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Marina Ovsyannikova: 5 Things About The Russian Journalist Who Protested The Ukrainian War - hollywoodlife.com - Britain - Ukraine - Russia
hollywoodlife.com
15.03.2022 / 20:13

Marina Ovsyannikova: 5 Things About The Russian Journalist Who Protested The Ukrainian War

While the Russian war against Ukraine has continued, one of the bravest shows of support for Ukraine came from Marina Ovsyannikova, a Russian journalist, who interrupted a newscast to hold up a sign protesting the war on Monday March 14. She could be heard shouting in Russian in the background of the Channel One broadcast. Marina, who is an editor for the channel, quickly garnered worldwide support for speaking out against the Russian government, with many praising her for putting herself at risk to speak out against the attacks. Find out everything you need to know about Marina here.

Ana Navarro Accuses Tucker Carlson Of ‘Shilling For Putin’, Sharing Russian Propaganda - hollywoodlife.com - New York - Ukraine - Russia - county Jones
hollywoodlife.com
14.03.2022 / 19:59

Ana Navarro Accuses Tucker Carlson Of ‘Shilling For Putin’, Sharing Russian Propaganda

Ana Navarro didn’t hold back when calling for the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate people parroting Russian propaganda, including Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson and former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, on The View on Monday March 14. The talk show co-hosts were having a rousing discussion about a report that the Kremlin ordered Russian media to show the Fox host in propaganda about Ukraine from Mother Jones.

How Larry Gagosian courted Russian oligarchs to build art gallery empire - nypost.com - Britain - New York - USA - Ukraine - Russia - Eu - city Moscow
nypost.com
12.03.2022 / 03:29

How Larry Gagosian courted Russian oligarchs to build art gallery empire

whose assets were frozen by the British government Thursday over Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine, and Mikhail Fridman, the sanctioned co-founder of Alfa Bank.He is also said to have cultivated relationships with Russia’s most important museum, run by a close associate of President Vladimir Putin.With Ukrainian artists and others calling for more sanctions in the cultural sector, such relationships may soon be under scrutiny, analysts say.The Gagosian Gallery in New York did not return The Post’s calls and an email seeking comment this week.Gagosian, who owns several galleries around the world, has long held close ties to Abramovich, the owner of the UK’s Chelsea football club, helping him and ex-wife Dasha Zhukova build up a massive art collection. It includes pieces by artists Francis Bacon and Damien Hirst, whose work has been represented by Gagosian’s galleries.

Russian performers take a stand against Ukraine war - www.foxnews.com - New York - Ukraine - Russia
foxnews.com
10.03.2022 / 10:29

Russian performers take a stand against Ukraine war

Russian performers have begun canceling concerts in their home country and joining a larger "no to war" campaign condemning the Russia's invasion of Ukraine. President Vladimir Putin ordered Russian troops to invade Ukraine on Feb. 24 after recognizing the independence of two separatist regions in the country.

Russian prima ballerina denounces Ukraine war: ‘Now the line is drawn’ - www.foxnews.com - New York - USA - Ukraine - Russia
foxnews.com
09.03.2022 / 00:53

Russian prima ballerina denounces Ukraine war: ‘Now the line is drawn’

Olga Smirnova, a prima ballerina from Russia, is speaking out against the country’s invasion of Ukraine. A lead dancer with the Bolshoi Ballet, Smirnova said she is "ashamed of Russia" and publicly denounced its president, Vladimir Putin, for giving the order to invade the neighboring country.

Russian-born model Irina Shayk shares support for Ukraine: 'No to war' - www.foxnews.com - Ukraine - Russia
foxnews.com
03.03.2022 / 01:43

Russian-born model Irina Shayk shares support for Ukraine: 'No to war'

Russian-born model Irina Shayk shared her support for Ukraine on Monday via Instagram. Shayk, 36, shared a photo of a black and white peace sign on her personal Instagram account as Russia continues to invade Ukraine. "No To War," she wrote, adding prayer and broken heart emojis.

Ukrainian Chorus Dumka of New York opens ‘SNL’ with emotive ‘Prayer for Ukraine’ - www.nme.com - New York - New York - Ukraine - Russia
nme.com
27.02.2022 / 13:35

Ukrainian Chorus Dumka of New York opens ‘SNL’ with emotive ‘Prayer for Ukraine’

 Saturday Night Live in a move away from the show’s traditional opening sketch.The Chorus, who were founded in 1949 as a way for Ukrainian immigrants to “preserve and cultivate the rich musical heritage of Ukraine”, were introduced by SNL regulars Cecily Strong and Kate McKinnon at the show’s opening.Ukraine has officially severed diplomatic ties with Russia and declared martial law after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an attack on the neighbouring nation on February 24.The Chorus went on to perform an emotive rendition of ‘Prayer For Ukraine’, which you can watch below.After that, the show went on to reveal a set of candles in the shape of the word ‘Kiev’, Ukraine’s capital, which is still currently under siege.“Prayer for Ukraine” performed by Ukrainian Chorus Dumka of New York pic.twitter.com/5pi2l1Olpx— Saturday Night Live – SNL (@nbcsnl) February 27, 2022198 Ukrainians – including three children – have been killed at the time of writing, according to Health Minister Viktor Liashko. A further 1,115 people have reportedly been wounded, including 33 children (via Al Jazeera).

