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Pussy Riot Is Facing Criminal Charges (Again)

15 min · 14 de mar de 2023
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Pussy Riot can’t catch a break. The Russian punk band’s protests against Putin’s leadership have landed them in jail before, and their recent “Putin’s Ashes” music video has put them in hot water again. Payton and Shibo talk about the band’s history and what it would mean for the worlds of activism, music, and Web3 if they landed back in a jail cell.

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