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Ukrainian Embassy calls for cancellation of Anna Netrebko’s performance in Luxembourg
The performance is scheduled for 15 June 2026.
Oksana Mamchenkova
CULTHUB
American jazz musicians perform at Moscow festival as activists call for cancellation of their US appearances
Oksana Mamchenkova
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How can Ukraine strengthen its soft power? LBTalks reviews CultHub’s first year and discusses cultural diplomacy challenges
Oksana Mamchenkova
Oless Ulianenko’s Stalinville to be published in English translation
Oksana Mamchenkova
CULTHUB
Donetsk memorial performance to be presented by Izolyatsia in Basel during Art Basel
Oksana Mamchenkova
CULTHUB
Documentary on Vinnytsya Chemical Plant receives special mention at BEAST film festival
Oksana Mamchenkova
CULTHUB
Canadian writer of Ukrainian origin Maria Reva wins Amazon Canada award for debut novel
Oksana Mamchenkova
Two Ukrainian films win awards at Kraków Film Festival
Oksana Mamchenkova
Israeli director to adapt Andrey Kurkov’s Death and the Penguin for the screen
Oksana Mamchenkova
Ukrainian, French cultural institutions agree long-term partnership
Oksana Mamchenkova
Olexa Mann exhibition opens in Brno
Oksana Mamchenkova
Ukrainian illustrator shortlisted in two categories at the World Illustration Awards
Oksana Mamchenkova
US musicians urged to withdraw from Kremlin-backed Moscow Jazz Festival
Oksana Mamchenkova
Ukrainian war documentary selected for screening at Karlovy Vary Film Festival
Oksana Mamchenkova
European Commission to review Venice Biennale’s response over Russia’s participation
Illya Razumeyko
“Today’s reality is that people with Tchaikovsky and the Bolshoi Theatre can kill their neighbours and be proud of it.”
Oksana Mamchenkova
Serhiy Zhadan awarded honorary doctorate by University of Wrocław in solidarity with Ukraine
Oksana Mamchenkova
Iya Kiva to participate in poetry festival in Rotterdam
Oksana Mamchenkova
Yaryna Chornohuz’s collection of poems is set to be published in US
Nataliya Lebid
Olga Tokarczuk: “The worst things happen when people stop thinking for themselves”
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