By Lucy Papachristou (Reuters) -Two young street musicians who were jailed for more than a month in Russia for singing ...
Diana Loginova, the 18-year-old student and street musician, has emerged as an unlikely — and perhaps unwilling — voice of ...
Stoptime's show on the central Nevsky Prospekt has spawned several solidarity performances of other anti-Kremlin songs by ...
Diana Loginova, 18, who sings in a group called Stoptime, was arrested in her native St. Petersburg last month after giving a ...
Pussy Riot members Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, right, Yekaterina Samutsevich, left, and Maria Alekhina, centre, sit behind a glass wall at a court in Moscow, Russia, on Aug. 17, 2012. Mikhail Metzel/The ...
The lead singer of the street band Stoptime, Diana Loginova (Naoko), left Russia on the night of 23 November, immediately ...
A new generation of dissident artists is inspiring a wave of solidarity against Putin’s war—recalling the Soviet people who ...
A Russian court Tuesday extended the jailing of an 18-year-old street singer on charges seen as punishment for performing anti-war songs, an action denounced by human rights activists as part of a ...
The Russian prosecution office opened a case against 18-year-old Diana “Naoko” Loginova, a student at the Rimsky-Korsakov Music College and vocalist of the St. Petersburg street band Stoptime. The ...
A St. Petersburg singer whose anti-war songs and impromptu street gigs have drawn an impassioned following had her jail detention extended after a court ruled one of the lyrics in her music contained ...
Singer angered authorities with anti-Kremlin songs Has already done two short jail stints and been fined Court jails her and guitarist fiance for another 13 days She is also accused of discrediting ...