Matt Welch visits Eastern Europe for a taste of post-communist pop culture.
Julian Sanchez | September 29, 2005
Matt Welch visits Eastern Europe for a taste of post-communist pop culture.
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|9.29.05 @ 4:37PM|#
Love this series. The wife and I had planned a trip to Hungary and Romania a few years ago, but the finances didn't quite work out.
|9.30.05 @ 2:20PM|#
I keep meaning to get to Eastern Europe one of these years. Reading the article made me wonder all the more why our foreign policy towards Cuba is so screwed up, when we seemed to more or less "get it" WRT Communist Eastern Europe.
|9.30.05 @ 4:06PM|#
JD, the preznit's brother doesn't depend on a hardline gang of Hungarian anti-communist ex-pats for reelection.
|10.1.05 @ 7:33AM|#
Great article, Matt. Can we get you to Trans-Dniester to report on what's going down over there?