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In this essay, Olena Solodovnikova looks at the Soviet heritage of murals in today’s Ukraine and how younger artists try to ...
Heartbreaking yet hopeful artworks created by Ukrainian children during wartime will go on display in Exeter this weekend, ...
The April 1986 disaster at Chernobyl’s nuclear powerstation is remembered as one of the darkest moments of Ukrainian history, ...
It damages the soul and impedes evolution of the human spirit and mind. Artists and their works are victims of this ...
From bombed-out churches to rubble-strewn streets, Ukrainians are rescuing art and memory as acts of defiance against ...
Pavilion 13 opened in 1967 to celebrate the Soviet Union’s coal mining industry. Now, the building has been transformed into ...
In a powerful exploration of love, war and resilience, Someone Like Me brings the voices of Kharkiv, a city on Ukraine’s ...
A Ukrainian homestead in Carbon County is teaching young dancers the art of folk dancing while collecting supplies for the people of Ukraine ...
During his stay in Kyiv, Ukrinform spoke with the general manager of the Metropolitan Opera about why he could not stand aside from Ukraine, his future projects to support our culture, and the role of ...
Adolf Hitler was educated and "brought up on high culture," so he cannot be compared with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Olha Tytarenko, who last year introduced an on-campus Ukrainian language course for Yale students, is now adding more courses and programs that she says will broaden students’ understanding of the ...
Sixty-five dancers from near and far spent a week at the Ukrainian Homestead in Lehighton to participate in the 36th Annual ...