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02/13/2004

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Underground Chess

Ever since official funding for chess went dry, local landmarks like the Oktyabrsky Club have had to fend for themselves with handouts from corporate and private sponsors.

In Tom Waits' Wake

St. Petersburg-based Billy's Band first became known for its covers of Tom Waits' gravelly songs, but has since moved on to its own dramatic music.

Pancake Party

In a bid to host the Olympics in 2012, Moscow goes for gold with a citywide pageant and a record-breaking pile of pancakes this Maslenitsa.

Ain't That Sweet?

Few Russian products are more versatile than honey, a vital ingredient in alcoholic drinks, homeopathic medicines and treatments for everything from anxiety to pneumonia.

Wanted

Author of novel about the battle of Stalingrad seeks war letters and interesting war stories. -- Vyacheslav Fyodorovich

Clear Sailing

While the United Arab Emirates continues to draw Russia-based travelers, Oman is catching up fast as the ideal refuge from fast-paced Moscow life.

On the Blacklist

McCarthyism neither began nor ended with Senator Joseph McCarthy, Ted Morgan argues in his new book about official witch hunts in 20th-century American politics.

Salon

Do early 20-somethings really have anything to say? Judging by pop writer Irina Denezhkina's compilation of tender-aged stories, the pearls of wisdom are few and far between.

Layers of Psyche

Russian writers have always doubled as psychologists, and vice versa. In two new productions by Alexander Stroganov and Anton Chekhov, the subconscious takes center stage.

Submarine Down

As Russian cinema looks for patriotic themes, a new film about a sinking submarine recalls the Kursk tragedy of 2000, but leaves the outcome open-ended.


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