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Writer Yuriy Vynnychuk talks about the search for new symbols, the literary famine and writers caught up in politics
1 August, 2011
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Iryna Troskot
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A wave of visual experiments is sweeping across Ukraine as video art blossoms and the cinema avant-garde of the 1920s and the 1930s is back in fashion
18 July, 2011
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Yulia Voitenko
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In Germany, like in Ukraine, Ukrainian literature is learning the ropes of gaining an audience
8 July, 2011
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Roman Horbyk
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Painter Volodymyr Makarenko talks about freedom of art, non-conformity in the reality of the soviet system and his inspiration
4 July, 2011
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Olena Chekan
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Among the nice-looking new buildings in the village of Chortoryia (Bukovyna) stands an old hut where Ivan Mykolaychuk was born and lived…
24 June, 2011
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Natalia Feshchuk
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Ivan Mykolaychuk was an actor of a magical kind. He embodied specific aesthetics and ethics which directed us into the depth of culture and towards self-awareness as members of unique body and soul of the nation.
24 June, 2011
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Serhiy Trymbach
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Cannes Film Festival winner Maryna Vroda speaks about contrasts, life without cinema and having choices
24 June, 2011
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Yaroslav Pidhora-Hviazdovskiy
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Ukraine hosts its first fund-raising auction to promote contemporary art
24 June, 2011
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Tamara Zlobіna
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How have Braty Hadiukiny captured the hearts of the nation for many years?
17 June, 2011
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Oleksandr Yevtushenko
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Miron Zownir reveals his “living on the edge” in black and white
16 June, 2011
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Olena Maksymenko
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The latest Cannes Film Festival has once again proved that even the most independent figures cannot avoid politicking
9 June, 2011
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Katerina Barabash
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Radical art: between scandalousness and artistic gesture
6 June, 2011
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Tamara Zlobіna
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Oleksa Mann talks about advertising and art in Ukraine
2 June, 2011
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Les Belei
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Sasha Koltsova talks about the role of Captain Obvious, TV, matriarchy and politics
31 May, 2011
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Bohdan Butkevych
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Lomography is the art of photography amateurs who capture life here and now, ignoring the traditional approaches to their trade
25 May, 2011
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Katerina Babkіna
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“As in every cultured state, we see lights blinking here and there…”
16 May, 2011
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Valeriy Shevchuk
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With his split views, this national communist leader was bound to face a tragic end
29 April, 2011
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Volodymyr Panchenko
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Oscar winning actor Christoph Waltz stars opposite Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson in WATER FOR ELEPHANTS, a thrilling tale of adventure and forbidden love, set against the vibrant backdrop of circus life in the 1930s.
26 April, 2011
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Elaine Lipworth
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The unhurried story of one musical virtuoso
18 April, 2011
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Viachek Kryshtofovych
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When will a George Washington monument be erected in Kyiv?
12 March, 2011
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Arkadii Sydoruk
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Ethnic clothes have been in fashion for a long time now. An embroidered shirt has long been a profitable business rather than just considered national dress. The Ukrainian Week decided to find a Ukrainian embroidering center whose production would be a high-quality alternative to the spontaneous infatuation with ethnic attire
3 March, 2011
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Tetiana Orobetz
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Lesia Ukrainka figures prominently in Ukrainian textbooks, but when we think we seem to know absolutely everything about her we find this is just an illusion
3 March, 2011
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Vadym Skurativsky
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The Mother Tongue Day appeal of Ukrainian writers to Ukrainians
21 February, 2011
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He Who Went Through Fire, a full-length feature directed by Mykhailo Illienko, tells the story of Ivan Datsenko, a Ukrainian who ended up chief of an Indian tribe. The film is in final production
1 February, 2011
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Yaroslav Pidhora-Hviazdovskiy
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Ukrainian amateur filmmaking in the context of global trends
27 January, 2011
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Oleksandr Mykhed
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The prominent Ukrainian poet speaks on the surreal Babylon of the contemporary world, the special character of Ukrainian madness, and her first prose work
25 December, 2010
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Olena Chekan
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