Interviews aired on Nash Holos
January 17, 2010.
Orysia Dawydiak, a Prince Edward Island author on her
recently-released first novel House of Bears, which
chronicles the experiences of a young Ukrainian Canadian
woman in 1970s Ontario, and her mother in WWII Ukraine.
December 20, 2009. Mirko Petriw,
update and more details on volunteer opportunities
at Ukraine House during the Vancouver
2010 Olympics.
November 08, 2009.
Mirko Petriw, on Ukraine House at the Vancouver
2010 Olympics ... and a volunteer opportunity for
those seeking an exciting, once-in-a-lifetime Olympics
experience.
October 25, 2009. Roman Brytan, host of RadioZhurnal
in Edmonton, on his program including recent updates on its
new timeslot and broadcast
frequency.
October 18, 2009. Andrea Malysh, of the Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties
Association, on the unveiling of a commemorative plaque at
the site of a WWI internment camp in Edgewood, BC, October
24, 2009.
Petriw's Perspectives. Local author and political
commentator shares more excerpts from Ukrainian president
Yushchenko's Green Clearing Conference, in which the
president reflects on Ukraine's past and future.
October 11, 2009. Montreal film-maker
Yurij Luhovy, discusses
his latest film Okradena Zemlya (Plundered Land)
about the 1932-33 famine-genocide in Soviet Ukraine,
including his research in archives only recently opened in
Ukraine, as well as first-hand testimonies of survivors.
Petriw's Perspectives. Local author and political
commentator shares some excerpts from Ukrainian president
Yushchenko's Green Clearing Conference of September 30, in
which the president pulled few punches.
September 27, 2009. Petriw's Perspectives. Local author and political
commentator shares his views on the latest developments on
Ukraine's political scene. This week he discusses Rafael
Lemkin, the author of the document that first identified the
word "genocide" and cited events in Ukraine's past,
including the Holodomor of 1932-33, as the defining example
of the term.
September 20, 2009. Dr. Lubomyr Luciuk, of the
Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Association, on the
Canadian First World War Internment Recognition Fund.
September 13&20, 2009.
Petriw's Perspectives. Local author and political
commentator shares his views on Ukrainian ambivalence and a
recent Ukrainian law granting pensions to liquidators of the
Ukrainian Insurgent Army before, during and following WWII.
September 06, 2009.
Mirko Petriw, author of the political thriller
Yaroslaw's Treasure, on his novel as well as the history
and politics behind the story, from the fall of Kyiv in 1240
to the Orange Revolution of 2004.
July 12, 2009. Paul
Cipiwnyk on the late Sonia Morris, the new George S.N.
Luckyj Ukrainian Literature Translation Prize, and his
ongoing work with Language Lantern Publications, founded in
1996 by Sonia Morris and her sister Roma Franko.
May 10, 2009. Anton Schleha of
Germany on his book about a survivor of a Cossack massacre
in Austria post WWII and a memorial being built to
commemorate the tragedy.
April 19, 2009.
Ernie McCullough of Platinum Concerts International, on
the Kyiv Chamber Choir, their 2009 Canada Tour, and their
upcoming concerts in Vancouver and Victoria.
April 12, 2009. Feature presentation by Ottawa
archivist Nadia Kazymyra on
St. Vladimir's
Seminary and Choir, formerly of Roblin, Manitoba.
Courtesy Irena Bell of the Ukrainian Radio Program in
Ottawa.
April 5, 2009. Ukrainian folklore specialist
Orysia Tracz on her
upcoming summer folk arts tour to Ukraine.
March 29, 2009. Dr.
Lubomyr Luciuk, of the Ukrainian Canadian Civil
Liberties Association, on UCCLA's campaign "No KGB in
Canada."
March 15, 2009.
Andriy Antonenko, a.k.a.
Riffmaster,
Ukrainian rock star on his music and his decision to compose
lyrics in Ukrainian rather than Russian. Many thanks to
Vasyl Pawlowsky
in
Kyiv for conducting the interview and sharing it with Nash Holos listeners.
