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we believe that we are the arts council for the whole of. the arts council for the whole of england andhe taxpayers and the national lottery players whose money we are investing. we are saying what can we do to make sure that they get the chance to participate in really high quality work? and they get the best international work on their doorstep? we are really excited about what is happening today. what about what is happening today. what do ou see about what is happening today. what do you see to — about what is happening today. what do you see to stuart _ about what is happening today. what do you see to stuart murphy from the en know who give out free tickets to people under the age of 21 in a way that other opera companies simply do not? he would argue he has been doing a huge amount of out the root outreach work and yet still loses an enormous percentage of his operating budget weighs eno is one of the great artistic organisations in the country. great artistic organisations in the count . ., , , ., country. one of the things you will be doint country. one of the things you will b
we believe that we are the arts council for the whole of. the arts council for the whole of england andhe taxpayers and the national lottery players whose money we are investing. we are saying what can we do to make sure that they get the chance to participate in really high quality work? and they get the best international work on their doorstep? we are really excited about what is happening today. what about what is happening today. what do ou see about what is happening today. what do you...
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the arts council is _ a question, is it art? the arts council is certainly _ a question, is it art? a question, is it art? the arts i council is certainly convinced. it is going to be giving the illuminations a grant for the first time. ~ . ., _, ., time. we are delighted to come out fantastic accolade _ time. we are delighted to come out fantastic accolade from _ time. we are delighted to come out fantastic accolade from them - time. we are delighted to come out fantastic accolade from them that i time. we are delighted to come out. fantastic accolade from them that we can demonstrate to the world we are very serious — can demonstrate to the world we are very serious about our collection and our— very serious about our collection and our work. blackpool is not alone. there are many winners in this funding settlement, especially towns that have had almost nothing before today. but there are also some big losers. among them, here, english national opera. a third of its income comes from the arts council, and it's gone. there is a restructuring grant to help them adjust and move, prob
the arts council is _ a question, is it art? the arts council is certainly _ a question, is it art? a question, is it art? the arts i council is certainly convinced. it is going to be giving the illuminations a grant for the first time. ~ . ., _, ., time. we are delighted to come out fantastic accolade _ time. we are delighted to come out fantastic accolade from _ time. we are delighted to come out fantastic accolade from them - time. we are delighted to come out fantastic accolade from them...
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the arts council is certainly convinced.rst time. we're over the moon, we're delighted. it's a fantastic accolade from them that we can demonstrate to the world we are very serious about our collection and our work. blackpool is not alone. there are many winners in this funding settlement, especially towns that have had almost nothing before today. but there are also some big losers. among them, here, english national opera. a third of its income comes from the arts council, and it's gone. there is a restructuring grant to help them adjust and move, probably to manchester. but it's still a big cut. i'm not one of those people who thinks art should only be in london. we're the opera company where one in seven of our audience is under 35, we do free tickets for under—21s, and we welcome in people of colour more than any other opera house, so it's slightly odd to reduce our funding to this extent. the mayor of london says the capital is losing around £50 million in arts funding. instead, the money's being moved to venues such a
the arts council is certainly convinced.rst time. we're over the moon, we're delighted. it's a fantastic accolade from them that we can demonstrate to the world we are very serious about our collection and our work. blackpool is not alone. there are many winners in this funding settlement, especially towns that have had almost nothing before today. but there are also some big losers. among them, here, english national opera. a third of its income comes from the arts council, and it's gone....
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slightly surprised that the arts council would reduce funding to an organisation that has brought in 0pera tickets to under 21s, the only opera house tickets to under 21s, the only 0pera housein tickets to under 21s, the only opera house in the world to do that, and about 13% of our audience is people of colour, way ahead of other opera companies. the of colour, way ahead of other opera companies-— of colour, way ahead of other opera comanies. ., ., ., ., , companies. the mayor of london says the caital companies. the mayor of london says the capital is — companies. the mayor of london says the capital is losing _ companies. the mayor of london says the capital is losing around _ companies. the mayor of london says the capital is losing around £50 - the capital is losing around £50 million in arts funding, but shakespeare north, a new theatre at prescott, near st helens, is one of dozens of organisations outside london receiving funding for the first time. irate london receiving funding for the first time. ~ ., london receiving funding for the first time. ~ . , h, london receiving fu
slightly surprised that the arts council would reduce funding to an organisation that has brought in 0pera tickets to under 21s, the only opera house tickets to under 21s, the only 0pera housein tickets to under 21s, the only opera house in the world to do that, and about 13% of our audience is people of colour, way ahead of other opera companies. the of colour, way ahead of other opera companies-— of colour, way ahead of other opera comanies. ., ., ., ., , companies. the mayor of london says...
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there will be no stormont elections before christmas and the english national opera is to lose its arts councilunding as part of a programme to move cash for cultural institutions out of london good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. in a week that's been dominated by news about the immigration system, the bbc has heard evidence that albanian drug gangs are using migrant camps in northern france as a recruitment ground, offering to pay the passage of people who looking for better economic prospects and are prepared to work in the uk's illegal drugs trade. albanians account for at least one third of the 38,000 people who've crossed the channel to england this year, according to the latest government figures. 0ur correspondent lucy williamson reports. for each boat, each migrant, there can be many smugglers. albanian fixers, uk guarantors, kurdish criminal gangs. one man who paid for a place on a kurdish boat this summer says he was approached by recruiters for the uk drugs trade in a dunkirk migrant camp. translation: they offered me lots of things - - to pay for thejourney, to give me a job, bu
there will be no stormont elections before christmas and the english national opera is to lose its arts councilunding as part of a programme to move cash for cultural institutions out of london good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. in a week that's been dominated by news about the immigration system, the bbc has heard evidence that albanian drug gangs are using migrant camps in northern france as a recruitment ground, offering to pay the passage of people who looking for better economic...
