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St. Petersburg Street Musician Jailed Again Over Viral Anti-Putin Performance
Members of the group Stoptime were arrested shortly after being released from their first sentences.
Feature
Sensing War Fatigue, Kremlin Exploits Music Festivals to Subtly Cultivate Patriotism
Nearly four years into the war, officials are using cultural roots and entertainment to foster patriotism instead of overtly militaristic propaganda.
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Singing These Songs in Russia Could Land You in Jail
Stoptime rose to viral fame this fall with its performances of popular anti-Putin and anti-war anthems in St. Petersburg. Its members are now in jail.
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Soviet Legend Vysotsky’s Death Mask Cast to Be Sold at Auction
The bronze mask is part of a sale featuring more than 200 works of Russian and Eastern European art dating to the 19th century.
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Prominent Russian Culinary Historian Hit With Criminal Charges for ‘Army Fakes’
Pavel Syutkin has published several books on the history of Russian and Soviet cuisine and hosted television and radio programs devoted to the history...
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Yan Levchenko
Russia's Eurovision Rip-Off Exposes Kremlin's Delusions of Cultural Grandeur
Russia was overshadowed at its own party — and ended up with a winner that many pro-war patriots think should be behind bars.
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Catherine Merridale Digs Into Stalin-Era History With Detective Novel ‘Moscow Underground’
The author and historian discusses the power of fiction to explore the Stalinist period, creating complex characters and navigating contested historical...
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Russia’s Answer to Eurovision Hits a Flat Note
The revival of the Soviet-era Intervision contest was marked by awkward moments, forced solidarity and performances that often fell flat.
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Australian-Born Singer Vassy to Represent U.S. at Intervision Contest in Last-Minute Switch
R&B artist B. Howard, originally slated to perform for the U.S., withdrew from the competition for what organizers said were “family reasons.”
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In Photos: North Korean War Paintings Take Center Stage in Moscow Exhibition
An exhibition of North Korean art opened Tuesday at the All-Russian Museum of Decorative Art in Moscow, marking the first time works from the isolated...
1 Min read
Athens State Orchestra Cancels Pro-Kremlin Pianist's Concert
Denis Matsuev is known for his support for President Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin's policies, including over Ukraine.
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Beyond Putin and Xi’s Bromance, Chinese Culture Creeps Into Daily Life in Russia
From language and the arts to tourism and consumer goods, China’s presence in everyday life in Russia is becoming increasingly pronounced.
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Film and TV Star Aglaya Tarasova Detained at Moscow Airport, Charged With Drug Smuggling
Tarasova is the daughter of actress Ksenia Rapporport, who has publicly condemned Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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Russian Composer Rodion Shchedrin Dies at 92
Shchedrin drew on Russian literature and folklore for works including the ballets “The Little Humpbacked Horse” and “The Seagull” and the opera...
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Ukraine Criticizes Woody Allen for Speaking at Moscow Film Week
The four-time Oscar-winning director appeared virtually as the guest of honor at Moscow International Film Week.
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Woody Allen to Headline Moscow Film Week
The four-time Oscar-winning director is billed as the main guest of honor at the Aug. 23-27 Moscow International Film Week.
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Russia Has 1,500 Political Prisoners. Their Art Is Now on Display in Europe.
Rights advocates collected artwork made by political prisoners for the Prisoners of Conscience installation at Artists Against the Kremlin.
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Rumored Son of Michael Jackson to Represent U.S. at Russia’s Eurovision Rival
Organizers described American R&B singer B. Howard as a “world-class star whose music transcends borders and unites cultures.”
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Pop Star Shaman to Perform in North Korea for National Liberation Day
The holiday commemorates the day when the Korean Peninsula was liberated by Allied forces in 1945 from 35 years of Japanese colonial rule.
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