№67, (2015)
17.11.2015 - 11:39
“An act of war.” The ideal scenario for the Kremlin
Many observers have said that the November 13 attacks in Paris that killed 129 people and left 352 injured were eerily reminiscent of the events of September 11, 2001. Also like the terrorist attacks...
17.11.2015 - 11:36
On “the national heroism devoid of pathos”
Over the week the Den’s exhibit has been welcoming visitors. Nearly 6,000 people came to the Lavra Gallery in Kyiv to see the country’s major Photobiennale. On the last day the visitors...
17.11.2015 - 11:24
“Post-genocide syndrome is curable”
In the days of commemorating the anniversary of the Holodomor, newspaper Den annually awards James Mace Prize to the author of the best new journalistic works, which strengthen the national...
17.11.2015 - 11:22
James Mace on the hidden “dimension” of genocide
A truly professional researcher never limits the scope of their study to the external “dimension” of the subject at hand. They, unlike a mere craftsman or a conscientious routine worker,...
17.11.2015 - 11:20
“Politics without illusions”
Poland’s former ambassador to Ukraine Jacek Kluczkowski, having completed his mission in our country in 2010, spent nearly five years representing his state in Kazakhstan. Now he coordinates...
17.11.2015 - 10:25
An experience of empathy
She failed to hold back tears. Tetiana Kulinich (in the photo), an eighth-grader, just gave in to emotions. The photo by Oleh Nych Funeral of Yevhen Sivkov Who Died near Luhansk touched the girl to...
16.11.2015 - 17:57
“LAUGHTER IS FREEDOM”
Den’s Photo Exhibit has traditionally become a place for interesting meetings. A reader of our newspaper, who knows the projects of Den/The Day well, self-educated artist Andrii Petrenko at an...
16.11.2015 - 17:47
“Donbas is a festering wound”
Pilar Bonet, chief correspondent of the Spanish newspaper El Pais in Moscow, is well known to not only the Spanish and Russian, but also the Ukrainian readership. She shows lively and genuine...
16.11.2015 - 17:41
Fighting for a place in the pecking order
Ukrainians are interested to know what is happening in Russia, primarily the moods within Russian society. Regrettably, no good news there. Ukrainophobia is uniting all social strata and groups,...
16.11.2015 - 17:31
Human rights in Crimea
No one can feel safe in Crimea. Further proof of this is Russia’s FSB secret police entering and searching ATR Channel journalists’ homes and Lenur Islyamov’s business facilities....
16.11.2015 - 17:24
“No need for words”
“We do the same!” said a cadet of Kyiv Bohun Military Lyceum, pointing to Oleksandr Klymenko’s photo A Fashionable Haircut. The picture shows soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine...
16.11.2015 - 17:22
“A photograph is a needle that will be ‘hurting’ your eyes”
When Den’s Summer School of Journalism graduates take part in the newspaper’s other important projects, it is an indication of the media’s true convergence. Yulia Balka and Marta...
16.11.2015 - 17:17
A Stradivari violin is coming to Kyiv!
The famous violinist will perform together with the Ukrainian New Era Orchestra conducted by the art director Tetiana Kalynychenko. It is not the first time that this team is organizing a visit of...
16.11.2015 - 17:14
Aaron Sorkin. A triumph in three acts
The film is directed by Danny Boyle from England (Trainspotting, 28 Days Later, Slumdog Millionaire); the screenwriter is Aaron Sorkin, who has been awarded the Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Oscar for...
16.11.2015 - 17:12
“What Is Feminine in Me?”
The feminist art exhibition “What Is Feminine in Me?” will focus on the “feminine” in the society. We live today in a world where political equality of sexes has been achieved...