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the arts council is certainly convinced.he world we are very serious about our collection and our work. blackpool is not alone. there are many winners in this funding settlement, especially towns that have had almost nothing before today. but there are also some big losers. among them, here, english national opera. a third of its income comes from the arts council, and it's gone. there is a restructuring grant to help them adjust and move, probably to manchester. but it is still a big cut. i'm not one of those people who thinks art should only be in london. we are the opera company, where one in seven of audiences are under 35, we do free tickets for under 21s and we welcome people of colour more than any other opera house so it is odd to reduce our funding to this extent. the mayor of london says the capital is losing around £50 million in arts funding. instead, the money is being moved to venues such as shakespeare north in prescott near st helens. it was very evident that there were large parts of the country that had a b
the arts council is certainly convinced.he world we are very serious about our collection and our work. blackpool is not alone. there are many winners in this funding settlement, especially towns that have had almost nothing before today. but there are also some big losers. among them, here, english national opera. a third of its income comes from the arts council, and it's gone. there is a restructuring grant to help them adjust and move, probably to manchester. but it is still a big cut. i'm...
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this, but maybe they don't get the same appreciation as the other fine arts because the textile arts council of the fine arts museum. so do young and legion of honor. absolutely and that is the beauty and the power of the textile arts council. it's really helping people appreciate those amazing costumes that you can see in museums and sometimes stuff that we were, and we don't know the origin of it. so the textile arts council they've been doing this bazaar annually and the next one is coming up tomorrow, actually in san francisco at the st mary's cathedral, the kind of thing where you can shop for certain things that you can't really find anywhere else. absolutely and it's all handmade. one of a kind. you won't find this in any of the department stores. this came how long does it take? you say, hand me and how long does it take to make something like this long process, so it's a once it's put together by the artisans because they joined the strips together. then it will take maybe two or three hours to put the cushion itself but created one piece. they call it a piece. one piece can take we
this, but maybe they don't get the same appreciation as the other fine arts because the textile arts council of the fine arts museum. so do young and legion of honor. absolutely and that is the beauty and the power of the textile arts council. it's really helping people appreciate those amazing costumes that you can see in museums and sometimes stuff that we were, and we don't know the origin of it. so the textile arts council they've been doing this bazaar annually and the next one is coming...
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the government have told the arts council to move the - told the arts council to move the money out ofts entire grant. the national theatre, many of the big institutions, the royal opera house have had cuts, not dramatic cuts but cuts and then you have the winners. the winners are the little towns all around britain. there were 800 or something grants before and now there aren't 990 and a lot of new organisations. i can't list them all but to go through it all, you name a small town that had nothing before, it's got something now. you are talking about barnsley, mostly, these new stratford north theatres, a lovely theatre in prescott which is getting a £400,000 grant, so there is a big shift of the arts council money but for the big institutions who had a really, really tough time in the last four years, especially with covid, this will be a big blow, and english national opera, massive reorganisation. it still owns the coliseum in london i can still render out and have an income but a lot of people very worried today. david, thank you very much. prince william has announced the finali
the government have told the arts council to move the - told the arts council to move the money out ofts entire grant. the national theatre, many of the big institutions, the royal opera house have had cuts, not dramatic cuts but cuts and then you have the winners. the winners are the little towns all around britain. there were 800 or something grants before and now there aren't 990 and a lot of new organisations. i can't list them all but to go through it all, you name a small town that had...
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only this month, arts council, england, the main funding body for the arts , funding body for the arts its budget for the next three years to support organisations in regional centres rather than in and around the capital. some venues, including the celebrated donmar warehouse theatre in london , warehouse theatre in london, have lost all their government funding, while others will see it cut by a half . the english it cut by a half. the english national opera has seen its . national opera has seen its. £12.8 million annual budget reduced to zero, while arts should be funded in recession . should be funded in recession. is this levelling up? or will britain simply end up with less excellence ? i'm able to talk now excellence? i'm able to talk now to dr. harry, who is chair of the english national opera, joining me from, i think sussex. hello dr. bridges. morning does effectively bring the curtain down on the english national opera . it will the curtain down opera. it will the curtain down on english national opera at its home, the london coliseum. it's been our home for 55 years. and a
only this month, arts council, england, the main funding body for the arts , funding body for the arts its budget for the next three years to support organisations in regional centres rather than in and around the capital. some venues, including the celebrated donmar warehouse theatre in london , warehouse theatre in london, have lost all their government funding, while others will see it cut by a half . the english it cut by a half. the english national opera has seen its . national opera has...
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there will be no stormont elections before christmas and the english national opera is to lose its arts council
there will be no stormont elections before christmas and the english national opera is to lose its arts council
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and from the ford foundation the national endowment for humanities and the arts council and the w.e.b. du bois institute and the ranking fellow so please join me to welcome to our roundtable today. >> i thrilled to be here i can ask for more brilliant and wonderful colleagues so it's a pleasure. and my thoughts immediately went and the author of a brilliant and biography of a person and a series of biographies of black women to trouble or complicated ideas of success to encounter real obstacles of career ambitions to be creative and productive. i'm very interested in the way memory is made if they are luminary the most successful or decorated black women author for generation and what happens to that person and how does that happen? i want to start by thinking we can set literary literally happens at a conference with a were passing the novel around and that is literally how i got back into print it circulated at the conference every time i learn a new lesson. such an important book because it's one of the earliest novels that we have where we are committed to the experiences and the
and from the ford foundation the national endowment for humanities and the arts council and the w.e.b. du bois institute and the ranking fellow so please join me to welcome to our roundtable today. >> i thrilled to be here i can ask for more brilliant and wonderful colleagues so it's a pleasure. and my thoughts immediately went and the author of a brilliant and biography of a person and a series of biographies of black women to trouble or complicated ideas of success to encounter real...
