№13, (2017)
23.02.2017 - 11:14
Crimea: history of resistance
February 20, 2014: the situation on the Maidan reaches its peak, with people being shot point-blank in downtown Kyiv. The capital is blocked by law enforcement units, the Metro is closed, with...
23.02.2017 - 11:06
“We should have had more links with Bulgarians than with Russia”
Recently the results of the annual Book of the Year ranking were announced. The rating includes new Ukrainian publications over the year 2016 in seven nominations. The sub-nomination of Past History...
23.02.2017 - 10:24
A “powerful move” by Trump
On February 20, the President of the US Donald Trump appointed Lieutenant General Herbert Raymond “HR” McMaster national security adviser. Before him this function had three weeks and...
22.02.2017 - 18:22
Is fighting for the truth easy?
Our young people often lack the vivid examples of lives of people who were ready to defend (at any price, up to sacrificing their health, career, freedom, and life itself) the values they held...
22.02.2017 - 18:20
On Polish and Ukrainian freedom
“In contrast to the events that took place 100 years ago in Europe, the frontline of fighting against aggressive Russia lies no more along the Vistula but in eastern Ukraine,” said...
22.02.2017 - 18:18
“Getting reacquainted”
“Previously, ‘invitation to tea’ meant an encounter with a special culture of trusting communication. It involved nice homely cups. Perhaps not everyone had complete sets, but...
22.02.2017 - 18:12
McCain given more proof of Russia’s aggression
Meeting US Senator John McCain at the 53rd Munich Security Conference, Ukrainian Parliament Member Svitlana Zalishchuk presented him with a T-shirt that bears the picture of a Russian jackboot with...
22.02.2017 - 18:10
Islamic community getting Ukrainized, in a way
The Muslim world has always been an important factor in Europe’s domestic policies. This thesis has been confirmed over the past several years in a global context and in terms of Ukrainian...
22.02.2017 - 18:03
“It’s high taste. And a photographic document of an era...”
Den/The Day’s editor-in-chief always says: provinciality is not a geographical concept. And thus always when there is a “reciprocal movement,” the real support to back an initiative...
22.02.2017 - 17:57
Oksana LYNIV: “I’m balancing between the East and the West”
Recently a concert with the participation of the chief conductor of Graz, Austria, Oksana Lyniv, took place at the Lviv Philharmonic Society. The program featured the world classic masterpieces,...
22.02.2017 - 17:54
Experiment, innovation, originality
The Andrei Sheptytsky National Museum is hosting an exhibition of paintings by Ihor Shumskyi. The master’s works on display there include elements of the cycles “Neighborhoods,”...
22.02.2017 - 17:51
To survive till dawn breaks
As she registers the roar of a plane outside, Maryna freezes in her tracks: “This is exactly how Grad sounds, but it’s shorter.”Maryna was born in Kyiv into a family of musicians....
22.02.2017 - 17:47
Verhoeven’s prize sentiments
The jury of the festival, presided by prominent US and European director Paul Verhoeven (who had conquered Hollywood with his erotic drama Basic Instinct), rather unexpectedly handed the Golden Bear...
22.02.2017 - 17:33
“Grand! Profound! Sensuous!”
Dnipro has hosted the Den’s Photo Exhibit in the past week. On the last day of the exposition, the Museum of Ukrainian Painting was still full of visitors. As the event was coming to a close,...
22.02.2017 - 17:28
In Memoriam Okhrim Kravchenko, a Boichukist artist
The artist’s preserved heritage is composed of over 170 easel works, mostly done in egg tempera technique, as well as of about 140 drawings, watercolors, pastels, sketch albums, most...