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In times of societal collapse – whether war, oppression or pandemic – art emerges not as a luxury but as a vital lifeline, a ...
In this essay, Olena Solodovnikova looks at the Soviet heritage of murals in today’s Ukraine and how younger artists try to ...
After her art collective Pussy Riot staged a performance protest inside a Moscow cathedral in 2012, Nadya Tolokonnikova spent ...
Holding the Russians off has become a game of whack-a-mole for outnumbered Ukrainian troops, with Russia frequently opening ...
Ukraine has resisted drafting young men, anxious to protect the country’s long-term future. That means there is a lot of gray ...
For months the talk in Kyiv was of a much-anticipated Russian offensive that would aim to gobble up more of Ukraine’s eastern ...
A Russian strike on a cathedral sacred to Ukrainian identity results in quick restoration – and a message that “evil ... will ...
Serhiy Davydyuk did not think Russia would launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine – but it did. For Davydyuk, what followed ...
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In today's Ukraine, just as under the Soviet period, art also flourishes in prison, made by men and women alike, and deserves ...
From Ellis Island to Lampedusa, from Seoul to Senegal, filmmakers have used cinema to chart the hopes, heartbreak and quiet ...
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