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i mean, you but and the arts council, of course, what they do , they see what they do, they see themselveseacons of free speech. you know, they see themselves as being provocative, edgy. they are the very opposite of that. they are now the visual display unit for the political class . you know, the political class. you know, there's nothing that they disagree with. no. well, you know , clearly you're somebody know, clearly you're somebody that enjoys fighting against the odds and might be in a small minority. because you joined it was . i minority. because you joined it was. i decide minority. because you joined it was . i decide when it wasn't was. i decide when it wasn't that fashionable. no, no, it wasn't . i that fashionable. no, no, it wasn't. i remember member here i am with my wife, my white wine. yeah. and i remember when i stood for the mayoralty for ukip in london, we had this photoshoot in lenin hall in london and, the lamp, i guess , london and, the lamp, i guess, and i had my glass of wine and st george's day. yes, george and the press of the whipped it out of my hair and said
i mean, you but and the arts council, of course, what they do , they see what they do, they see themselveseacons of free speech. you know, they see themselves as being provocative, edgy. they are the very opposite of that. they are now the visual display unit for the political class . you know, the political class. you know, there's nothing that they disagree with. no. well, you know , clearly you're somebody know, clearly you're somebody that enjoys fighting against the odds and might be in a...
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i mean, you but and the arts council, of course, what they do , they see what they do, they see themselveseacons of free speech. you know, they see themselves as being provocative, edgy. they are the very opposite of that. they are now the visual display unit for the political class . you know, the political class. you know, there's nothing that they disagree with. no. well, you know , clearly you're somebody know, clearly you're somebody that enjoys fighting against the odds and might be in a small minority. because you joined it was . i minority. because you joined it was. i decide minority. because you joined it was . i decide when it wasn't was. i decide when it wasn't that fashionable. no, no, it wasn't . i that fashionable. no, no, it wasn't. i remember member here i am with my wife, my white wine. yeah. and i remember when i stood for the mayoralty for ukip in london, we had this photoshoot in lenin hall in london and, the lamp, i guess , london and, the lamp, i guess, and i had my glass of wine and st george's day. yes, george and the press of the whipped it out of my hair and said
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from the ford foundation, the national endowment for humanity, the mcdowell colony, the vermont arts council and w.e.b. dubois institute at harvard university. and andrew carnegie fellow emily bernard lives with her family in vermont. please join me in welcoming emily bernard to our roundtable today. >> thank you for the introduction and thank you for letting me be here today. i'm glad to be here. i couldn't ask for more brilliant and wonderful colleagues than the ones i'm sharing this panel with today so it'sa pleasure . i received the notice about this topic and my thoughts immediately went as our ideal first in life and thinking about a lot lately in no small part because of the passing of our beloved and brilliant collie valerie boyd who is the author of brilliant wonderful biography of kirsten that eyesight so often in my work and i'm writing about person for my book project which is a series of biographies about black women where i want to in some ways trouble or complicate conventional ideas about success, women who literally made a way out of no way and encountered real obstacles in
from the ford foundation, the national endowment for humanity, the mcdowell colony, the vermont arts council and w.e.b. dubois institute at harvard university. and andrew carnegie fellow emily bernard lives with her family in vermont. please join me in welcoming emily bernard to our roundtable today. >> thank you for the introduction and thank you for letting me be here today. i'm glad to be here. i couldn't ask for more brilliant and wonderful colleagues than the ones i'm sharing this...
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maybe equality, diversity, inclusion, the arts inclusion, maybe maybe the arts council, could scrap councilbe we could scrap the who needs to the bbc. i mean, who needs to but i know it doesn't come out the taxpayers money, but it's still unnecessary household still an unnecessary household expense. well, it's very much. what vaughan saying? what has sarah vaughan saying? the was me the front page there was me thinking voted in the thinking with voted in the conservatives. i mean, it's just it's just conservatives. i mean, it's just it'sjust sort conservatives. i mean, it's just it's just sort of green it's just a sort of green socialist party now, isn't it, josh? they've josh? you know, i think they've got bit way to go. got a little bit of a way to go. sarah vine's unmissable verdict . yeah, yeah. but then they just put it in the yeah, it's put it in the front. yeah, it's , i mean, there's also other stuff that we need to focus on. first of looking at the first of all, looking at the there is on the front there he's walking an animal. we don't know if it's a dog or a cat could be the some
maybe equality, diversity, inclusion, the arts inclusion, maybe maybe the arts council, could scrap councilbe we could scrap the who needs to the bbc. i mean, who needs to but i know it doesn't come out the taxpayers money, but it's still unnecessary household still an unnecessary household expense. well, it's very much. what vaughan saying? what has sarah vaughan saying? the was me the front page there was me thinking voted in the thinking with voted in the conservatives. i mean, it's just...
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from the ford foundation, the national endowment for the humanities, the macdowell colony, the arts council, and the w.e.b. dubois institute at university. a 2020 andrew carnegie fellow, emily barnard, lives her family in vermont. so please join me in welcoming emily bernhardt to our roundtable today. thank you so much, dr. word for that introduction and thank you for making it possible for me to be here today. i'm thrilled to be here. i couldn't ask for more. brilliant and wonderful colleagues than the colleagues. i'm sharing this panel with today. so it's a real pleasure. when i received the notice about this topic, my thoughts immediately went to zora neale hurston, who i've been thinking about a lot lately. not in no small part because of the recent passing. our beloved and brilliant colleague valerie boyd, who's the author of a brilliant, wonderful biography of hurston that i consult often in my work and i'm writing hurston for my upcoming book project, which is a series of biographies about black women where i want to in some trouble or complicate conventional ideas about success. wom
from the ford foundation, the national endowment for the humanities, the macdowell colony, the arts council, and the w.e.b. dubois institute at university. a 2020 andrew carnegie fellow, emily barnard, lives her family in vermont. so please join me in welcoming emily bernhardt to our roundtable today. thank you so much, dr. word for that introduction and thank you for making it possible for me to be here today. i'm thrilled to be here. i couldn't ask for more. brilliant and wonderful colleagues...
