With a beautiful full-page visa in the passport, we are let into one of the world's most closed countries
A traveler explores the challenges and experiences of entering and navigating Turkmenistan, highlighting the country's strict internet policies and perceptions of it.
Sanremo 2026: Italy, a bit more boring
The Sanremo music festival remains a significant cultural event in Italy, drawing millions of viewers, but raises concerns about censorship and the quality of content under right-wing influence.
The Forgotten: lasted four days in theaters, caused outrage in Mexico and had several censored scenes
The film 'Los olvidados' by Luis Buñuel faced significant backlash upon its initial release in Mexico, lasting only four days in theaters due to its controversial content.
Indigenous Art Biennial: More than 46 Artists Exhibit After Controversy Over Censorship at the CCK
The first Indigenous Art Biennial in Argentina showcases over 46 artists amid controversy regarding censorship of certain exhibits.
From the Ministry of the Interior - news: no request received to ban artist Gio Pika from performing in Lithuania
Discussions have arisen regarding the potential ban of artist Gio Pika, who has performed multiple times in Russia, from performing in Lithuania, but the Ministry of the Interior has yet to receive any such request.
Italian state television faces accusations of censoring genitalia in Da Vinci drawing
Italian state television is accused of censoring genitalia in Leonardo Da Vinci's drawing, raising debates about censorship and artistic expression.
The Vitruvian Man censored in the Olympic TV opening, the mayor of Vinci: 'Art should not be touched'
The mayor of Vinci criticized the censorship of the Vitruvian Man in the Olympic TV opening, asserting the importance of preserving art.
The Vitruvian Eunuch
An uproar has ensued after a Rai director edited Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man to remove his genitalia for a promotional clip for the Winter Olympics.
BÃpede Company Celebrates Art as Resistance to Censorship
The BÃpede Theater Company celebrates art's role as a resistance to censorship through their latest play, which addresses the real-life consequences of arbitrary closures of cultural spaces.
To Submit to Censorship or Not to Fear Confrontation? The Autonomy and Diversity of Contemporary Art Today
A recent event at the Latvian National Museum of Art featured lectures and discussions around the themes of conformity and nonconformity in 20th-century Latvian art.
The usual 'no to anything' against Israel
The article discusses the persistent efforts of certain activist groups to censor free expression at cultural events in Italy, targeting people and entities associated with Israel.
The Russian Embassy and the Suspension of Zakharova's Show in Florence: 'It's Russophobia'
The Russian Embassy in Italy condemned the cancellation of performances by ballerina Svetlana Zakharova and violinist Vadim Repin as an act of russophobia.
Russian Propaganda: The Ukraine War as Material for a Comedy Series
The article discusses how Russian censorship and state propaganda increasingly affect literature, museums, and the film industry, amidst growing fears and pressures in the cultural sphere.
Talking about Islam is a taboo
The article discusses how Islamophobia has become a Western fear used to silence careers and public discourse, exemplified by the case of Steven Greer, a Bristol lecturer accused of Islamophobia for addressing the Charlie Hebdo attack in his class on terrorism, who was cleared but had his course removed.
Florina Municipality: 'We are Greeks, not Slavs' – What they say about the interruption of the Banda Entopica concert
The interruption of the Banda Entopica concert in Florina has sparked intense discussions in the local community, with the municipality asserting the intervention was necessary to prevent the event from being exploited for 'irredentist claims.'