Frequency: | Bimonthly |
Publisher: | Domirola Inc. |
Country: | Finland |
Based: | Helsinki |
Language: | Finnish |
Website: | Kulttuurivihkot |
Issn: | 0356-3367 |
Oclc: | 9306855 |
Kulttuurivihkot (fi|Cultural notes) is a bimonthly left-wing political and arts magazine published in Helsinki, Finland. It has been in circulation since 1973.
Kulttuurivihkot was founded by a group linked to the Association for Cultural Workers in Finland in 1973.[1] One of the founders was Juha Virkkunen, a Finnish journalist.[2] He was also the founding editor-in-chief of the magazine.[2] Kulttuurivihkot had a Marxist stance until 1991 when it became an independent left-wing magazine.[1] It is published by Domirola Inc. on a bimonthly basis.[3] The magazine covers articles on arts, cultural politics and ideologies from a left-wing perspective.[1]
Kulttuurivihkot and the independent left, a political student organization at the University of Helsinki, have offered the Leonid Brezhnev peace prize since 2002.[4] The prize was named after the Soviet Union leader Leonid Brezhnev.[4] In 2002 the recipients of the award were George W. Bush, the US president, and Tony Blair, the prime minister of United Kingdom.[4]