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maybe equality, diversity, inclusion, the arts inclusion, maybe maybe the arts council, could scrap councilbe we could scrap the who needs to the bbc. i mean, who needs to but i know it doesn't come out the taxpayers money, but it's still unnecessary household still an unnecessary household expense. well, it's very much. what vaughan saying? what has sarah vaughan saying? the was me the front page there was me thinking voted in the thinking with voted in the conservatives. i mean, it's just it's just conservatives. i mean, it's just it'sjust sort conservatives. i mean, it's just it's just sort of green it's just a sort of green socialist party now, isn't it, josh? they've josh? you know, i think they've got bit way to go. got a little bit of a way to go. sarah vine's unmissable verdict . yeah, yeah. but then they just put it in the yeah, it's put it in the front. yeah, it's , i mean, there's also other stuff that we need to focus on. first of looking at the first of all, looking at the there is on the front there he's walking an animal. we don't know if it's a dog or a cat could be the some
maybe equality, diversity, inclusion, the arts inclusion, maybe maybe the arts council, could scrap councilbe we could scrap the who needs to the bbc. i mean, who needs to but i know it doesn't come out the taxpayers money, but it's still unnecessary household still an unnecessary household expense. well, it's very much. what vaughan saying? what has sarah vaughan saying? the was me the front page there was me thinking voted in the thinking with voted in the conservatives. i mean, it's just...
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she signs up for any local meeting from city council to the minneapolis arts commission. then shows up and takes notes published online for anyone to read. >> i think it's important as residents, especially tax-paying residents to pay attention to what's going on around you. if you aren't able to be and give your voice, then things will change that you didn't have no idea would change around you. >> the documenters started in chicago, then came drought, cleveland, and minneapolis earlier this year. now the network has grown even more with hopes of further expansion. >> we heard from many, many cities that there are lots of public meetings that are not being documented, that aren't being covered. documenters often can be at places where reporters are not able to always be. >> pillsbury united communities is taking the lead in minneapolis where there are 40 active documenters like tashana. >> local government is not very accessible to the everyday person. why pillsbury wanted to bring it is to help break through some of those barriers. and especially with the understanding
she signs up for any local meeting from city council to the minneapolis arts commission. then shows up and takes notes published online for anyone to read. >> i think it's important as residents, especially tax-paying residents to pay attention to what's going on around you. if you aren't able to be and give your voice, then things will change that you didn't have no idea would change around you. >> the documenters started in chicago, then came drought, cleveland, and minneapolis...
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council of nicaea in the 8th century. the result -- images are okay if they teach the christian message. here at the cathedral of monreale, the arts the council prescribed. anchor: hello and welcome. the headlines this hour, the leaders of the two largest counties meet face-to-face to defuse tensions ahead of the g20 summit in bali. president zelenskyy said russia's retreat signals the beginning of the end of the war. and republicans in the united states brace themselves for a big announcement from donald trump. the former u.s. president widely expected to announce a run for the white house tomorrow. ♪
council of nicaea in the 8th century. the result -- images are okay if they teach the christian message. here at the cathedral of monreale, the arts the council prescribed. anchor: hello and welcome. the headlines this hour, the leaders of the two largest counties meet face-to-face to defuse tensions ahead of the g20 summit in bali. president zelenskyy said russia's retreat signals the beginning of the end of the war. and republicans in the united states brace themselves for a big announcement...
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art dell cueto is the vice president of the national border patrol council and joins us now. all the attention on the southern border, you kind of forget there are operations elsewhere. this seems really unusual. tell us about your sense of this shootout out in the ocean, you know, off puerto rico as agents are trying to capture smugglers on a boat who were trying to smuggle fentanyl and other drugs into our country. >> this is the lawlessness that agents have to face each and every single day. and why is it happening? because we have individuals and politicians in the white house that are not doing anything about it. there's no consequences for these individuals who commit these crimes constantly. so that's why they're continuing to do this. it happens, you know, you see agents get rocks thrown at hem, see all kinds of attacks, and unfortunately, i think this is just going to get worse. and a couple weeks ago before midterms, everyone would have been talking about it. but once the midterms are over, you have to really dig deep to find the stories on something like this. and
art dell cueto is the vice president of the national border patrol council and joins us now. all the attention on the southern border, you kind of forget there are operations elsewhere. this seems really unusual. tell us about your sense of this shootout out in the ocean, you know, off puerto rico as agents are trying to capture smugglers on a boat who were trying to smuggle fentanyl and other drugs into our country. >> this is the lawlessness that agents have to face each and every...
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ballet art is inscribed in capital letters soskaridze laura from the most prestigious ballet awards in the world cavalier of the order in georgia france russia member of the presidential councilerina, 101 years old at 103. she died, you know, this is a great person, a unique woman, to whom history has advice. union it began in the imperial russia then the entire soviet union, and she died in today's russia, yes, she walked for real. that's when you realize that at one time, in order for the whole world to recognize the soviet union , lev karakhan did a lot. it was her. eh, husband, but they were not scheduled, because in those years there was no official marriage, and you understand that in all these very large negotiations with china with germany from france with england there was a puppet everywhere , how skillfully it kept its tongue. tell you one of the unique moments. this is very cool. history boris timofeevna is 18 years old and representatives. uh, not org, times. in moscow, she persuaded me to persuade timofeevna to give an interview. marina for a long time, therefore, refused to refuse. how much? well, well, who is this woman, what is her name like i say, there, lik
ballet art is inscribed in capital letters soskaridze laura from the most prestigious ballet awards in the world cavalier of the order in georgia france russia member of the presidential councilerina, 101 years old at 103. she died, you know, this is a great person, a unique woman, to whom history has advice. union it began in the imperial russia then the entire soviet union, and she died in today's russia, yes, she walked for real. that's when you realize that at one time, in order for the...
