Russia
Stalin, vodka, and tattoos…
Eastern Promises was one of my all-time favorite movies, but I’m a complete Russophile and love anything – even fictional – about Russia. Earlier today I stumbled across an interesting post pertaining to Russian prison tattoos and their symbology: how they denote status and position within the prison hierarchy, confer prestige and honor onto the [...]













Rush-in time…
By the dialectical playa on September 1, 2009
Candles in a Russian monastery.
Since we’ve recently observed the 60th anniversary of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (with all the attendant analysis for what it has meant to subsequent European and World history). And since today is the 70th anniversary of Germany’s and the Soviet Union’s invasion of Poland (which sparked WWII, over 40,000,000 deaths, and [...]
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