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1. "Small" Acts of Protest Keep Anti-War Effort Alive

One website showcases the creativity anti-war protesters are using to express dissent while avoiding arrest.  

Tags: ukraine war, street art, graffiti
2. A Word is Not a Sparrow

Russian graffiti artist Ffchw uses stenciled words to make his point. "No one has a right to be silent now," he says.

Tags: perm, dissent, art, graffiti
3. The Queen of Graffiti Hearts

San Francisco's hottest new graffiti artist is from Russia.

Tags: pandemic, covid 19, mural, diaspora, graffiti, san francisco
4. "Painting Jesus Isn't Dangerous"

Moscow is seeing religious symbolism crop up in unexpected places. It’s not the first time, but there is something different about what is going on now.

Tags: street art, graffiti, Orthodox Church, Orthodoxy, religion
5. Iconic Tagging

Artist Aleksandr Tsypkov and a handful of other artists feel everyone, not just church-goers, should be able to see religious art. So naturally they are tagging bridges and underpasses with "iconic" images.

Tags: graffiti, art
6. Homecoming to Mother Russia

Russian women: give birth in Syrian prisons, drive metro trains, make news (and borsch), and welcome children home from the dead.

Tags: media, metro, graffiti, Moscow, prison, children, taiga, mushrooms, bureaucracy, hockey, putin, elections, Ukraine
7. A Cross Wrapped in a Card, Inside a Khinkali

In which Communists hate Georgian food, a cross is accidentally paved over, and the King of Spades rules Russia.

Tags: street art, graffiti, putin, food
8. Fake elections, real Cossacks, and how to do yoga in prison

Why some Russians would rather vote for a fictional candidate, the importance of a Cossack education, and some artsy graffiti along the way. 

Tags: elections, parliament, corruption, cossacks, graffiti, yoga, olympics
By Alice E.M. Underwood

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