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. >> she signs up for any local meeting from city council to the minneapolis arts commission.es published online for anyone to read. >> i think it's important as residents, especially taxpaying residents, to pay attention to what's going on around you. if you can't be and give your voice then things will change that you didn't have no idea would change around you. >> reporter: the documenter started in chicago, then came to detroit, cleveland and minneapolis earlier this year. now the network has grown even more with hopes of further expansion. >> we heard from many, many cities that there are lots of public meetings not being documented, not being covered. documenters often can be at places where reporters are not able to always be. >> reporter: pillsbury united communities is taking the lead in minneapolis where there are 40 active documenters like tashana. >> local governments is not very accessible to the everyday person. why pillsbury wanted to bring it is to help break through some of those barriers. with the understanding that those barriers are disproportionately felt
. >> she signs up for any local meeting from city council to the minneapolis arts commission.es published online for anyone to read. >> i think it's important as residents, especially taxpaying residents, to pay attention to what's going on around you. if you can't be and give your voice then things will change that you didn't have no idea would change around you. >> reporter: the documenter started in chicago, then came to detroit, cleveland and minneapolis earlier this year....
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are and then the department of state that had a committee called the great -- and the florida council on artsulture were involved, sandy shauna, see the director of culture affairs from the state of florida here? she was in the unveiling today, she was critical, and they did an online survey. thank you, wildcats because you knew about the online survey. and my good friend, famous historian from tampa on women's history doors whether furred, was involved. his door is here? doris weather for, and there she is. doris helped organize historians from across florida to weigh in on this online survey and here is the good news. doctor mary mcleod bethune was by far and away the number one choice for floridians in that online survey. you know who was number two? james weldon johnson. how about that? and then i think it fell way off after that. so it was very clear to the florida legislature at that time, it would've been very difficult for them to go back and do something different, and at that point, the legislature went ahead and passed the bill. signed by the governor, and the architect of the capi
are and then the department of state that had a committee called the great -- and the florida council on artsulture were involved, sandy shauna, see the director of culture affairs from the state of florida here? she was in the unveiling today, she was critical, and they did an online survey. thank you, wildcats because you knew about the online survey. and my good friend, famous historian from tampa on women's history doors whether furred, was involved. his door is here? doris weather for, and...
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encyclopedia of world ballet art, tsiskaridze is a number of the most prestigious ballet awards in the world cavalier. order in georgia france russia member of the presidential councilold at 103. she died the great proan, you know, this is a great person, a unique woman, according to whom the history of the soviet union began, she began in imperial russia, then the entire soviet union, and she died in today's russia, yes, she really walked when you understand that at one time for the whole world recognized the soviet union lev karakhan did a lot. it was her. uh, spouse, but they weren't painted, because in those years there was no official marriage, and you understand that in all these very large negotiations with china with germany, from france with england, marin timofeevna was everywhere, how skillfully she kept her mouth shut. tell you one of the unique moments - it's very cool. the history of maria timofeevna was performed in the nineties and representatives. uh, the new york times in moscow persuaded me to persuade marina timofeevna to give an interview. marina for a long time, therefore, refused to refuse. how much? well , well, who is this woman? what's his
encyclopedia of world ballet art, tsiskaridze is a number of the most prestigious ballet awards in the world cavalier. order in georgia france russia member of the presidential councilold at 103. she died the great proan, you know, this is a great person, a unique woman, according to whom the history of the soviet union began, she began in imperial russia, then the entire soviet union, and she died in today's russia, yes, she really walked when you understand that at one time for the whole...
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. >> president of the council on foreign relations, with winston churchill art behind him. area. more reaction to speaker pelosi's decision, including how republicans now are looking to reshape the chamber. >>> plus, another powerful woman in politics, democratic senator amy klobuchar will weigh in. >>> also healed, we'll hear from congressman steny hoyer who is stepping down from party leadership. a packed "morning joe" is just moments away. leadership a packed "morning joe" is just moments away vicks vapostick. strong soothing... vapors. help comfort your loved ones. for chest, neck, and back. it goes on clear. no mess. just soothing comfort. try vicks vapostick. grandmom! walgreens find rx coverage is here to make medicare easy... even easier than those dances your grandkids love doing with you. ok, i got it. (laughs) start medicare shopping today with walgreens find rx coverage. ♪♪ plus, find low-cost copays. when you need to talk medicare. walgreens, is here. ♪♪ ♪♪ walgreens. my asthma felt anything but normal. a blood test helped show my asthma is driven by eosinophil
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exhibition itself was organized with the support of the lviv city council , and the works can be seen until november 27 at the academy of arts, art center ya gallery and on petrushevich square, everything here shines, has a color, a texture, er, different time, different size, people will get lost here, some will walk here for hours, culture does not perform ideological or political functions . it can simply be a source of creative inspiration that for people who probably no one has seen so many sculptures, especially in one place and we usually want to see painting well, sculpture is so much more so decorative has a utilitarian nature and here is already presented such a completely different format and for now, this was all the news for the time being. the updated edition is waiting for less than an hour. literally in a moment you will meet my colleague mykola veresni, who will continue the broadcast of the espresso tv channel. let's see how people who suffer from rheumatism and arthrosis heard that the weather is changing , yes, i smeared myself with dolgit in the morning. now let the dolgit cream relieve pain, reduce swel
exhibition itself was organized with the support of the lviv city council , and the works can be seen until november 27 at the academy of arts, art center ya gallery and on petrushevich square, everything here shines, has a color, a texture, er, different time, different size, people will get lost here, some will walk here for hours, culture does not perform ideological or political functions . it can simply be a source of creative inspiration that for people who probably no one has seen so...
