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Ukrainian artist makes cultural stand at Venice Biennale - abcnews.go.com - Ukraine - Russia - city Kiev
abcnews.go.com
20.04.2022 / 18:19

Ukrainian artist makes cultural stand at Venice Biennale

Ukraine at the Venice Biennale has become an act of defiance against the Russian invaders, whose attacks on his adopted hometown of Kharkiv have grown more intense in recent days.Not only do the Russians intend to take over his country, the Russian-born Ukrainian national says, but they are also bent on erasing Ukrainian culture.“This war in Ukraine is not an ethnic conflict,’’ Makov, 63, told The Associated Press. "It is a conflict of cultures.

Good Morning Britain's Adil Ray apologises for Ukrainian millionaire who swore live on air - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Ukraine - Russia
dailyrecord.co.uk
18.04.2022 / 14:13

Good Morning Britain's Adil Ray apologises for Ukrainian millionaire who swore live on air

Good Morning Britain presenter Adil Ray had to apologise when a Ukrainian millionaire turned the air blue live on air.

Huge bombing in several Ukrainian cities as ‘livid’ Putin seeks ship ‘revenge’ - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Ukraine - Russia - city Kiev - city Kherson
dailyrecord.co.uk
15.04.2022 / 13:47

Huge bombing in several Ukrainian cities as ‘livid’ Putin seeks ship ‘revenge’

Russian military have attacked Kyiv with an air assault and promised more missile assaults following the sinking of one of their top ships in the Black Sea.

Russian Military's damaged Black Sea flagship sinks after being 'hit by Ukrainian missile' - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - USA - Ukraine - Russia - city Moscow - city Kyiv - city Odessa
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
15.04.2022 / 00:13

Russian Military's damaged Black Sea flagship sinks after being 'hit by Ukrainian missile'

A Ukrainian missile reportedly 'hit a Russian warship', which the Russian military said sank while it was being towed to a port after being badly damaged. The cruiser, which is the flagship of the Russian Military's Black Sea fleet, was gutted by fire and later sank in a storm after being targeted on Wednesday (April 13).

Billie Eilish seen cheering Lady Gaga after ‘beautiful’ Tony Bennett tribute at the Grammys - www.msn.com - USA - Las Vegas - Ukraine - county Bennett
msn.com
04.04.2022 / 11:29

Billie Eilish seen cheering Lady Gaga after ‘beautiful’ Tony Bennett tribute at the Grammys

Lady Gaga received a standing ovation from the audience at the Grammy Awards for her performance of “Do I Love You” from her joint album with Tony Bennett, Love for Sale. Among those in the Las Vegas crowd showing their support on Sunday (3 April) was fellow nominee Billie Eilish, who was captured screaming and cheering at Gaga’s star turn.

Ukrainian YouTube brothers reach out to Japanese to end war - abcnews.go.com - Ukraine - Russia - Japan
abcnews.go.com
31.03.2022 / 14:11

Ukrainian YouTube brothers reach out to Japanese to end war

Japanese with updates from their country that bring the harsh realities of war closer to Japan.The Russian invasion of Ukraine began just after the duo, Sava Tkachov, 26, and his younger brother Yan, 20, celebrated the second anniversary of their YouTube debut with subscribers exceeding 2 million for their Sawayan Channel and Sawayan Games that Sava hosts.The first word of war came from their father, a business consultant who had returned to Kyiv two months ago just before Russian troops rolled in and has stayed since to help defend his country. The siblings’ YouTube content, which used to be full of pranks, jokes and action videos, has become more serious.Worried about their 53-year-old father and friends in Ukraine, the brothers in early March announced on their channel that they planned to volunteer as defenders too.

