Articles by Natalia A.

Pain of Holodomor remembered 78 years later

Experimental theater by the New Yorker of Ukrainian origin

New findings break long-held stereotypes about Sheptytsky

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Portinikov emerges as one of nation’s top journalists, offering fearless commentary

Nationalist Svoboda scores election victories in western Ukraine

In Lviv, popular incumbent squares off against Party of Regions-backed candidate

Food Critic: Meat nirvana at BarBQ Bar Grill offers wide choices

Lviv ranks high in work of hit Polish crime novelist

Good news! Study shows fewer smoking in Ukraine

Good news! Fewer people smoking in Ukraine

Best-selling Polish author finds big audience among Ukrainians

A coffee festival to make Yuriy Kulchytsky proud

Harassment of historian raises censorship fears

Lviv book fair

Leonardo da Vinci dream lives on in Zhovkva, near Lviv

The ins and outs of Lviv – Ukraine’s historical pearl

Small community fights land deal in Ternopil

LvivKlezFest 2010 on July 25

Lost Lviv: An exhibit

The story of Mariyka Feduschak‘s tragic life

For Mariyka Feduschak, exoneration comes when Soviet rule ends

Mariyka Feduschak gets prison time for crimes she did not commit

Mariyka Feduschak and national history

Drive is on to save wooden churches in western Ukraine

Nation should look West, not to Putin’s Russia

Concern remains over SBU interference with Lviv university

Lviv Welcomes Yanukovych

In Lviv, Jewish prayers over Nazi graves

Lviv museum recounts Soviet, Nazi atrocities

Lviv museum recounts Soviet massacres

Europe takes up Holodomor debate this week

Critics pounce on deal to let Russian Black Sea Fleet stay in Crimea until 2042

Karl von Habsburg keeps ancestors’ profile alive in Lviv

Ukraine loses great allies in plane crash

Janusz Kurtyka, one of 96 victims in plane crash, known as model friend of Ukraine

Polish president had close relatives in Ukraine, visited frequently

National Memory Institute under assault by new leaders

Unique exhibit of icons opens in Lviv to mark Easter holiday

Be wary of those who want to rewrite history

Protests mount in bid to oust Tabachnyk

Furor over Tabachnyk appointment rising

Yushchenko jumps back into political fray, visiting relatively friendly territory in Lviv

Bandera’s supporters ready for new battle

Lviv lawmaker touches off latest Ukraine-Russia row over whether Michael should be called …

Kalush an environmental disaster in waiting

Yanukovych faces uphill battle in getting Lviv to accept him

Campaign gets dirty: Leaflets smear Tymoshenko as ‘Jew’

‘Ukraine will always be victorious’