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A controversial new Russian law will make several videos by Pussy Riot illegal due to being classified as "extremist" content ...
Russia has passed a new law that will soon make it illegal to search for online content labeled "extremist" by the government. The legislation comes into effect on September 1, 2025. It will ...
The Russian State Duma has passed a law making it illegal to search for four videos by the protest and performance art group Pussy Riot. The four videos, Free the Cobblestones, Kropotkin Vodka, Death ...
The lower house of the Russian parliament approved legislation imposing fines on people searching online for content that the ...
Russian lawmakers advanced a bill on Tuesday that would fine internet users who search online for web pages, books, artworks ...
Russian lawmakers on Thursday advanced a bill that would outlaw opening or searching for content online judged "extremist", ...
Top LGBTQ+ and Ally Artists including Alison Jackson, Bambi, Chris Levine, Fox Fisher, Hattie Stewart, Ian Brennan, Kristjana ...
Reality trumped art. Thanks to, um, a police occupation of the plaza in front of the old police-car warehouse that is the giant MOCA space, “Police State” had to be postponed. It was a brilliant irony ...
Pussy Riot was escorted to prison by police motorcycles. She writes: There’s “no difference between me and Putin — he gets sped through the city in his motorcade and I … in mine.
Pussy Riot founder Nadya Tolokonnikova, seen here with Witch (engraved birch plywood triptych, 2024), will attend the opening reception, despite her concerns for her safety.
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