Introducing Post-Soviet Graffiti’s Latest Project… Cinema Tov: Detroit Jewish Film Lab Presents: “Laughing in the Darkness” Followed by Music and Musings on Jewish and Yiddish Identity by Dan Kahn (of Dan Kahn and the Painted Bird) For more information: [...]
On a perfect summer day in Moscow the volunteer collective of art historians, street artists and activists known as Partizaning took the metro down to the suburb of Troparevo-Nikulino. There, at the southwestern end of the ornate Sokolnicheskaya line, they [...]
March 11, 2013
The Street
A great deal has taken place since the Muscovite awakening of 4 december 2011: the Presidential Election, Pussy Riot’s impromptu political concerts resulting in a crackdown trial that sent its front-women to remote prison camps, a devastating flood in the country’s south, [...]
December 11, 2012
Graffiti, The Street