When Stephen Colbert was introducing Pussy Riot for his show Tuesday night, he refused to say the band's name – instead he showed video of a succession of mainstream news reporters awkwardly push their way through the band name. It was a fitting
Pussy Riot members Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhina are currently in New York and will be at tonight's Amnesty International benefit (2/5) at Barclays Center. While here, they appeared on last night's episode of
It's being hailed as one of the great TV segments of the season: two members of Pussy Riot interviewed by Stephen Colbert on his Comedy Central show last night. As one wag—Jeff Jarvis—pointed out on my Twitter feed, it's amazing that they were even
John Kolesidis / ReutersProtesters scuffle with policemen as they try to approach ERT's headquarters in Athens on Thursday.Riot police stormed the headquarte
Recently freed Pussy Riot members Masha Alyokhina and Nadya Tolokonnikova stopped by The Colbert Report last night—and, no, they didn't thank Vladimir Putin. Colbert, of course, played the part of Putin supporter, calling the Russian President “a