March 08, 2009.
Fr. Ihor Kutash, of
St. Mary the Protectess Ukrainian Orthodox Church in
Montreal and host of Blahovisnyk (The Evangelist) on Nash
Holos and Ukrainian Time, gives a sneak preview of his
upcoming workshop in Vancouver, Love: Human and Divine.
Dr. Lubomyr Luciuk, of
the Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Association,
discusses the origin and intent of the first annual
Ukrainian Literature Day in Canada.
December 14, 2008.
Roman Kostyk, of the Montreal-based trio Pryvit, about
the group and their most recent CD release,
Закликання (Remember Me).
December 7, 2008.
Paul Grod, president of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress,
on his trip to Ukraine to the official 75th Anniversary
commemoration of the Holodomor.
November 30, 2008.
Gord Lasko and Tom Koroluk of Winnipeg,about their polka
band, the Canadian Rhythm Masters. Recorded on location in
Winnipeg in August, 2008.
November 23, 2008.
Anatoli Ciacka, president of the Ukrainian Canadian
Congress, BCPC and Vancouver Branch, about how the Holodomor
affected him personally, and about his efforts to erect a
Holodomor monument in Vancouver.
October 26, 2008.
Joyce, Joan, Valerie and Gail about their all-girl polka
band, The Female Beat. Recorded on location in Winnipeg in
August, 2008.
September 28, 2008.
Jars Balan, on Alberta's innovative, award-winning
eco-museum, Kalyna Country.
September 21, 2008. Fr. Edward Danylo Evanko on his fall
schedule of performances of "Damien" and "Be Well and Prosper,
My Beloved Ukraine."
September 14, 2008. Nester Trafanenko of the Chervony Mak
dance band about the band and its upcoming 25th anniversary.
September 7, 2008. Alex
Mitchell on the upcoming Abbotsford Multicultural Festival
(October 4).
August 31, 2008.
Petriw's Political Perspectives returns with Mirko
Petriw's view of the war in Georgia and its implications for
Ukraine.
July 27, 2008. Irena Bell, host of the Ukrainian
radio program in Ottawa, about her program, community, and
impressions of Vancouver.
July 20, 2008.
Chris Allison and Andrew West, two recent graduates of
the BCIT School of Business who travelled to Ukraine for an
international business symposium.
July 13, 2008. Judy
Hrenenko, of Prairie Cottage Perogies in
Langley, on her company's upcoming first anniversary celebration and
First Annual Perogy-Eating Contest.
July 6, 2008.
Iryna Shyroka
and Leonid Dushyn, two students from Ukraine who
recently graduated from the BCIT School of Business.
June 22, 2008. Lyn
Tretiak, a Maple Ridge artist about her exhibit at Art
in the Park June 27-29 and her work helping two village
schools in Ukraine.
June 15, 2008.
Svitlana Kominko, on her work at BCIT connecting
students in Ukraine and Canada, and the worlds of business
and post-secondary education.
June 1, 2008. Ukrainian Canadian children's and young
adult author, Marsha
Skrypuch, on the Order of Princess Olha award she
received from President Yushchenko, and her writings on
genocide.
May 25, 2008. Orysia
Tracz, with a sneak preview of her upcoming presentation
in Vancouver on erotic symbolism in Ukrainian folksongs,
Songs Your Mother Should Never Have Taught You...?
May 18, 2008. Richard Theiss, founder of the
Vancouver band S-Bahn, which wants to expand its
Ukrainian repertoire and is looking for a local musician who plays a
traditional Ukrainian instrument to play with them. (Interview includes an
accordion solo.)
May 11, 2008. Dr.
Lubomyr Luciuk, President of the Ukrainian Canadian
Civil Liberties Association. on the May 9 historic signing
between the federal government and the Ukrainian Canadian
community towards the "Recognition, Restitution and
Reconciliation Accord."
