01/09/2004
Paid access archiveGlobal Eye – Dark Skies
Winston Churchill has long been anointed a secular saint by the chewed cud of received wisdom, although those who knew him best seemed to like him least.
If You Still Can't Stand the Cold, Get Out of Siberia
With 23 of the world's 25 coldest large cities in Russia, a new book argues that the country has no choice but to grow smaller, warmer and closer to Europe.
Baltic Director Brings Back Chekhov Epic
When Eimuntas Nekrosius brought his six-hour ""The Cherry Orchard"" to Moscow, cries were heard of genius and muddle. It certainly could not be mistaken for anyone else's work.
Crossing Paths In Tokyo's Hotel Corridors
The director Sofia Coppola's comic melodrama, ""Lost in Translation,"" thoroughly and touchingly connects the dots between three standards of yearning in movies: David Lean's ""Brief Encounter,"" Richard Linklater's ""Before Sunrise"" and Wong Kar-wei's ""In the Mood for Love.""
For Russians, A Queer Centerfold
A new magazine aimed at gays, ""KVIR"" has yet to break even - or, for that matter, convince Russian distributors that gay life and gay publications are more than just porn.
Wide Focus at Photo Gallery
From gritty realism to antique effects, Russian photography is all over the map - as a new gallery of contemporary art proves with cutting-edge work from across the country.
Cook's Corner – Beef Kapama
Happy 2004! I hope your new year got off to a better start than ours did, with a police officer at the front door.
All of Russian History in a Cup of Tea
Shut to the public for nearly a century, the Lomonosov Porcelain Factory's museum has reopened, with Soviet propaganda china and tea services ordered by Catherine the Great.
Global Eye – Dark Skies
Winston Churchill has long been anointed a secular saint by the chewed cud of received wisdom, although those who knew him best seemed to like him least.
If You Still Can't Stand the Cold, Get Out of Siberia
With 23 of the world's 25 coldest large cities in Russia, a new book argues that the country has no choice but to grow smaller, warmer and closer to Europe.
- Baltic Director Brings Back Chekhov Epic
- Crossing Paths In Tokyo's Hotel Corridors
- For Russians, A Queer Centerfold
- Wide Focus at Photo Gallery
- Cook's Corner – Beef Kapama
- All of Russian History in a Cup of Tea
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- Joy, Tears As U.S. Frees Iraqis
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- Jumping to Conclusions on Kyoto
- Sleep, Slumber, Shut-Eye and Sleeplessness
- Press Review
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- Business in Brief
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- Dig Unearths Prehistoric Settlement
- News in Brief
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- All Duma Committees May Be Led by United Russia Deputies
- Criminal Case Opened Against Head of the Sakharov Museum
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- Kadyrov Picks Dzhabrailov for Senator
- Georgia's Leader Is Keen to Move On
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