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10/24/2003

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A 100-Year Debate Between Old and New

It's hard to convey the incredulous excitement stirred in the classical music world when an announcement came, in the spring of 1965, that Vladimir Horowitz would emerge from a self-imposed, 12-year retirement and play a recital at Carnegie Hall.

Cook's Corner -- Chicken Legs

I once finished second in a race -- unintentionally. Fresh out of college, I was teaching English at a technical university in China and used to jog occasionally through the scenic countryside.

Hopes of a Revival Tour for Tragic Musical

One year ago this week, a performance of the musical ""Nord Ost"" was interrupted by Chechen terrorists, who turned the Dubrovka theater into a fortress for three days.

Ninety Years on Moscow Streets

Ninety years in Moscow have seen Tverskaya Ulitsa shift its course, and the Christ the Savior Cathedral destroyed and rebuilt on its original spot.

Rap or No Rap, an Album for Millions

Despite being one of Russia's best-selling bands, St. Petersburg-based ska-punk group Leningrad is banned from playing major concerts in Moscow.

A Passion For Cubes

If you could picture infinity, what would it look like? And how would you express it so that others would understand

A Rare Sense of Craft in Mythic Film

Since its various triumphs at the Venice Film Festival in September, Andrei Zvyagintsev's ""The Return"" has hardly left the news in Russia.

Global Eye -- Thieves Like Us

When they asked the outlaw Willie Sutton why he robbed banks, he put it to them straight: ""That's where the money is.""

Getting Back to Basics in Racy Plays

Ooh, la, la! Zee French! Sex! Intr-reeg! Sex! L'amour! Sex! It's a wonder, when you think of it, that any theater would ever stage anything but French plays.


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