May 4, 2008. Mary Gavan,
a registered nurse and currently Awareness Month Coordinator
for the Canadian Hemachromatosis Society, on iron overload
and its health affects on people of Ukrainian and other
northern European ancestry.
April 27, 2008. Joan Brander
Richmond pysanka artist about her
new book About the Pysanka - It is Written! A
Bibliography by Joan Brander and book launch
in Washington, DC. Also: Gladys Andreas, founder
of the BC Ukrainian Festival, with a sneak preview of this
year's festival.
April 20, 2008.
Petriw's
Political Perspectives, Part 5. Last in a series of
discussions between local political observer Mirko Petriw
and
Ukrainian political commentator Mykola Riabchuk about the
politics of remembrance.
April 13, 2008.
Fr. Ihor Kutash, of St. Mary
the Protectess Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Montreal on his
40-year radio ministry on Ukrainian Time radio program in
Montreal, and the English-language version coming soon to
Vancouver on Nash Holos.
Petriw's
Political Perspectives, Part 4. Local political observer Mirko Petriw speaks with
Ukrainian political commentator Mykola Riabchuk about the
politics of remembrance in the context of Hetman Ivan
Mazeppa.
April 6, 2008. Petriw's
Political Perspectives, Part 3. Local political observer Mirko Petriw speaks with
Ukrainian political commentator Mykola Riabchuk about the
relationship between Ukraine's two top political figures,
President Victor Yushchenko and Prime Minister Julia
Tymoshenko.
March 30, 2008. Beverly
Dobrinsky, Artistic Director of
Zeellia, on their
upcoming BC tour and performance in Vancouver May 30 with
Orysia Tracz at her presentation on erotic symbolism in
Ukrainian folksongs.
March 30, 2008. Petriw's
Political Perspectives, Part 2. Local political observer Mirko Petriw speaks with
Ukrainian political commentator Mykola Riabchuk about
Ukraine's current crop of oligarchs, referred to as the
nomenclatura.
March 23, 2008. Father Edward
Danylo Evanko on his new life as a priest, and his
one-man plays, "Damien" and "Be Well and Prosper, My Beloved
Ukraine" which he will be performing locally and further
afield in the months ahead.
March 16, 2008. Petriw's
Political Perspectives, Part 1 Local political observer Mirko Petriw speaks with
Ukrainian political commentator Mykola Riabchuk about
the ramifications of the Orange revolution.
March 9, 2008. Vancouver playwright
Aaron Bushkowsky, on
his play "My
Chernobyl" which debuted March 7 at the Gateway Theatre
in Richmond.
March 2, 2008. Jars Balan, of the University of Alberta,
on the study guide he was
commissioned to write for the feature film
Acts of
Imagination, set in Vancouver. (4 MB, 8.47 min.)
2007
Nov. 4, 2007. Vancouver screenwriter
Ric Beairsto,
co-creator and co-producer of
Mixed Blessings, a 7-episode TV series about a
cross-cultural romance between a Ukrainian plumber and a
Cree waitress... "Corner Gas" meets "The Brady Bunch"
in the Alberta boomtown of Ft. MacMurray. (7 MB)
Sept. 30, 2007. New York filmmaker
Damian Kolodiy, on his film
The Orange
Chronicles, which was screened in Vancouver during the
Vancouver International Film Festival. (7 MB)
July 15, 2007. Susan Lazaruk,
a local Ukrainian Catholic parishioner, on her new-found
passion, iconography, and her upcoming trip to Ukraine where
she will be going to study the craft of this ancient
religious art form. 14:31 (7MB)
June 3, 2007. A chat with
Carolyn Combs and
Michael Springate, the producers of the Canadian film
Acts of
Imagination which returned to Vancouver last weekend
for two screenings. This feature film is about two Ukrainian
immigrants adjusting to life in Vancouver. 12:29 (6MB)
March 25, 2007. Dr. Natalie
Kononenko, on Ukrainian folklore and the
Kule Centre for Ukrainian Ethnography and
other Ukrainian
cultural initiatives at the University of Alberta. 20:23
(9MB)
Dr.
