Issue 4352. Last Updated: 03/18/2010

10/10/2003

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Global Eye -- Red River

With Bush's criminal war and autocratic decrees, the traditional restraints on arbitrary power have been broken, and the pattern of lawless tyranny established.

Hot Cars, Burning Rubber & Good & Bad Guys

Now, hoping to outdo them all in automotive wreckage and box office damage, here is ""Bad Boys II.""

A Few Missing Ingredients in Herb Joint

With visions of juicy pork roasts dancing in our heads, we set off for the new restaurant called Rozmarin -- Russian for rosemary.

Lenkom's Fusion of 2 Shows in 1 Has Depth, Depths

When the announcement went out that Mark Zakharov was planning to do a production called ""The Executioner's Lament"" at the Lenkom Theater, it couldn't help but intrigue.

Cook's Corner -- Spicy Potato & Cauliflower

Even if my guest from Washington lacked an appetite for Tashkent's Silk Road tourist heritage, he made amends by cooking this spicy and delicious Indian vegetable dish.

Fest Brings Best & Brightest of the South

Many of Georgia's painters, singers and stars of the screen will be on hand at the Festival of Georgian Culture, which opens in Moscow on October 13.

Mixing History & Heavy Metal

After successful concerts in Moscow and St Petersburg last year, ex-Deep Purple star Ritchie Blackmore's Renaissance-music project returns for two Moscow dates this week.

Modish Beats From a Former Nightingale

Sinatra-style crooner turned electronic artist Louie Austen promises to mix his two sides at a Moscow gig this Friday.

Quarreling Animators Delay Fairy Tale Project

When a Russian studio picked up the Gold Medal in animation at a New York film festival in 1999 for a pilot presentation, the future of the project looked bright indeed to its producer, Vladimir Repin.

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This weekend's kebab festival at Shafran, Moscow's only exclusively Lebanese restaurant promises a little more spice than your average Moscow dining experience.

Global Eye -- Red River

With Bush's criminal war and autocratic decrees, the traditional restraints on arbitrary power have been broken, and the pattern of lawless tyranny established.


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