12/19/2003
Paid access archiveTreats for Xmas Season
If you've left your Christmas shopping to the last moment, don't panic. Russian crafts and New Year fairs offer plenty of unique gifts.
Pavarotti in Moscow On Swan Song Tour
The 6,000-seat Kremlin Palace where Luciano Pavarotti gives his farewell concert may be one of Moscow's worst venues, but it's a jewel box next to other places he has sung.
Artists Honor A Harsh Critic
Soviet critic Mikhail Lifshitz may have hated modern art, but a group of young artists at the S.ART gallery have created works inspired by his Marxist ideas.
Moscow Lights Up Hanukkah Candles
With Mayor Yury Luzhkov set to light menorah candles this Sunday, Hanukkah is quickly coming into its own in Moscow.
Adrift in Russia, Both at Home and Away
Set in Russia, Katherine Shonk's debut story collection examines American expats and Russians caught on the outside in Russia's dynamic rush forward.
Cook's Corner -- Poached fish
Ah, vacation. A time for renewal and lots of rest. Yeah right. Any hopes for restful sleep during my visit to the United States were dashed by my three-year-old son's jet lag.
A Daring Leap for 'Romeo'
Led by a British director and Moldovan choreographer, the Bolshoi's new production of ""Romeo and Juliet"" is among the theater's most daring ventures in its 227 years.
A Fine-Tuned Director Plays to the Crowd
Two years after taking over the Mayakovsky Theater, Sergei Artsibashev has finally unveiled his polished -- perhaps too polished -- ""Brothers Karamazov.""
How a Journalist Pulled off Press Fraud
Ihave to admit that of all the worthy and interesting movies opening recently, ""Shattered Glass"" was the one I was most looking forward to. I also have to admit that the keenness of my anticipation made me a little suspicious -- of myself and of the movie.
Global Eye -- Best-Laid Plans
One of the refrains from the malcontents carping about George W. Bush's crusade in Iraq is the charge -- the canard -- that the president ""had no plan"" for the post-war period.
Ashkenazy Revisits A Past He Escaped
In an interview this month in Moscow, world-famous pianist and conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy talks about how his life might easily have turned out very differently.
Treats for Xmas Season
If you've left your Christmas shopping to the last moment, don't panic. Russian crafts and New Year fairs offer plenty of unique gifts.
- Pavarotti in Moscow On Swan Song Tour
- Artists Honor A Harsh Critic
- Moscow Lights Up Hanukkah Candles
- Adrift in Russia, Both at Home and Away
- Cook's Corner -- Poached fish
- A Daring Leap for 'Romeo'
- A Fine-Tuned Director Plays to the Crowd
- How a Journalist Pulled off Press Fraud
- Global Eye -- Best-Laid Plans
- Ashkenazy Revisits A Past He Escaped
- Kafelnikov Still Writing Farewell Script
- Piracy For Progress: In the Past and the Present
- Picking Up the Pick-Up Lingo of the Season
- Road Map Should Not Be Abandoned
- Europe Searches for Lost Solidarity
- Iran Signs Inspections Protocol
- Sharon Settlements Plan Seeks Security
- Putin Willing to Discuss Iraqi Debt
- U.S. Hears 'Russian Accents' In Caspian Project Criticism
- Governor's Pipeline Talk Causes a Stir
- News in Brief
- Business in Brief
- Report: FSC May Shut RTS
- Reserves Jump to $71.8Bln
- Standard & Poor's Downgrades Yukos
- '03 Inflation 'Will Not Exceed 12%'
- Yukos Unit to Build Pipeline to Supply Austria
- Ukraine to Buy American Grain
- Rakhimov's Rival Bows Out of Race
- Methodists May Lose Church
- Guards Pay Tribute to 9 Comrades
- Russian, 104, Becomes a U.S. Citizen
- Communist Party Wants 11 Recounts
- Putin Says He'll Run, Tax Oil Windfalls
- Puppies, Pop and Parenthood
- Potanin, Bendukidze Share Their Power
- U.S. Policy Over Iraq Gets a Thrashing
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