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An artist populates Kyiv with sculpted birds that look real As sparrows continue disappearing in cities worldwide, an artist is repopulating Kyiv with birds of his own creation.
2 days ago at 23:37 | Daryna Shevchenko
Stores that give another  chance to used books The world is slowly but steadily becoming a paperless place – especially when it comes to reading books. The popularity of Kindle, Sony Readers and iPads is taking off. While the trend may be better for the environment, the old-fashioned book is not dead yet.
2 days ago at 23:19 | Olena Goncharova
Things for kids to do this weekend Things for kids to do on the coming weekend
2 days ago at 23:06 | Elena Pashkovskaya
Eurovision kicks off Eurovision, Europe’s most popular entertainment show, kicks off on May 22 in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan.
2 days ago at 22:48 | Kyiv Post
Where to have fun for free in Kyiv Kyiv might seem expensive to the untrained eye, but it turns out that it has plenty of free activities. Conveniently, there is even a website that brings them all together online – but alas, only in Russian.
2 days ago at 22:40 | Anastasia Forina
Lifestyle Elite May 14 at 14:12 | Kyiv Post
Blue sky, green sea in our yellow submarine The idea of a yellow submarine was conceived in 1966 by Paul McCartney in a hit song. Nearly half a century later someone actually created one in a country that did not even exist back then.
May 10 at 23:31 | Olga Rudenko
Historical ‘small opera’ in decay In 2004, opera singer Yulia Miroshnichenko came up with the idea of turning a crumbling, century-old building at 5 Dehtyarivska Street into a center for promising young singers called “Small Opera.”
May 10 at 23:25 | Denis Rafalsky
Rodina Mat in numbers She’s hard to miss. Perched on the hills of Pechersk, the tall metal figure representing the might of the Soviet Union glistens in the sun on the approach into the city from the left bank of the Dnipro River. Her sword and shield serve as a permanent warning to any ill-wishers.
May 10 at 23:04 | Daryna Shevchenko
On the road: Driving and surviving nation's highways If you have driven through Kyiv’s traffic jams and potholes and think you have seen it all, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet.
May 10 at 22:38 | Katya Gorchinskaya
Got kids? Kyiv offers them lots of weekend activities May 4 at 13:56 | Elena Pashkovskaya
A tram driver who is in love with her job Tetyana Semennikova says she has a good reason to be in love with her job: “I see the sunrise every day.”
Apr 26 at 23:15 | Anastasia Forina
Photo Story: Medieval city  kicks off tourist season One of Ukraine’s prettiest historic cities, Kamianets-Podilsky, opened the tourist season on April 21-22.
Apr 26 at 23:06 | Katya Gorchinskaya
Years after Chornobyl disaster, its photographer lives in obscurity in Kyiv It is hard to take good photographs in hazmat gear, but in 1986 Oleksandr Salmygin had no choice.
Apr 26 at 22:41 | Daryna Shevchenko
Painting of parliament burning causes a buzz An exhibition of a single painting by unknown artists would rarely cause controversy. But this one did.
Apr 26 at 22:36 | Anastasia Forina