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art, founder of an independent cultural magazine. glory to ukraine, mr. taras, today in brussels the councils of the european union on issues of youth education, culture and sports is taking place, so we understand the situation in which, first of all, it is not easy , budget-wise, our culture is, and so are we we hope for some kind of centralized help from the european union, but on the other hand, we understand how much money would be needed in order to currently support the target, perhaps some of our museums, galleries and other structures. well, accordingly, we would like to ask you about the prospects for large-scale european support that in general , our gallerists and our museum workers have the greatest needs. well, surely we all understand that the main problem for us is preservation, preservation, this means in the situation and if we talk about museums and about material values or museum objects, this is their hiding, evacuation, er, maybe more protected regions of ukraine or abroad and these things are carried out, i wouldn’t be so pessimistic like your colleague, who made thi
art, founder of an independent cultural magazine. glory to ukraine, mr. taras, today in brussels the councils of the european union on issues of youth education, culture and sports is taking place, so we understand the situation in which, first of all, it is not easy , budget-wise, our culture is, and so are we we hope for some kind of centralized help from the european union, but on the other hand, we understand how much money would be needed in order to currently support the target, perhaps...
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exhibition itself was organized with the support of the lviv city council, and the work can be seen until november 27 at the academy of arts, the art center, i gallery and on petrushevicha square, everything shines, my color, texture, different time, different size, people will get lost here some people will walk here for an hour. culture does not perform ideological or political functions. it can simply be a source of creativity and inspiration for people who probably have never seen so many sculptures, especially in one place. and we we usually want to see painting. well, sculpture is so much more decorative, it has a utilitarian character, and here we have already presented such a completely different format. stop the war. chancellery matches did not address the president of russia. the opportunity to conduct negotiations on the peace of ukraine and not dictated by russia, the german chancellor is quoted by the publication spiegel, according to schultz, no one has the right to take someone else's territory britain has decided that its ukraine will allocate 16 million pounds of humanitarian aid to ukraine , the british g
exhibition itself was organized with the support of the lviv city council, and the work can be seen until november 27 at the academy of arts, the art center, i gallery and on petrushevicha square, everything shines, my color, texture, different time, different size, people will get lost here some people will walk here for an hour. culture does not perform ideological or political functions. it can simply be a source of creativity and inspiration for people who probably have never seen so many...
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better than i bear with natalie or art is much won't even get me from home to work. fuel is only available through the local council. you must register and there is a long list. if it goes on like this won't be able to feed our families. the salvation government of ed let founded by a former al qaeda affiliate, has imposed taxes and limited fuel and sugar sales. several other he'll, the local government is to blame for the shortest, because it is not importing in a fuel. regarding the black market yourself to the people at 3 times, the normal price. can you believe that we born so sometimes we are fed up with our lives. at least 4000000 live in atlanta must have flood their homes in other provinces, nearly half the population lives in refugee camps and depends on how many tarion aid to survive. no one, no, right. i've been burning fire wood for the past 2 months. i couldn't even fill my gas calendar because i can't afford it. i wish i could live like a human being. the plunging current central tear has spilled over into the city which adopted the turkish theorem more than 2 years ago. while the world is focused on
better than i bear with natalie or art is much won't even get me from home to work. fuel is only available through the local council. you must register and there is a long list. if it goes on like this won't be able to feed our families. the salvation government of ed let founded by a former al qaeda affiliate, has imposed taxes and limited fuel and sugar sales. several other he'll, the local government is to blame for the shortest, because it is not importing in a fuel. regarding the black...
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religion, but with history the city council voted to dismantle the monuments to catherine ii and alexander suvorov. they will be sent for temporary storage in an art museum out of 44 deputies , not a single one spoke out against it. today, in anapa, odessa region, the monument to pushkin was dismantled, the bust was removed from the pedestal with a bucket. darkness again, odessa without electricity, while the deputies are fighting with the monuments. residents. odessa is fighting for every kilowatt in the city again. no, light, this one, the public utility worker ended up in a hospital bed, having entered into an unequal battle with a thief who tried to steal a generator from a heating point to a pointless tent, points of indestructibility cause president zelensky's pride and laughter . even a generator. there is a generator at this point of obscurity, those who want to warm themselves a little opened it at the police station, however no one came to the kiev pre-trial detention center for tea and biscuits. despite the fact that in the capital there are serious interruptions in electricity, every third person sits without electricity. after high-pr
religion, but with history the city council voted to dismantle the monuments to catherine ii and alexander suvorov. they will be sent for temporary storage in an art museum out of 44 deputies , not a single one spoke out against it. today, in anapa, odessa region, the monument to pushkin was dismantled, the bust was removed from the pedestal with a bucket. darkness again, odessa without electricity, while the deputies are fighting with the monuments. residents. odessa is fighting for every...
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art is much want even get me from home to work. a fuel is only available through the local council. you must register, and there is a long list. if it goes on like this and won't be able to feed our families, the salvation government of it lab, founded by a former al qaeda affiliate, has imposed taxes and limited fuel and sugar sales thermal. every local government is chablis and put the shortest because it is not importing in a fuel. the black market, you sell it to the people at 3 times the normal price. can you believe that reborn shoes? sometimes we are fed up with our lives, at least 4000000 people live in it live most have fled their homes in other provinces, nearly half the population lives in refugee camps and depends on humanitarian aid to survive in. and what not. i've been birding firewood for the past 2 months. i couldn't even fill my gas calendar because i can't afford it. i wish i could live like a human being. the plunging currency and turkey has spilled over into the city which adopted the turkish lira more than 2 years ago. while the world is focused on the humanitarian crisis caused by the war in ukraine. syr
art is much want even get me from home to work. a fuel is only available through the local council. you must register, and there is a long list. if it goes on like this and won't be able to feed our families, the salvation government of it lab, founded by a former al qaeda affiliate, has imposed taxes and limited fuel and sugar sales thermal. every local government is chablis and put the shortest because it is not importing in a fuel. the black market, you sell it to the people at 3 times the...
