The documentary “Russians at War” has sparked controversy since its debut on the festival circuit, with many accusing it of whitewashing Russian soldiers and their crimes in Ukraine. Canadian-Russian ...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is not yet two weeks old and yet a dozen headlines from major media outlets now suggest that Ukraine is “winning the information war” across much of the world (Russia and ...
No one in Russia is going to see a Kremlin propaganda film fictionalizing and justifying the invasion in Ukraine. “The Witness,” which premiered across Russia on Aug. 17, has tanked in the box office, ...
A Dutch university is to screen the controversial documentary "Russians at War" and a panel discussion with its director, despite Ukrainian calls for it be be canceled because it "whitewashes… murder, ...
For centuries, wartime propaganda was executed over weeks or months. Now it's more like minutes. Civilians dead in an American air raid in Baghdad? Iraqi authorities summon Western TV crews to spread ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with members of the government via teleconference in Moscow, Thursday, March 10, 2022. (Mikhail Klimentyev, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP) The ...
The Kremlin has trotted out a 12-year-old singing star for a pigtailed propaganda video warning children that reports of a Russian invasion of Ukraine are a “Western disinformation campaign.” “Today ...
On August 1, 2018, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence held a public hearing asking experts to testify on how foreign actors have used—and are using—social media to meddle in the American ...
Jim Harrison’s novella Legends of the Fall, made famous by the 1994 film starring Brad Pitt and Anthony Hopkins, recounts the tragedies that ensue when the three sons of an aristocratic Montana ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – History and art collide in a new exhibit that opened today at the Wright Patt Air Force Museum. “Posters at Home and War” opened today and runs through May of 2020. The exhibit ...
As the United States and the Soviet Union harnessed science to build bigger bombs during the Cold War, the US government was trying to keep tabs on the scientific research going on around the world.
High school students Tyanna Underwood (left), Londya Bourgeois (middle), and Tahji Johnson (right) currently have posters displayed in the student art exhibit at the War Memorial Center. Last week, ...