Natalie Kononenko, on Ukrainian minstrels, folklore
and her workshop that will kick off World Storytelling Day
on Sunday March 25. 14:29 (7MB)
Mary Gavan,
on the "handshake" between the Vancouver Storytellers and
Vancouver's Ukrainian community, and World Storytelling Day
coming up on March 25. 17:19 (8MB)
Teresa Stolarskyj, on the
recent screening of the film 'Acts
of Imagination" about two Ukrainian immigrants adjusting
to life in east Vancouver. 8:26 (4MB)
Older:
Bohdan Kushnir, president of
the Ukrainian Golf Association
of Canada, on the upcoming Ukrainian World Golf
Challenge 2008.
Introducing Father Bruce Power of Holy Cross Ukrainian
Catholic Church in Surrey on Travel Tips for Ukraine and
Eastern Europe.
Nester Trafanenko,
publicity director of the Kvitka Dancers, about the group,
the school, and their upcoming year-end concert, the Vesna
Festival, featuring all 110 (count 'em!) Kvitka Dancers.
Gladys Andreas, President of
the BC Ukrainian Cultural Festival Society, gives a sneak
preview of the upcoming 11th annual BC Ukrainian Cultural
Festival in Mission, BC on Saturday, May 6.
Fr. Bohdan Lukie,
CSsR speaks about his upcoming visit to BC to conduct Lenten
missions in various Ukrainian Catholic parishes around the
province, and issues an invitation to all Christians
interested in renewing their faith to attend any or all.
Dr. Bohdan Klid,
Research Scholar and Assistant Director, Canadian Institute
of Ukrainian Studies, Edmonton, AB on his upcoming
audio-visual presentation "Rock, Pop and Politics in the
2004 Ukrainian Presidential Elections and the Orange
Revolution."
Anatoli Murha, President of the
Taras Shevchenko Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus, about his group
and and its upcoming Western Canada Tour.
Alexis Kochan, of Paris to
Kyiv, talks about the group's latest CD release "Fragmenti"
and shares some background on the group and her personal
insights into their unique "east meets west" Ukrainian
musical brand.
Victor Malarek, with an
update on human trafficking since the release of his book
The Natashas: The New Global Sex Trade in 2003. He was
in Vancouver to address lawmakers, law enforcers and victim
and support service workers at a conference on international
human trafficking May 18-19. 2005.
His Excellency
Severian Yakymyshyn, Bishop
of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of New Westminster,
British Columbia, on the passing of Pope John Paul II.
Irene Zabytko,
Florida-based (formerly of Chicago) author of The Sky
Unwashed and When Luba Leaves Home on her pending
visit to Vancouver in April 2005.
Alexandria
Mitchell, grade 7 student from Abbotsford and her ode
to her sopilka, a Melody of Hope.
Audrey
Sojonky, President of UCC-BC shares her experience as
an election observer on December 26 in Dontesk, Ukraine.
Roman
Herchak, election observer on December 26 in Zaporizhia
shares his experience and observations.
Mirko
Petriw, election observer on Oct 31 in Kharkiv shares
his experience and observations.
Victor
Malarek, award winning investigative journalist on his
latest book, The Natashas: The New Global Sex Trade.
The topic of his book is organized crime's fastest-growing
business: the trafficking of Ukrainian and other East European
women and children for sexual exploitation. The victims of
this brutal trade are being robbed of their futures, and so
are we, because they are our future. Victor describes who
the perpetrators and predators are, and what individuals can
do to help. (6.7MB)
Marsha
Skrypuch Ukrainian Canadian author, on her October 2002
Vancouver book launch of Hope's War, the resulting
hate mail and death threats, writing on "heavy"
historical themes for children and young adults, and more!
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