№7, (2010)
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Poet of photography
“He is a poet of photography; he sees the beauty of life and people everywhere. He can find that very angle from which he will tell what we simply do not notice,” emphasizes Roman Lubkivsky, the...
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This day in history
1648: Bohdan Khmelnytsky is elected Hetman of Ukraine. 1667: Muscovy and Poland sign the Treaty of Andrusovo, under which Left-Bank Ukraine remained under Muscovite rule, while Right-Bank Ukraine,...
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Bohdan Stupka becomes “double-headed eagle”
Moscow hosted an awarding ceremony of Russia’s Eighth Double-Headed Eagle Cinema Prize, a professional award that is given for achievements in the sphere of cinematography and for a contribution...
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Energy-saving rainbow
They say that children have the right perspective on this world and that the truth comes out of the mouths of babes and sucklings. Also with the help of kids we can learn what the future will be...
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“Silken Inspiration”
What is in the headline is the name of the batik exhibit by a young Lviv artist Liubava Taradai, which has opened at the Fulbright Program office. The exposition displays an effective series of...
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EVENT
Volodymyr Horbulin elected head of SBU Public Council Volodymyr Horbulin, academician of Ukraine’s National Academy of Sciences and head of the Institute for National Security Problems attached to...
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Ukrainian vechornytsi in Switzerland
VV band frontman Oleh Skrypka recently returned from a winter expedition. In Switzerland he presented the vechornytsi — nomadic festivals that have been traveling across the world for several...
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On politics without politicking
There was The Day of Den/The Day in Vinnytsia on February 2. The event began with a readers’ conference, Shaping Young People’s Historical Memory, at the Vinnytsia Oblast Timiriazev Library which,...
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Ready for “white Olympics”
On February 12, Vancouver, Canada, will see the opening of the 21st Winter Olympic Games, one of this year’s greatest sport events, which will last until February 28. Meanwhile, on February 3,...
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A minimum task
The incumbent President Viktor Yushchenko has repeatedly declared that Ukrainians constitute a unique nation, even though this uniqueness is paradoxical. On the one hand, this uniqueness is...
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What do foreigners want to know about Ukraine?
One may be skeptical about political life in Ukraine, or one may sincerely believe in the future changes that our top leaders keep promising. Yet an analysis of Ukraine’s current sore problems allows...
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Ivan Marchuk: I opened the dome of heavens
Ivan Marchuk shows himself as a mysterious and as always unpredictable artist in the series “Look into Eternity,” which is a part of his solo exhibit entitled “Tricks of the Artistic Spirit.”...
09.02.2010 - 00:00
This day in history
1648: Bohdan Khmelnytsky is elected Hetman of Ukraine. 1667: Muscovy and Poland sign the Treaty of Andrusovo, under which Left-Bank Ukraine remained under Muscovite rule, while Right-Bank Ukraine,...
09.02.2010 - 00:00
How long can we wait for “critical mass”?
Marking the 13th anniversary of her work, Larysa Ivshyna, editor in chief of Den/The Day, invited the readers to start a dialog with her and welcomed any questions. The audience was prompt...
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Romantic realist
The Day’s photo exhibit, launched at Ivan Franko Zhytomyr State University in December, found itself in the symbolic company of the statues of Pope John Paul II, Taras Shevchenko, composer Pavlo...