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the course of the councils will determine what kind of art worthy of state support punishment.here the theater is silver in this and so on. well, they like the pathology of perversions. well ok. they will create there under the fence at their own expense and they will be visited. well, the same misguided and sinful people at the same time. censorship flourishes in full on television, although roskomnadzor admitted that they had nothing to do with it, so on the saturday air of music tv, apparently, they decided to play it safe and in the cover version of the song everything is decided. for some reason, the sound on the words war and peace was muffled. although they clearly don’t have a relationship with the current events in ukraine, the romantic song was composed back in 2004 and there is no politics in it, vote for me for you, if necessary, but publishing house like book, without waiting for the adoption of the law banning lgbt propaganda, printed books with black lines in those places where the romantic feelings of heroes of the same sex are described, the publishing house ad
the course of the councils will determine what kind of art worthy of state support punishment.here the theater is silver in this and so on. well, they like the pathology of perversions. well ok. they will create there under the fence at their own expense and they will be visited. well, the same misguided and sinful people at the same time. censorship flourishes in full on television, although roskomnadzor admitted that they had nothing to do with it, so on the saturday air of music tv,...
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the city council voted to dismantle the monuments to catherine ii and alexander suvorov sent for temporary storage in an artone of the 44 deputies spoke out against it today in ananev. the odessa region dismantled the monument to pushkin, the bust was removed from the pedestal with a bucket. darkness again, odessa without light, while the deputies are fighting with the monuments. residents of odessa are fighting for every kilowatt in the city again. no, light, this, the communal worker ended up in a hospital bed, having entered into an unequal battle with a thief who was trying to steal a generator from a point that heated the date with a point of humidity. we don't break tent items invincibility, the pride of president zelensky is also caused by laughter and tears. ukrainians have already baptized such tents with ice crypts, often there is not even a generator inside. at this point of obscurity , there is a generator, those who wanted to bask a little opened it to the allocation of the police, however, no one came to the kiev pre-trial detention center for tea and biscuits. despite the fact that in the cap
the city council voted to dismantle the monuments to catherine ii and alexander suvorov sent for temporary storage in an artone of the 44 deputies spoke out against it today in ananev. the odessa region dismantled the monument to pushkin, the bust was removed from the pedestal with a bucket. darkness again, odessa without light, while the deputies are fighting with the monuments. residents of odessa are fighting for every kilowatt in the city again. no, light, this, the communal worker ended up...
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best examples of the unique folk art of russia a-a today, november 24, in paris began its i recall the work of the thirty-third session of the intergovernmental councilhe unesco international program for the development of communication. this is the only forum in the system the un is focused on protecting freedom of expression and supporting independent media in developing countries. ah. i would like to say that uh hmm still should be reflected in the speech of the russian representatives and the fact that u our representative of the ministry of foreign affairs to this forum. e. i mean, the french country did not issue a visa to a number of representatives, and of course, to talk about. e freedom freedom to express my opinions within the walls of an international organization based in paris and with condition of absence, and specialists of experts exactly because of the impossibility of obtaining. viz and because of the position well, it’s a little strange, if not absurd, after all, you need to decide on unesco. it seems to everyone. either we are for pluralism, freedom of speech and will defend it and show the entire international community to citiz
best examples of the unique folk art of russia a-a today, november 24, in paris began its i recall the work of the thirty-third session of the intergovernmental councilhe unesco international program for the development of communication. this is the only forum in the system the un is focused on protecting freedom of expression and supporting independent media in developing countries. ah. i would like to say that uh hmm still should be reflected in the speech of the russian representatives and...
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chairman of the mufti council in russia, ravil geymdzin, especially noted today this special atmosphere of unity. he also spoke about the palettes of different palettes of the artcause, for example, the art of reading the koran in morocco and turkey can differ significantly. and that, of course, adds special interests to the flour. from twenty-two countries of the world , participants of the moscow international quran recitation competition came to us. this means that they are with us in the islamic world. they love their muslim brothers, e russian federation they are open to interaction and cooperation with russian muslims, and we are a bridge between the islamic world and the russian federation and we create in this way. respect trust in our country, mutual understanding and cooperation will be based on trust and respect for what we are seeing today. today with a participant from russia, and now he told us that, in fact, the koran is not read, the koran is punched. and for this, of course, it is not enough just to have a hearing. uh, it's important have a virtuoso voice. and, of course, to understand the meaning, and therefore to know the language. of course,
chairman of the mufti council in russia, ravil geymdzin, especially noted today this special atmosphere of unity. he also spoke about the palettes of different palettes of the artcause, for example, the art of reading the koran in morocco and turkey can differ significantly. and that, of course, adds special interests to the flour. from twenty-two countries of the world , participants of the moscow international quran recitation competition came to us. this means that they are with us in the...
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art shelling. this is not only destroyed houses, the enemy often hits power facilities, the closer to the front, the more often people sit without electricity. every day, city councilalists go to the place of shelling and repair damage at the risk of their lives. scary, very scary once flew by. in the hospital 7 months works necessary, where they do not need to eat. i would like to say that the family must be supported most often in civilian homes they hit from nato guns with nato missiles and shells at nato coordinates and a satellite for 9 months. by donetsk region, ukrainian fighters fired 85,000 different large-caliber and rocket munitions. boris maksudov mikhail vitkin anton khobotov lead. donetsk people's republic 9 years in prison and confiscation of property, a punishment that threatens two odessa women for organizing a channel to escape from the ukrainian army, the national police of ukraine also reported the disclosure of a scheme, thanks to which men of military age could go away from mobilization into the ranks of the armed forces, according to the official press. the release was led by lawyers for odessa, her assistant, they issued fake permits for cli
art shelling. this is not only destroyed houses, the enemy often hits power facilities, the closer to the front, the more often people sit without electricity. every day, city councilalists go to the place of shelling and repair damage at the risk of their lives. scary, very scary once flew by. in the hospital 7 months works necessary, where they do not need to eat. i would like to say that the family must be supported most often in civilian homes they hit from nato guns with nato missiles and...
