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In Ukraine, it has become commonplace to say that culture is a weapon. But what does that really mean? Is it a metaphor or a reality?
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“To writers starting work on their first novel, I would advise treating it like a marathon. It will likely take years, and it will…
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Maria Foya is a Kyiv-based illustrator who collaborates with numerous media outlets, publishers and companies, including The…
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The documentary film To Die to Live by Ukrainian director Yuliya Hontaruk has been selected for the Special Screenings section of…
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Opening Remarks Before the Premiere of MODRANIHT at Rotterdam Opera Festival Hello, friends! The opera will begin in ten minutes,…
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The Senate of the University of Wrocław decided to award the Ukrainian writer and poet an honorary doctorate, describing him as “an…
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Nataliya Lebid
The Nobel Prize winner in Literature spoke about the novel she is writing, how she interacts with AI, and why she does not refer to…
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In total, the film received six nominations, including “Best Documentary”, “Outstanding Writing”, “Outstanding Cinematography” and…
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The book How to Kill a Language by British journalist and blogger Sofia Smith-Galer is divided into ten chapters, each dedicated to…
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“Ukrainians Beyond Borders: Nine Life Journeys Through the History of Eastern Europe” is a new book by researcher and Japanologist…
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After its premiere at FIPADOC and within the “Season of Ukraine in France” (Le Voyage en Ukraine) programme, the documentary about…
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Ukrainian Days in Luxembourg (UA Days in Luxembourg) is a festival aimed at bringing Ukrainian and Luxembourgish communities closer…
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Ukrainian authors will take part in Poland’s largest literary event. The programme includes the following events: 29 May: a meeting…
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On 5 June, the NotaBene Chamber Group will perform at the Chamber Hall of the Old Music Academy at the Liszt Academy of…
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The event is supported by the Manchester Library Festival and the Manchester – City of Literature initiative. The evening will be…
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The English edition of the book was published by Open Borders Press. It contains a chronicle of the third year of Russia’s…
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The non-fiction work And Then Our House Became a Ship explores the experiences of Ukrainian civilians and soldiers. For the book,…
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According to the Ukrainian Film Agency, the Build Your Dream Award is a new international prize established by BYD in collaboration…
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Vadim Repin is a violinist who was awarded the title of ‘People’s Artist of Russia’ by Vladimir Putin in April 2022. His wife is…
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Oksana Mamchenkova
Nils Håkanson is a Swedish writer, translator, publisher, and researcher. In addition to Sofia Andrukhovych, he has translated into…
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