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02/07/2003

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Singing 2 Centuries of Early Music

The Tallis Scholars, arguably the world's leading interpreters of Renaissance choral music, give their first performance in Russia in their nearly 30-year history.

French Shocker Debuts

Labeled ""sick"" and ""gratuitous,"" as well as ""thrilling"" and ""rewarding,"" Gaspar Noe's shock film ""Irreversible"" may just be as shocking as they get.

In Scotland, Get the Scotch at the Source

They're a wee bit spiritual about their whisky in Scotland, particularly here along the Spey River -- the Napa Valley of Scotch whisky.

Global Eye -- Space Ghosts

What are seven dead astronauts compared to the rude financial health of crony contractors? As always, the ""bottom line"" -- money and power -- carries the day.

City Strangers Slip, Stumble on 'Black Ice'

Mikhail Brashinsky's debut feature, ""Black Ice,"" characterizes an emerging strata of Russia society by describing its inherent predilection for self-destruction.

New Club Puts Its Patrons in Chocolate

Even an oppressive air of pretentiousness isn't likely to prevent Chocolate from rising to the top of the exclusive clubbing heap

Fashionable, Fine Food for a Little Extra

If the management of Fame ever decided to take the prices down a notch, this pleasant restaurant would be right on the money.

Boldly Reworking Myths from the Past

A pair of recent productions illustrates the different ways in which the past can become a source of inspiration for contemporary drama.

Cook's Corner -- Chinese Pork Noodles

Repetition is the mother of learning, after all, and I'll be repeating this delicious dish for my family as often as I can.

Writer, Singer Medvedeva Dead at 44

Poet, writer and musician Natalya Medvedeva, who died on Monday in her Moscow apartment, characterized her short but varied life as the pursuit of self knowledge.

New Music Studio Begins Its Season

The New Music Studio ensemble will kick off its spring season Monday with a concert featuring music from the postwar rebirth of the avant-garde.

Band Gives the Club Circuit a Polite Refusal

After a decade-and-a-half as Russia's seminal art-rock band, Vezhlivy Otkaz is calling it quits this month with final concerts in both Moscow and St. Petersburg.

Boots Made for More Than Just Walking

Well-loved for their water-resistant warmth and durability, Russian felt boots, or valenki, have a history that spans centuries -- and a museum to call their very own.

They Make Music With a Mere Wave of the Hand

Invented in 1920 by Soviet musician, inventor and engineer Lev Theremin, the instrument that bears his last name is widely considered the world's first electronic instrument, a precursor of the synthesizer.

Wielding the Power to Reconstitute History

This is a novel about images of one sort or another -- religious, political, erotic -- and about the power they exercise over our lives and the light, both physical and psychological, in which we see them.


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