Last Publications
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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