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Lithuanian Prime Minister Proposes Removing Lomonosov from the School Curriculum and Adding Shevchenko

Lithuanian Prime Minister Mindaugas Sinkevičius proposes removing Lomonosov’s works from the school curriculum and adding Shevchenko’s works. The proposal concerns the revision of general education programmes approved in 2022. According […]

August 4, 2026

Russian cultural lackeys report to Putin

Mashkov, Mironov, Mikhalkov, Prilepin, Tsiskaridze, Hermitage director Piatrovsky, and a reformed Misha Efremov behind the scenes. This programme is unlikely to be of interest to those of our viewers who […]

March 29, 2026

“Alyte!” is a song by the Lithuanian Forest Brothers

“Alyte!” is one of many songs written by the Forest Brothers. These were partisans in the Baltic states (Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia) who fought against the Soviets, who annexed these […]

March 17, 2026

How they made us Russian: music, TV series and the culture of occupation

How we were made “Russian” through music, TV series, and books. The 1989 Chervona Ruta festival in Chernivtsi became an explosion of Ukrainian culture and, according to Ivan Malkovich, ignited […]

February 9, 2026

Why Russian cinema is toxic and how the Kremlin pushes the “Russian world” into it

The episode “Cinema” from the series “The Big Russian Lie” talks about cinema as a platform for promoting the Kremlin’s political interests, the Russians’ love of crime and the gangster […]

January 26, 2026

Why did the world believe in the fake about “great Russian literature”?

Instead of revisiting the imperial literature of previous centuries, Russia still uses the xenophobic narratives embedded there as inspiration for its wars of aggression. This is discussed in the episode […]

January 26, 2026

Statement from the Nomad unit regarding the theft by Russians of a sculpture of the wife of the Siberian Khan Kuchum, created with funds from the Tatar community

A very significant event took place in Tobolsk, which perfectly illustrates how panicky Russians are about the national memory of the indigenous peoples of Siberia. They stole and took away, […]

November 11, 2025

A Finno-Ugric Culture Festival Held in Tampere

On Saturday, 4 October 2025, the annual Sugrifest festival took place at the Laikku Cultural Centre — Kulttuuritalo Laikku in Tampere, Finland. The event was a major celebration dedicated to […]

October 6, 2025

Crimean and Lithuanian Tatars: the importance of Crimea, a lost part of culture, the connection of nations

A discussion was held in Vilnius about what unites and distinguishes the two Tatar nations — the Crimean and Lithuanian Tatars. The participants of the round table discussed historical roots, […]

September 5, 2025