleared
- Business in Brief
- Verbs to Drive You Round The Bend
- Between Love and Hate
- Can Media Cover the Elections?
- Young Analyst Takes Over VTsIOM
- Vershbow Leads 9/11 Memorials
- Northern Fleet Chief Suspended
- U.S. Clarifies Stalin Son's Death
- Science Fiction's Kir Bulychov Dies
- News in Brief
- U.S., Russia Work to Facilitate Visas
- Kasyanov Triggers Winter Countdown
- German Book Fair Finds That Russia Is Novel
- Call Now, to Save Your Local Culture
- And Then There Was One: Kadyrov
- Would Petersburg Vote for a Horse?
- Big Bush's Visit Fuels Talk of Big Deals
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