David Lynch on Ukrainian crisis: “Right now, Mr. Putin, you are sowing death and destruction” - www.nme.com - Ukraine - Russia
nme.com
26.02.2022 / 15:19

David Lynch on Ukrainian crisis: “Right now, Mr. Putin, you are sowing death and destruction”

Weather Report.Ukraine has officially severed diplomatic ties with Russia and declared martial law after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an attack on the neighbouring nation on February 24.In the new video, Lynch said he was thinking about the current situation and went on to directly address Putin in the post.“Today I was thinking about the Ukrainians and the song ‘Roads’ by Portishead from the year 1994,” Lynch said. “This afternoon it will be going up to…Well, I don’t know what the temperature will be this afternoon.”Lynch shook his head before continuing: “If I could say something to Mr. President Vladimir Putin: ‘We are as human beings charged as to how we treat our fellow man.

Russian rapper Oxxxymiron cancels sold-out dates as resistance to Ukraine invasion grows - www.thefader.com - New York - Ukraine - Russia - city Moscow - city Saint Petersburg
thefader.com
26.02.2022 / 00:17

Russian rapper Oxxxymiron cancels sold-out dates as resistance to Ukraine invasion grows

Oxxxymiron, a Russian rapper and activist with a significant following in his home country, has canceled his first headlining tour in five years in protest of President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, The New York Times reports. The sold-out shows were set to take place in Moscow and St.

Munich may fire Russian conductor Gergiev over Ukraine - abcnews.go.com - New York - Ukraine - Russia - city Vienna - city Saint Petersburg, Russia
abcnews.go.com
25.02.2022 / 21:41

Munich may fire Russian conductor Gergiev over Ukraine

NEW YORK -- Munich Mayor Dieter Reiter has threatened to remove Valery Gergiev as chief conductor of the Munich Philharmonic unless Gergiev publicly says by Monday that he does not support Russia's invasion of Ukraine.The 68-year-old Russian conductor is close to Russian President Vladimir Putin and supported Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014.“I have made my position clear to Valery Gergiev and have asked him to clearly and unequivocally distance himself from the brutal invasion that Putin is waging against Ukraine and now in particular against our twin city, Kyiv,” Reiter said in a statement Thursday. “If Valery Gergiev does not take a clear stance by Monday, he can no longer remain chief conductor of our philharmonic.”Gergiev has been Munich's chief conductor since the 2015-16 season.

Russian Conductor & Putin Supporter Valery Gergiev No Longer On Carnegie Hall Weekend Roster - deadline.com - New York - New York - Russia - city Vienna
deadline.com
25.02.2022 / 20:39

Russian Conductor & Putin Supporter Valery Gergiev No Longer On Carnegie Hall Weekend Roster

Valery Gergiev, the Russian conductor and longtime supporter of Russian president Vladimir Putin, will not take the stage at Carnegie Hall with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra as planned this weekend, with a spokeswoman for the famed venue explaining that the change “was made due to recent world events.”

Russian rapper Oxxxymiron cancels shows: “I know that most people in Russia are against this war” - www.nme.com - New York - Ukraine - Russia
nme.com
25.02.2022 / 17:17

Russian rapper Oxxxymiron cancels shows: “I know that most people in Russia are against this war”

The New York Times.“I know that most people in Russia are against this war, and I am confident that the more people would talk about their real attitude to it, the faster we can stop this horror,” said Oxxxymiron in a statement (translated by the Times).“I cannot entertain you when Russian missiles are falling on Ukraine—when residents of Kyiv are forced to hide in basements and in the metro, while people are dying.”He is one of several other Russian musicians who have voiced their protest at the war. Kasta, Shym, Vladi, Khamil, Zmey, and Noize MC have all voiced their opposition to the attack on Ukraine.A post shared by Oxxxymiron (@norimyxxxo)Ukraine has officially severed diplomatic ties with Russia and declared martial law after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an attack on the neighbouring nation.Since Oxxxymiron’s post last night (February 24), Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky has said that 137 people had been killed, with 316 more wounded.Troops from Russia crossed the Crimea border into Ukraine on Thursday after President Vladimir Putin gave the order for his invasion to begin.The actions of Putin, who has claimed that Russia does not intend to occupy Ukraine and that his country’s actions amount to a “special military operation”, have drawn widespread condemnation from across the globe.Reactions to the situation in Ukraine from prominent figures in the worlds of music, entertainment and politics have been posted on social media, with the likes of Foals’ Yannis Philippakis, Bring Me The Horizon‘s Oli Sykes, Franz Ferdinand‘s Alex Kapranos, Yungblud, London Mayor Sadiq Khan, Taika Waititi and Amanda Palmer all speaking out in support of Ukraine.

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