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02/21/2003

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Cerebral Fable Falls Short on Excitement

Whether gazing darkly over the ocean from a captain's perch in ''The Perfect Storm'' or contemplating the viscous, shape-shifting reality of a mysterious planet from a space station in his new movie ""Solaris,'' George Clooney projects the brooding solipsism of a man's man encased in a shell of loneliness.

Global Eye -- Chemical Brothers

Ironically, the U.S. hopes to use a barrage of so-called ""non-lethal"" biochemical weapons so as to ensure that Saddam Hussein doesn't unleash his own stockpiles upon humanity.

'Othello' a Wasted Chance

The Bokovfactory and the Praktika Theater Group's staging of Willaim Shakespeare's ""Othello"" was a good idea that went nowhere fast.

Mussorgsky: Bad Habits but Brilliant Music

David Brown's ""Musorgsky: His Life and Works"" is a no-holds-barred biography in the long-lived Master Musicians series.

Erdrich's Latest Sings a Valentine to Humanity

""The Master Butchers Singing Club"" is an unusual and stirring love story, crafted by Louise Erdrich, an artist in full command of her talent.

Indian Fare for a Night North of Bombay

Behind the penchant for eclecticism, Bombay Nights is really just an average Indian restaurant that serves good food at reasonably low prices.

Watch the Tour de France aon Your Bike

Dreamed up as a circulation promotion by a French sports newspaper in 1903, the Tour de France, which starts on July 5 this year, is now one of the most-watched athletic events in the world.

A Dance Spot Made for Early Birds

A considerable amount of time and effort went into creating the feel of the Big Apple in Moscow's Stereo Cafe's.

Cook's Corner -- Chili Con Carne

A hot and spicy bowl of chili is still my meal of choice to get me through the rest of a white winter.

A 'Notre Dame de Paris' to Be Proud Of

the Bolshoi Theater last Saturday made a splendid addition to its repertoire with a work of the same name, in this case a nearly four-decade-old ballet by renowned French choreographer Roland Petit.

Prince, Hunchback, Dancer

29-year-old Nikolai Tsiskaridze is used to being a prince. But now, instead of a dashing hero, the Tbilisi-born dancer is hunchback Quasimodo Roland Petit's ""Notre Dame de Paris.""

Golden Mask Festival Goes North

This year the Golden Mask break with tradition by going north to St. Petersburg to kick off with an opening ceremony at the Alexandrinsky Theater on March 27.

'Wedding' Opens at Krokin

Vladimir Dubosarsky's latest exhibit, ""Wedding,"" which opens Wednesday at the Krokin Gallery, is an intimate, personal recollection from childhood.

Fund Established to Repair Fire Damage

It is hoped that the establishment of an association called Friends of the Moscow Conservatory will bring in enough funding to properly restore one of Russia's cultural crown jewels.


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