France’s literary season is gaining momentum: the jury of the prestigious Prix Renaudot has unveiled its second shortlist of novels and essays competing for the 2025 award.
Autumn 2025 in Sydney is marked by a combination of innovative installations, immersive experiences, and events aimed both at the professional art community and the wider public.
Paris today is far more than the Eiffel Tower and a café terrace. The city is alive with art: galleries, museums, and cultural spaces are offering thought-provoking exhibitions that span history, contemporary creativity, and bold innovation.
October in the Ukrainian capital promises to be a month rich in cultural experiences. Across Kyiv’s galleries and museums, visitors will find exhibitions that bring together history, cutting-edge artistic expression, and a strong sense of national identit
The Swedish Academy has announced that this year’s Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded to Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai. In its decision, the committee highlighted that his work is marked by “a fascinating and visionary character which, ami
From October 16 to 22, the Kyiv Critics’ Week returns for its ninth edition at the Zhovten Cinema, unveiling a program that blends international premieres, new Ukrainian films, gala screenings, and expansive retrospectives.
A new commemorative plaque honoring the outstanding Ukrainian film director Larisa Shepitko will be installed in Lviv. This was announced by First Deputy Mayor Andriy Moskalenko in response to the public outcry following the removal of the previous plaque
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Mary Brankov (USA), Fred Ramsdell (United Kingdom), and Shimon Sakaguchi (Japan).