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Russian Snowboarder Alexei Sobolev Supports Pussy Riot (Sort Of)
Russian Snowboarder Alexei Sobolev Supports Pussy Riot (Sort Of)
Russian Snowboarder Alexei Sobolev Supports Pussy Riot (Sort Of)
After my post last night about Bob Costas name dropping Pussy Riot during the opening broadcast of the Sochi 2014 Olympics, I realized that I should also give you some sort of context as to why it happened. It wasn't just Costas going all willy-nilly and standing atop his soapbox (yet). Ol' Bobby mentioned the all female punk collective while referring to Russian snowboarder Alexei Sobolev. Read M
Bob Costas Says ‘Pussy Riot’ During Opening Night Broadcast of Sochi 2014 Olympics [VINE]
Bob Costas Says ‘Pussy Riot’ During Opening Night Broadcast of Sochi 2014 Olympics [VINE]
Bob Costas Says ‘Pussy Riot’ During Opening Night Broadcast of Sochi 2014 Olympics [VINE]
The Sochi 2014 Olympics got underway on Friday night and the highlight of the entire games already happened. It didn't come during either the figure skating or snowboarding events, but instead when Bob Costas name dropped the most controversial Russian 'band' ever - Pussy Riot. We bring you this Vine remix of the quote because we're doods and still laugh at farts and when someone says 'boobies'. R
Hackers Take Down Website of Court That Jailed Pussy Riot
Hackers Take Down Website of Court That Jailed Pussy Riot
Hackers Take Down Website of Court That Jailed Pussy Riot
The website of the Russian court that handed down a guilty verdict to three members of the feminist punk band Pussy Riot was taken down by hackers Tuesday morning, according to a group called AnonymousRussia, which claims to be a Russian offshoot of the international hacker collective known as Anonymous.
Female Russian Punk Rockers, Pussy Riot, Face 7 Years in Prison for Hooliganism
Female Russian Punk Rockers, Pussy Riot, Face 7 Years in Prison for Hooliganism
Female Russian Punk Rockers, Pussy Riot, Face 7 Years in Prison for Hooliganism
If the collective's name isn't bold enough to catch your attention, maybe their antics will. Back in February Maria Alyokhina, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, and Yekaterina Samutsevich of the collective Pussy Riot were arrested after performing their song 'Holy S**t', which is considered a 'punk prayer', on the altar at Moscow's Christ the Savior Cathedral as a protest against the Orthodox Christian chur