Ukrainian band Antytila talk to us from the frontline ahead of benefit show: “We try to show people some light” - www.nme.com - Ukraine - Russia - Birmingham
nme.com
29.03.2022 / 11:47

Ukrainian band Antytila talk to us from the frontline ahead of benefit show: “We try to show people some light”

Antytila have spoken to NME from the frontline of Kyiv, ahead of tonight’s benefit show for the war-torn country.Announced last week, the two-hour Concert For Ukraine will take place in Birmingham tonight (March 29) in aid of the Disasters Emergency Committee‘s (DEC) Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal. The concert will be televised on ITV and will see performances from the likes of Manic Street Preachers, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Paloma Faith, Camila Cabello, Becky Hill, Anne Marie and Ed Sheeran.Sheeran in particular made headlines when one of Ukraine’s most popular bands, Antytila, posted a plea to the singer-songwriter to allow them to play the concert remotely from the frontline of Kyiv, where they are defending the capital against Russian invaders.Sheeran later responded by saying that “I love you, I stand with you” to all Ukrainians and that he “couldn’t wait” to check the band’s music out.

Antytila: Ed Sheeran backed Ukrainian band told they can’t play fundraiser - www.nme.com - Britain - Ukraine - Russia - city Kyiv, Ukraine
nme.com
27.03.2022 / 03:00

Antytila: Ed Sheeran backed Ukrainian band told they can’t play fundraiser

Announced last week, the two-hour benefit show will air March 29 on ITV in aid of the Disasters Emergency Committee‘s (DEC) Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal.After hearing of the concert’s announcement, the members of Antytila – who are currently fighting the Russians in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv – sent a video message to Ed Sheeran via Facebook to ask to play the concert remotely from their home country.The ‘Bad Habits’ hitmaker responded by telling the band: “I just watched your video this morning, thank you so much for sending it. Firstly I just wanted to say to all Ukrainians, I love you, I stand with you and I’m so proud to be playing this fundraising event next week.”However, Antytila have now been told they will not be permitted to perform as part of the benefit, with organisers explaining that the event must avoid association with the military.“Because we are standing with guns and helmets, we are soldiers, and this concert is not for soldiers but for helping civilian people,” singer Taras Topolya said in a video posted to social media.The singer said the band accepted the stance taken by the concert: “First of all we are musicians, helmets and body armour are temporary, but we understand the answer and we accept it.”He added: “The main thing is the people of the United Kingdom must stand with Ukraine.”@antytila_offic’s response “First of all, we’re musicians.

Ed Sheeran has responded to Ukrainian band Antytila’s plea to perform at benefit concert - www.nme.com - Ukraine - Russia - city Kyiv, Ukraine
nme.com
25.03.2022 / 20:27

Ed Sheeran has responded to Ukrainian band Antytila’s plea to perform at benefit concert

Ed Sheeran has responded to Ukrainian band Antytila’s plea to perform remotely from Kyiv at next week’s ‘Concert For Ukraine’ in Birmingham.Announced last week, the two-hour benefit show will air March 29 on ITV in aid of the Disasters Emergency Committee‘s (DEC) Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal.After hearing of the concert’s announcement, the members of Antytila – who are currently fighting the Russians in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv – sent a video message to Sheeran via Facebook to ask to play the concert remotely from their home country.Now, the singer-songwriter has taken to his Instagram Stories to let the bandmembers know that he has received their message sent from Kyiv where they’ve taken up arms against Russian forces.Twitter, you are amazing! @edsheeran has responded to @antytila_offic.

Ukrainian band currently fighting Russian invasion in Kyiv ask to join UK fundraising concert - completemusicupdate.com - Britain - Ukraine - Russia - Birmingham - city Kyiv
completemusicupdate.com
25.03.2022 / 15:15

Ukrainian band currently fighting Russian invasion in Kyiv ask to join UK fundraising concert

A Ukrainian band has posted a video to social media asking to be included in the Concert For Ukraine being staged by ITV and STV later this month.The video posted by Antytila addressed Ed Sheeran, who has been confirmed as one of the acts to play the upcoming concert, which will raise monies for the Disasters Emergency Committee’s Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal. Their message to Sheeran was recorded on the streets of Kyiv where the band members – wearing combat gear in the video – are part of the army fighting against the Russian invasion.They stated: “Hello Ed, greetings from Kyiv! We are Ukrainian musicians of the Ukrainian band Antytila – one of the most popular Ukrainian bands with a lot of fans in Ukraine and all over the world. In peacetime, our concerts gather at stadiums.

