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Maestro Valery Gergiyev does his yearly Superman act in a Moscow Easter Festival of unprecedented grandeur, which is the civilized way to spend the May holidays. The human voice is the star of the show in the remaining two weeks of festivities. Read full story


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Some looks never go out of fashion — yacht wear would survive a nuclear holocaust. element points good ol’ boys in the right direction. Read full story


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Cyprus, a somewhat-kept secret of the Mediterranean, waits with open arms for your paycheck. Hey, after six months of winter hell, we all deserve some fun in the sun. If its beaches were good enough for the Goddess of Love, they’re good enough for you. Read full story


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Amanda Woodward, plucked from the socially unrestful streets of Paris, punks Apelsin next Tuesday. Even raging against the machine sounds better in French. Read full story


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Rozhdestvensky returns for his birthday. Read full story


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Pretending to like foie gras has taken its toll and you’re actually hungry at this point. Tsvetnoi Bulvar’s Lavash says grab a piece of flatbread and get to work. The talking chicken outside isn’t theirs, but the delicious Armenian food is. Read full story


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Chef Pierluigi Trotta of Renaissance takes you down to strawberry fields where nothing is real but a Berry Tiramisu. Take it along as a picnic treat! Read full story


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Like “La Haine” before it, “Sheitan” treats of the deracinated youths of the Parisien banlieues, who, in the absence of any purpose in life, venerate the twin deities of sex and violence. Read full story


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There comes a point in everyone’s life when the notion of standing at concerts begins to lose its charm. You start wearing wristwatches and washing your hair regularly. Concert for you it is then, to take it all in a comfy chair over a glass of wine. Read full story

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