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At Pamir in Morristown
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MARIA RABAT, RESTAURANT REVIEWER
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
07-04-2003
At Pamir in Morristown
By MARIA RABAT, RESTAURANT REVIEWER
Date: 07-04-2003, Friday
Section: GO!
Edtion: All Editions.=.Late Edition. Early Edition
Column: CASUAL DINING
Afghanistan's recent history is characterized by war and civil unrest, but the country is also distinguished by a splendid culture that dates back 5,000 years. Its location makes it a cultural crossroads; Chinese, Indian, Persian, European, Mongolian, and Islamic civilizations converged here. As a point along the Silk Road, it saw many outsiders pass ...
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Arts: Dance - Romans, slaves and a captive audience SPARTACUS COLISEUM LONDON
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...martial machine. It is socialist-realist art at its most blustery, its epic muscle...Nadezhda Gracheva, as Crassus's moll Aegina, sequinned red nipple firmly in place...lovelies prancing in a chorus line, or Aegina writhing on the floor as Crassus twitches...
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City of the arts revisited: the way that Munich's art galleries have been restored and added to after World War II reveals how architects can transcend a difficult historical legacy.(ARCHITECTURE)(Munich, Germany)
Magazine article from: Apollo
; ...OMITTED] 'Munich: City of the Arts' was the title of the editorial...conspicuous as a city of the arts in the first half of the century...among the remarkable number of art galleries and museums the city...others included the two great art galleries commissioned by Ludwig...in Europe and including ...
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CRITICS' PICKS - VISUAL ARTS
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...Consuming Passion: Fragonard's Allegories of Love" at the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown shows that in his later work, hedonistic...gaudy tones. (Warrior's Head from the Temple of Aphaia on Aegina, above) Through Jan. 20. 617-495-9400, artmuseums...
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The Arts: Call this lust? I call it heavy stamping Dance
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; ...and her jilted peasant last week, showed the extent of her range with a magnificently contemptuous account of the prostitute Aegina, a sort of lap-dancing Lady Macbeth. Uvarov is more obviously suited to classical roles but his Spartacus was surprisingly...
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Nikos Kazantzakis (1885-1957). (Humanism and the Arts).(Excerpt)(Critical Essay)
Newspaper article from: Free Inquiry
; ...Soviet Union disillusioned him, and he never joined the Communist Party. Before World War II, he lived on the Greek island of Aegina. After the war, he married, late in life, again became a Greek government minister, then worked for UNESCO. Finally...
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Guilt and pride and the loot of great empires.(News)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England)
; ...in Berlin. The statues from Aegina are not your average pedimental...the Elgin Marbles. Ask any art expert about the temple of Aphaia...English archaeologists visited Aegina, excavated the site and made...proud of its pediments from Aegina. They are the summit of its...
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'Spartacus' conquers ballet; An epic Russian classic is taking America by storm
Newspaper article from: Sunday News Lancaster, PA
; ...at the time declaring, "The art of ballet is for the young...virtuous Phrygia, and Crassus with Aegina, his concubine. In this libretto, Aegina rises to the position of an...seduction of Spartacus' army by Aegina and her corps of courtesans...
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Slow down and be patient
Newspaper article from: The Press
; ...full of beautiful Byzantine art and icons, but you won't...one archaeological museum, on Aegina, were bizarre: 15 minutes...but prices are cheaper. The art and architecture of ancient...Islands close to Athens -- Aegina, Poros, and Hydra. Poros...
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`The music seemed somehow to comfort me, like something soothing pain'
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...and I can't bear the concept of art for art's sake. It becomes music for the...what he told me to do. I stayed in Aegina in a very small hotel which had been...relics of a saint - St Necktarios of Aegina. I remember putting my head on his...
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GREEK FIRE.(architecture awards)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Architectural Review
; ...Australia. The jury decided that the house on Aegina by George Makris and Yota Kalavrytinou...efforts of the architect's family). The Aegina house was chosen because in topographical...Athens), Savas Condatalos (School of Fine Arts, Athens), Wilfried Wang (Harvard and...
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