Popular Ukrainian band Antytila asks Ed Sheeran to perform remotely from Kyiv - nypost.com - Ukraine - Birmingham
nypost.com
24.03.2022 / 22:47

Popular Ukrainian band Antytila asks Ed Sheeran to perform remotely from Kyiv

Ukrainian pop-rock band Antytila has released a now-viral TikTok video asking him whether they could perform “under the bombs” remotely from Kyiv — where there are based — during the upcoming Concert For Ukraine charity benefit. Sheeran is already set to take the stage alongside many other big-name acts during the March 29 concert at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham, England.

Ukrainian Director of CPH:DOX Title Shuns Red Carpet to Film Evacuation of War Refugees - variety.com - Ukraine - Russia - city Copenhagen - city Kiev - city Mariupol
variety.com
24.03.2022 / 22:17

Ukrainian Director of CPH:DOX Title Shuns Red Carpet to Film Evacuation of War Refugees

Lise Pedersen While her first feature-length doc “Outside” is having its world premiere in the main competition at the Copenhagen Intl. Documentary Film Festival (CPH:DOX), Ukrainian director Olha Zhurba will be back home.

Billy Bragg and Beton speak out on Ukrainian band’s use of Stepan Bandera imagery - www.nme.com - Ukraine - Russia - Poland - Soviet Union
nme.com
23.03.2022 / 22:23

Billy Bragg and Beton speak out on Ukrainian band’s use of Stepan Bandera imagery

Billy Bragg and Ukrainian punks Beton have spoken out after an online debate emerged when the band were accused of co-opting far-right imagery.Last week, Beton reworked The Clash’s iconic track ‘London Calling’ to create ‘Kyiv Calling’, a protest song against the ongoing Russian invasion. Their rendition was then shared by The Clash’s social media accounts, as well as by Bragg.Bragg then deleted his share and issued a statement, after images were brought to his attention of Breton members wearing Ramones-inspired t-shirts, with the word ‘Ramones’ at the top of the logo replaced with the word ‘Banderas’.

Ukrainian band Antytila offer to remotely perform at ‘Concert For Ukraine’ from Kyiv - www.nme.com - Ukraine - Russia - Birmingham - county Gregory - city Kyiv, Ukraine
nme.com
23.03.2022 / 12:13

Ukrainian band Antytila offer to remotely perform at ‘Concert For Ukraine’ from Kyiv

Announced last week, the two-hour benefit show will air March 29 on ITV in aid of the Disasters Emergency Committee‘s (DEC) Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal.Nile Rodgers and Chic, Manic Street Preachers, Tom Odell, Becky Hill and The Kingdom Choir have all been freshly announced for the show, which takes place at Resorts World Arena Birmingham. Previously announced acts also include Ed Sheeran, Camila Cabello, Emeli Sandé, Gregory Porter and Snow Patrol.After hearing of the concert’s announcement, the members of Antytila – who are currently fighting the Russians in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv – sent a video message to Ed Sheeran via Facebook to ask to play the concert remotely from their home country.“Hello Ed Sheeran, greetings from Kyiv!” they wrote.

Billy Bragg calls out Ukrainian band who covered The Clash over far-right imagery - www.nme.com - Ukraine - Russia - Soviet Union
nme.com
21.03.2022 / 16:55

Billy Bragg calls out Ukrainian band who covered The Clash over far-right imagery

Billy Bragg has criticised Ukrainian band Beton for their supposed far-right links, after they released a cover of The Clash’s ‘London’s Calling’.Last week, the Ukrainian punk band reworked The Clash’s iconic track to create ‘Kyiv Calling’, a protest song against the Russian invasion.Ukraine has officially severed diplomatic ties with Russia, and declared martial law, after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an attack on the neighbouring nation on February 24. Since then, The United Nations’ Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights has estimated that the conflict has claimed 1,900 civilian casualties.

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