Culture
War in Ukraine
Priceless treasures from an art museum in Kyiv that were moved to Poland to save them from the destructive power of Russian bombs have gone on display at Warsaw’s Royal Castle.
Dec. 10
Ukraine and Estonia had jointly applied for the pysanka (Ukrainian egg decoration) to be recognized as a cultural heritage, according to the Congress of Ukrainians in Estonia (CUE).
Dec. 8
Art
When Ukrainian artist Michael Kmit arrived in Australia shortly after World War II, he infused the art scene not only with contemporary European influences, but his own neo-Byzantine style.
Dec. 8
Music
The melody from Carol of the Bells comes from Ukraine’s Pokrovsk, a city the Russians are desperately trying to capture and rid of Ukrainians.
Nov. 10
Sidebar Stories
A dollar a pint is nothing short of a bargain and miracle, but just like the memories that went along with Wunderbar, all good things must come to an end.
Oct. 26
War in Ukraine
The festival is a discussion on Russian disinformation campaigns targeting Poles and Ukrainians in an attempt to sow conflict between the two.
Oct. 23
Art
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.
Oct. 20
Ukraine
On Oct. 18, “GogolFEST,” one of Europe’s most influential cultural festivals, is making a return to Ukraine.
Oct. 13
Top News
Sidebar Stories – In the vein of “literature is news that stays news,” Kyiv Post presents some not necessarily factual narratives that offer added insight into Ukraine’s realities.
Oct. 6
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Volunteer project leader Stanislav Ivashchenko fights to preserve the cultural heritage of Chernihiv, which is suffering from the neglect of officials, Russian strikes, and harmful adaptations.
Oct. 4
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More than 30,000 people came to Uman to celebrate Rosh Hashanah. Kyiv Post interviewed some of them to get their views on the war and what they know about Ukraine.
Oct. 3
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“School is where one is not only taught to write, read, count and think. It is where one is taught to live” – Vasyl Sukhomlynsky, Hero of Ukraine, teacher, philosopher, writer and humanist.
Oct. 1
Germany
Researchers have discovered a previously unknown composition by a teenage Mozart in a German library while working on the new edition of the archive of his musical works.
Sep. 21
Museums
Local historians and enthusiasts in Lviv have gathered a large collection of valuable exhibits and unique personal effects belonging to Ukrainian heroes
Sep. 8
Poland
Polish scholar and essayist Małgorzata Gorczyńska considers the differences between Eastern European and Western ways of reading – not only literature but also the world and history.
Sep. 8
The director said that she wanted to show the “absolutely ordinary guys” who are fighting for Russia
Sep. 7