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The Ukrainian Week`s choice of music events and film festivals to visit this month
May 15, The Ukrainian Week
Paradoxically, Yanukovych's rule is to awaken Ukrainian civil society and sharpen its sensitivity in seeing a departure for the opposite
April 30, Oleksandr Butsenko
Other Publications
How a Ukrainian-American singer became the “golden voice of Ukraine”
April 11, Olena Korchova
The Ukrainian Week offers a selection of concerts and exhibitions which will take place in Ukraine in the second half of April
April 11, The Ukrainian Week
Top 6 English-language bands in Ukraine
March 31, The Ukrainian Week
Spring brings along new albums from two talented female rock artists. Yulia Lord returns after a 14-year break with a good balance of rock and pop and a lot of electronic details in her new record. Zemfira offers an intimate and philosophic contemplation, returning to her original light rock sound.
March 15, The Ukrainian Week
The Ukrainian Week offers a selection of concerts and exhibitions which will take place in Ukraine in the second half of March
March 15, The Ukrainian Week
Film director Tom Hooper talks about Les Misérables as a breakthrough in the musical genre
February 22, The Ukrainian Week
The Ukrainian Week offers a selection of concerts and exhibitions which will take place in Ukraine at the beginning of March
February 22, The Ukrainian Week
Pavlo Hudimov talks about popular artists, the change in the cultural vector and why Ukrainians don’t understand contemporary art
February 8, Bohdan Butkevych
The Ukrainian Week`s compilation of the most anticipated Ukrainian and foreign films and concerts from legendary performers in 2013
January 22, The Ukrainian Week
Old-new music practices thrill the world. It is also possible to play the ethnic instruments of ancient peoples and learn local guttural singing in Ukraine
January 22, Olena Maksymenko
The Ukrainian Week offers a selection of films and CDs that reveal Ukrainian winter festivity rituals in a creative modern interpretation
December 17, 2012
Hundreds of years ago, pre-Christian Ukrainians welcomed New Year with the tune that sounded like a swallow’s song. Today, its tender bells chant for Christmas in European concert halls, jazz concerts and Hollywood movies
December 17, 2012, Olena Korchova
Composer Cai Caslavinieri talks about Ukrainians in Poland, commercialized music culture, and freedom of musical choice
December 13, 2012, Bohdan Butkevych
Ukraine was a Guest of Honour at the Festival of European Literature held November 15-18 in Cognac, France
November 23, 2012, Alla Lazareva
The Ukrainian Week talks to Sophie Jullien about this year’s LITTERATURES EUROPEENNES COGNAC festival and Ukraine as its Guest of Honour.
November 23, 2012, Alla Lazareva, Kateryna Koval
The Ukrainian-born British writer Anna Shevchenko talks about her debut novel Bequest and history for the mass audience
November 23, 2012, Alla Lazareva
The exhibition of Johann Georg Pinsel, a master of Ukrainian baroque sculpture, is the first cooperation between the museum that is well-known throughout the world and Ukraine.
November 23, 2012, Alla Lazareva
Professor Kostiantyn Tyshchenko speaks about the role of modern linguistics in our identity and the rebuttal of the cradle-of-three-brotherly-peoples theory
November 16, 2012, Ilko Maidachevsky
Josef Winkler talks about contemporary Austrian literature, historical memory and linguistic virtuosity
November 15, 2012, Hanna Trehub
The twist-filled plot of the film Ivan Syla (Power Ivan) is based on a real person, Ivan Firtsak, a Ukrainian from Transcarpathia who was a famous circus athlete and boxer and performed in 64 countries of the world. He became a legend in his own lifetime.
November 14, 2012, Oleksandr Havrosh
How the British agent became a global hero
November 6, 2012, Michael Binyon
The theme of Ukrainian insurgency as a component of mass culture
November 2, 2012, Rostyslav Semkiv
Antin Mukharsky, a TV host, theatre actor and artist, told The Ukrainian Week about Russian mass culture in Ukraine, nouveau riche and booboisie art
November 1, 2012, Bohdan Butkevych
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Squabbles between the president and prime minister distract attention from Georgia’s real problems
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The justification for NATO’s creation was once formulated as “keeping the Germans down, the Russians out, and the Americans in.” Given the dramatic geostrategic shifts over the past two decades, Europe’s new reality sees the Germans rising, the Russians infiltrating, and the Americans leaving. In this changing context, the German-Russian relationship will remain pivotal for Europe’s future.
May 23, Janusz Bugajski, 0
The rally on May 18 – the biggest lately - provided no answers for protest-oriented voters
May 21, Milan Lielich, 0
The Yanukovych regime is sticking to its utilitarian approach to European integration, while presenting it as the pragmatic protection of Ukraine’s interests.
May 17, Oleksandr Kramar, 0
 
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