12/05/2003
Paid access archiveGlobal Eye -- Blood Kin
Imagine these banner headlines, circa, say, 1998: President's Brother in Biz With Red Chinese! President's Brother Beds Prostitutes as Corporate Perk!
Violent Thrills and Kitsch in Fetish Movie
With its relentless bloodshed and scrambled, inconclusive narrative, Quentin Tarantino's long-awaited fourth feature, ""Kill Bill: Vol. 1,"" is certain to provoke both awe and revulsion.
Cook's Corner -- Pumpkin Soup
Last week, my doorbell rang and there was my Thanksgiving turkey, glossy black feathers and all, held up for inspection by his proud owner. ""Look at the feet! It's a young bird! See?""
Snippets of Sounds From The Silver Age
For those of us trapped in the modern world of kitsch, the highly developed sense of responsibility of the real-life Russian writers in Yury Lyubimov's play «Before and After» comes almost as a shock.
Living History From the Inside on Out
In his memoirs, ""Interesting Times: A Twentieth-Century Life,"" communist historian Eric Hobsbawm tells history as he saw it -- with his own 20th-century eyes.
Booker Prize Goes To Author in Spain
Russia's most prestigious award went to 35-year-old Ruben David Gonzalez Gallego, whose harrowing experiences in Soviet homes for the permanently disabled were the basis for his «White on Black.»
It's Arias & Folksongs for Opera's Leading Man
Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky has strengthened his bond with audiences back home through patriotic programs of war songs, and the folk favorites and arias that he brings to Moscow this month.
Girl Goes Global With Tales of Teenage Life
Irina Denezhkina's popular collection of stories, «Give Me! (Songs for Lovers)», has hit bookstores running. Her secret? A grasp on contemporary teenage culture that can only come from an insider.
Uncensored Art Depicts Letter of Law
Just in time for Constitution Day, artist Pyotr Vois has completed an exhibit featuring 120 artists in 137 works, each a satirical or surreal take on an article of the Russian Constitution.
Four Years On, Spitfire Cuts Album
With its first album in four years, Spitfire, St. Petersburg's exciting ska-punk outfit, shows fans what it has been up to all this time.
Global Eye -- Blood Kin
Imagine these banner headlines, circa, say, 1998: President's Brother in Biz With Red Chinese! President's Brother Beds Prostitutes as Corporate Perk!
Violent Thrills and Kitsch in Fetish Movie
With its relentless bloodshed and scrambled, inconclusive narrative, Quentin Tarantino's long-awaited fourth feature, ""Kill Bill: Vol. 1,"" is certain to provoke both awe and revulsion.
- Cook's Corner -- Pumpkin Soup
- Snippets of Sounds From The Silver Age
- Living History From the Inside on Out
- Booker Prize Goes To Author in Spain
- It's Arias & Folksongs for Opera's Leading Man
- Girl Goes Global With Tales of Teenage Life
- Uncensored Art Depicts Letter of Law
- Four Years On, Spitfire Cuts Album
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