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the kherson regional council, yury sobolevskyi, and he informed that the russian interventionists are shelling the liberated city of kherson almost every day from different types of arttems, that is, they do it chaotically, they brought one or another system to the firing positions, shot through and retreated and fled. well, according to what we understand, this may be a new tactic russian barbarians may be used in zaporizhzhia as well. maybe, but when the war started, rewind a little, we didn’t have a single combat military unit on the first day, and in voroh, well, in the first days, the enemy advanced quite significantly, and thanks to the lyrical actions of our armed forces, which, especially certain brigades there, the 128th brigade, which simply got out of the train and stopped already at the approaches on the vasyliv border directly, the melitopolschik, then on the vasyliv border, managed to stop exactly there, as the defense of the regional center and part of it was calculated the area that could be saved in those conditions so that the artillery shells did not reach because the guns are old and idiots use them. got there where did they get into the house whe
the kherson regional council, yury sobolevskyi, and he informed that the russian interventionists are shelling the liberated city of kherson almost every day from different types of arttems, that is, they do it chaotically, they brought one or another system to the firing positions, shot through and retreated and fled. well, according to what we understand, this may be a new tactic russian barbarians may be used in zaporizhzhia as well. maybe, but when the war started, rewind a little, we...
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art in the late middle ages. during time, the painter was so influential that he himself was a member of the cologne city council. he represented the painters guild. but where did locklear learn these skills? he must have been familiar with the books of the iconic yon for nyc. for an eggs movement began in the netherlands and was an instant sensation paint like that didn't even exist during the renaissance, which was happening at the same time in italy. piney palo painting by you on for like, craftsmanship at its finest. no mallet i, it's dusty. it was a great innovation in the art world. yeah. and it only came from young fun ike in the netherlands opa, the it's throughout europe. he was the innovator is as the since ancient times to capture surface textures. and most of all optical phenomena manifests no one optical phenomenon is the light shining through a church window. with is leaving glee, blotches on the walls and floor board put in crown with all its precious stones. a perfect allusion does this at 1st less in my opinions. this is something that yon font ike us must have developed. the ability to represent
art in the late middle ages. during time, the painter was so influential that he himself was a member of the cologne city council. he represented the painters guild. but where did locklear learn these skills? he must have been familiar with the books of the iconic yon for nyc. for an eggs movement began in the netherlands and was an instant sensation paint like that didn't even exist during the renaissance, which was happening at the same time in italy. piney palo painting by you on for like,...
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art shelling. this is not only destroyed houses, the enemy often hits power facilities, the closer to the front, the more often people sit without electricity. every day, city council specialists go to the place of shelling and repair damage at the risk of their lives. scary, very scary. once flown lay. 37 months you have to work. money needs to be eaten. i want to support the family most often in peaceful houses are hit from nato guns with nato missiles and shells at nato coordinates and a satellite for 9 months in the donetsk region, ukrainian militants fired 85,000 different large-caliber and rocket ammunition boris maksunov mikhail vitkin anton khobotov news. donetsk people's republic nskaya motorized rifle brigade of the people's militia of the dpr brought special operations. it was purchased at the expense of caring russians within the framework of the project, everything for the victory was supervised by the collection of military feed rt andrey filatov , representatives were delivered to the front line popular front. we brought help to the guys from the first slavic brigade. they brought everything you need. the sleeping bags of the radio station are also q
art shelling. this is not only destroyed houses, the enemy often hits power facilities, the closer to the front, the more often people sit without electricity. every day, city council specialists go to the place of shelling and repair damage at the risk of their lives. scary, very scary. once flown lay. 37 months you have to work. money needs to be eaten. i want to support the family most often in peaceful houses are hit from nato guns with nato missiles and shells at nato coordinates and a...
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art in the late middle ages. during his time, the painter was so influential that he himself was a member of the cologne city council. he represented the painters guild. but where did locklear learn these skills? he must have been familiar with the works of the iconic yarn for nyc. an eggs movement began in the netherlands and was an instant sensation, paintings like that didn't even exist during the renaissance, which was happening at the same time in italy, a tiny panel painting by unfair, like, craftsmanship at its finest. no mallet i, it's dusty. it was a great innovation in the art world. yeah. and it most certainly came from yon fun ike in the netherlands opa the it spread throughout europe. he was the innovator. this is the 1st since ancient times to capture surface textures. and most of all optical phenomena manifests so with one optical phenomenon is the light shining through a church window. with raised leaving gleaming splotches on the walls and floor board. this golden crown, with all its precious stones, a perfect allusion and dust as it was, was in my opinion, this is something that yon font icon must
art in the late middle ages. during his time, the painter was so influential that he himself was a member of the cologne city council. he represented the painters guild. but where did locklear learn these skills? he must have been familiar with the works of the iconic yarn for nyc. an eggs movement began in the netherlands and was an instant sensation, paintings like that didn't even exist during the renaissance, which was happening at the same time in italy, a tiny panel painting by unfair,...
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expert council of the ministry of culture analyzes the controversial names of figures named after streets in ukraine and monuments associated with russia. it includes the minister of culture, artritic and curator kostyantyn doroshenko, ideologue oles donii and doctor of philosophy professor nataliya kryvda say that it is necessary to clean up all these russian manifestations in ukraine. there were more than 400 pushkin streets that we have. it is worth emphasizing why we have them. they appeared precisely as a tool for the successive planting of russification when some western colleagues ask why you are fighting with pushkin, and instead, i constantly ask how many pushkin streets you have in italy or france , after all, after all that ukraine has experienced. during this barbaric russian invasion, we are obliged to remove imperial symbols from ukrainian public places. then he passes the word on to my colleagues from the night watch, well , watch the next edition of tsn at 7:00 in the morning, everything will be done for sure ukraine, tell me honestly, how are you ? i miss my family, my family left on the 24th, i started trying to meditate, i say it calms down imagine that you
expert council of the ministry of culture analyzes the controversial names of figures named after streets in ukraine and monuments associated with russia. it includes the minister of culture, artritic and curator kostyantyn doroshenko, ideologue oles donii and doctor of philosophy professor nataliya kryvda say that it is necessary to clean up all these russian manifestations in ukraine. there were more than 400 pushkin streets that we have. it is worth emphasizing why we have them. they...