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11/21/2003

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Global Eye -- Gag Rule

Although the ""conquest"" of Iraq has unraveled into murderous chaos, at least the Bush Regime is winning its ferocious battle against another dangerous foe: American soldiers who were captured -- and tortured -- by Saddam Hussein's forces in the first Gulf War.

Snappy Comedy Features Smooth Duo

Between a lethargic trailer propped up by ""Gimme Some Lovin'"" and the mainstream-sentimentalist producer Brian (""A Beautiful Mind"") Grazer's name on the credits, there's plenty of reason for an involuntary recoil toward the Coen Brothers' fearsomely titled new movie, ""Intolerable Cruelty.""

Convention, Invention Leave No Middle Ground

Two new shows -- a challenging handling of Aeschylus' ""The Persians"" at the Meyerhold Center and a conventional staging of Alexander Galin's ""Delusion"" at the Pushkin Theater -- make me wonder if there is not a new trend in the making.

A Buddhist Retreat in the Kalmyk Flats

The smell of incense wafts through the air, a gong rings and the rhythmic murmur of monks reading a Tibetan Buddhist prayer fills the temple, but the intense spiritual atmosphere is not enough to keep a boy no older than seven from losing his place in a religious text.

Cook's Corner -- Gooey Date Bars

As I reach for yet another brownie during my morning coffee break in Tashkent, I thank the stars that I'm not in Saudi Arabia.

Bohemians On the Opera Stage

During last Saturday's student performance of ""La Boheme"" at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, when tenor Chingiz Ayusheyev kissed soprano Yelena Bychkova on stage, it was more than just acting.

Wanted: One Violinist Worth Paganini's Name

For young violinists aspiring to a solo career, a competition prize is a major step forward. Next week, approximately 30 violin players take aim at some of those prizes, as they display their talents in the very first Moscow Paganini Violin Competition.

Focus on Fire at Experimental Exhibition

""Firewire,"" a new exhibition of photography and installations at the Marat Guelman Gallery, takes its name from the connector used to transfer video images and sound to computers. But the title is doubly appropriate for an exhibit that focuses on fire and light.

How to Dress, Moscow Style

When Paris, London and New York present the latest fashions, the world snaps to attention. But this year's High Fashion Week in Moscow won't go unnoticed if the scores of photographers, television crews, fashion writers, jet-setters and Russian beau-monde flocking to the Rossiya Hotel have their say.

Not Your Average Bookish Crowds

Don't be fooled by the title of ""non/fiction,"" the annual book fair that opens Wednesday at the Central House of Artists -- it's just a trendy name.

Global Eye -- Gag Rule

Although the ""conquest"" of Iraq has unraveled into murderous chaos, at least the Bush Regime is winning its ferocious battle against another dangerous foe: American soldiers who were captured -- and tortured -- by Saddam Hussein's forces in the first Gulf War.


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