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06/20/2003

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Cook's Corner -- Lemon Cake

There's one Uzbek word we've all learned: tut, for the mulberries growing in our garden. They're a great summertime treat, and look lovely spread over a slice of lemon cake at tea-time

Clinton Book Launch Draws N.Y. Glitterati

Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton was so mobbed at her New York book party that it seemed she'd never get around to signing all the books. Luckily, husband Bill was helping.

Imagining an Armenia of Yesterday

One shudders to think what ""Gilgamesh"" might have become in the hands of a less original writer than Joan London.

Wandering the Streets of Old Prague

I first decided I wanted to visit Prague when I was in my early teens, after the school brass band came back from a tour there with stories of rowdy cellar bars, beautiful women and cheap beer.

More Than Their Share of Fantasy

""The Dressing Room"", a backstage play by Japanese writer Kunio Simizu playing at the Chekhov Art Theater, is a semi-original drama -- more closely resembling a director's collage than a full-fledged play .

Floating Fun on Moscow's Riverboats

One of the new additions this year to Moscow's party boat scene is The Boat, a live music barge from the folks who brought you once-popular cellar bar Krizis Zhanra.

Lee: 'Hulk' Is No Mere Action Film

Director Ang Lee said this week that his new film ""The Hulk"" is more than just an action movie. Despite that the movie is about a comic book hero, he said, he wasn't about to make it a one-dimensional film.

The Celluloid Rebirth of a Comic Hero

Sing, O Movie Muse, of the Anger of Bruce Banner. Pinned down by an adversary, Eric Bana, who plays the gamma ray-infected scientist, warns of his rage: ""I don't think you're gonna like me when I'm angry.""

Global Eye -- Cry Freedom

Oh, to have been a fly on that wall as Rumsfeld squinted tenderly into Saddam's beady eyes and pledged to lavish him with American money to build his war machine.

The Distinct Charm of a New Eatery

It was named after an Oscar-winning film by the father of cinematic surrealism. But at this eatery nothing is surreal -- except maybe the low prices.

Moscow International Film Festival Program

Program schedule and theatre addresses for Moscow's 25th International Film Festival.

Novaya Opera Loses Chief, Innovator

In the early morning hours of June 15, Yevgeny Kolobov, one of Russia's best-known operatic conductors and the founder and artistic director of the Novaya Opera Theater, died of a heart attack at his home in Moscow. He was 57.

Moby Show in for Whale of a Crowd

The progressively more progressive modern music scene in Moscow has been ripe for a Moby concert for quite some time. He plays Monday at the Luzhniki Sports Palace.

DJ Seb Fontaine Plays 1st Local Gig

DJ Seb Fontaine, who performs Friday at the Art Center Na Plyushchikhe, is an Ibiza veteran as well as host of his own dance music show on BBC radio.

Improvement & Change on Silver Birthday

Marking its 25th anniversary this year, the Moscow International Film Festival, which begins Friday and continues to June 29, will once again function as Russia's window onto world cinema.


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