10/03/2003
Paid access archiveGlobal Eye -- Body Blow
It is simply a fact that thousands of women and young children will die needlessly in the coming year because of Bush's edicts on AIDS and family planning in the third world.
Guitar in His Hand and Revenge in His Heart
Judging from the opening credits of ""Once Upon a Time in Mexico,"" Robert Rodriguez, whose antic spirit also animates the ""Spy Kids"" franchise, is both becomingly modest and a bit of a control freak.
In a Bare-Bones New Staging, A Deadly Myth
""Oedipus"" at the Meyerhold Center is less a performance than a study of what a performance might be.
The Very Picture of Rural England
Almost 20 years ago, when we were living in London, my wife, Betsey, and I bought and restored a stone cottage in Lechlade, a village in the Cotswolds.
Cook's Corner -- Sweet Mustard Pretzels
Alas, now that October has arrived, Oktoberfest is over (go figure), so no more German wursts for me. But no one can stop me from making my own pretzels.
From Toe Shoes & Tutus to a Tutor's Life
Lyudmila Semenyaka was one the Bolshoi's brightest and most popular ballerinas in the 1970s and '80s. Two years ago, Semenyaka returned to the theater as a coach.
Immigrant Troupe Comes Home
Led by veteran Soviet Theater and television director Yevgeny Aryeh, Israel's immigrant Gesher Theater begins a week of local shows on Thursday at the Chekhov Art Theater.
An Indian Film Fest At 'Stars'
Expect some late nights and plenty of music and dance at the ""Indian Film Festival: From the Classics to the Contemporary,"" which runs at Moscow's Pyat Zvyozd theater from Thursday to Oct. 15.
Beatles Remembered in Anniversary Show
On Thursday, a number of the country's contemporary pop, rock and jazz stars gather to commemorate the Fab Four at ""The Beatles Sessions,"" a star-studded concert to be held at Moscow's Estrada Theater on the birthday of late Beatle John Lennon.
Extra! Extra!
A hot new club on the local techno scene, the recently opened Fabrique, has already begun attracting crowds, despite that its official opening party won't take place until later this month.
- Global Eye -- Body Blow
- Guitar in His Hand and Revenge in His Heart
- In a Bare-Bones New Staging, A Deadly Myth
- The Very Picture of Rural England
- Cook's Corner -- Sweet Mustard Pretzels
- From Toe Shoes & Tutus to a Tutor's Life
- Immigrant Troupe Comes Home
- An Indian Film Fest At 'Stars'
- Beatles Remembered in Anniversary Show
- Extra! Extra!
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- Myskina Reaches Kremlin Quarters
- Press Review
- UN Security Council Debates Resolution
- N. Korea Processes Spent Fuel
- New Book Provides Men With an Excuse
- Bush's Sellout on Chechnya
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- Were We Really That Naive?
- Business in Brief
- City Marks Anniversary With Mixed Feelings
- Analysts Warn RTS in Overdrive
- Interros to Offer 20% Siloviye Mashiny Stake
- TNK-BP Sets Deadline for Ukraine Pipeline
- Exxon Rumors Buoy Yukos, Sibneft Shares
- Illarionov: GDP Can Double in 8 Years
- SUAL Bauxite Miners Go on Strike
- Central Bank Moves to Reduce Lending Rates
- Few Unknowns, Scant Hope in Chechen Vote
- Chechen Presidential Election Candidates
- Putin Beefs Up ICBM Capacity
- Is Matviyenko a Russian 'Iron Lady'?
- Underdog Markova Battles for Votes
- Colonel's Dossier Implicates Kadyrov
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