November 5, 2024
985th day of Russian invasion
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Culture

Ukraine: lyceum in Kyiv Region receives textbooks on Arts and Informatics from the EU

On 24 October, the European Union symbolically handed over 1,100 textbooks on Arts and Informatics for 5th and 6th grade children to the Sofiyivsko-Borshchahivskyi lyceum in the Kyiv Region. The...

Persistent opposition to the “generally accepted”: how the Poplavsky phenomenon was born

Mykhailo Poplavsky has reached 8.2 million followers on Instagram and 1.5 million on TikTok thanks to his unique content. His videos about Ukrainian cuisine...

Ukrainian ballet dancers tour the U.S. — and bring attention to the war back home

The National Ballet of Ukraine is on a major U.S. tour; the dancers' mission is to show that Ukrainian culture perseveres despite the ongoing...

Ukraine and the Czech Republic are joining forces to preserve cultural heritage in the field of librarianship

On October 23, two significant cooperation agreements between Ukraine and the Czech Republic were signed in Prague, aimed at preserving cultural heritage in the...

‘Rule of Two Walls’ Review: Ukrainian Art Doc Explores Being Human in Times Determined to Rob Us of Humanity

The latest in a flurry of documentaries about Ukrainians making art amid Russia's invasion, David Gutnik's film examines humanity's ability to keep pursuing self-actualization when our lives are threatened.

Ukrainian Association in Finland to showcase Ukraine at Helsinki Book Fair

The Ukrainian Association in Finland (UAF) will represent Ukraine at the Helsinki Book Fair, one of the largest book shows in the Nordic region,...

Ukraine! Film Festival returns to Warsaw, showcasing vibrant cinema and culture

The 9th Ukraine! Film Festival, Poland's only event dedicated entirely to Ukrainian cinema, kicks off in Warsaw on Monday.

Strong Oscar Contender ‘Porcelain War’ Gets Trailer And Release Date From Picturehouse

Picturehouse today announced it will open Porcelain War on November 22 at IFC Center in New York and on Nov. 29 at Laemmle’s Monica Film Center...

War, one artwork at a time

Ukrainian nationals and their allies have been working tirelessly to promote the voices of a people under siege

Dutch Master’s Evangelists Represent Ukraine at Berlin Art Exhibition

Two religious paintings restored in Ukraine have been loaned for a world-class exhibition of the Dutch master Frans Hals, who revolutionized portraiture in the early 17th century.

Modern art from Eastern Europe features in new gallery at Johns Hopkins

The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center opens the new Irene and Richard Frary Gallery on October 23, 2024, with an exhibition of rare avant-garde works by artists...