Russian fans of “Heated Rivalry” could end up in prison if they display their love for the show, but the gay romance about two hockey players is a hit anyway.
If you are older than 25, you probably haven’t heard of “Agartha.” ...
In the past week, several publications from different government departments have been flagged for containing openly ...
Following in a long American tradition of identifying fascists, a network of leftists has set out to name and shame Trump’s immigration agents ...
Think I’m exaggerating? Consider the copious amounts of evidence ...
In 1912, Kansas City, Missouri, became the first city in the U.S. to arrest people for jaywalking. Fueled by auto industry ...
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Anna Narinskaya: Cheburashka could never be a symbol of war. He is an outsider, like me.
In recent months, members of the State Duma and prominent Russian conservatives have turned against one of the central ...
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How the USSR used posters to control a population
Soviet propaganda posters were designed to reach a largely illiterate population and deliver ideological messages instantly. Early designs used bold constructivist imagery to promote revolution, civil ...
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Hugo Chávez’s eyes are everywhere across parts of Caracas, Venezuela’s capital. In stark black and white, his gaze is ...
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