In “Motherland,” the journalist Julia Ioffe charts the Russian campaign to emancipate women — and the country’s failure to ...
Today, nearly four years into a war that Russia is still failing to win, society editors are struggling to fill their pages.
Estonia, on the front line where the Ukraine war spills into Europe, offers a lesson in resilience—and why alliances matter ...
We will bury you!” It prompted twelve nato ambassadors to walk out. As it turned out, thirty-four years later it was European ...
The Sakharov Prize for imprisoned journalists comes as Washington negotiates prisoner releases from Belarus, with mixed ...
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Raging Against Vladimir Putin’s War Machine
On May 16, 2022, the Ukrainian artist Bohdan Ziza poured blue and yellow paint — the colors of his country’s flag — onto a ...
Last Tuesday, Professor Benjamin Nathans of the University of Pennsylvania spoke about the historical Soviet dissident ...
Today, thousands of Russian political opponents are meeting an early end to their life because of their opposition to ...
The National Book Award finalist discusses her new book “Motherland,” the fragility of progress and what she sees in Russia’s ...
Julia Ioffe’s new blend of history and family biography takes on the contradictions of female selfhood in Soviet Russia, from achievement to marginalization ...
In A Woman’s Eye, Her Art, Drusilla Modjeska unpacks how the once-forgotten women artists of the early 20th century continue ...
More and more women seem to be sporting long, luscious manes. Our critic offers some possible explanations along with a brief history of hair. By Vanessa Friedman It is true that we are in a Rapunzel ...
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