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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

www.hutsul-project.com website up and running


This is a belated announcement; our Hutsul Project site has been up and running for sometime. Please visit: www.hutsul-project.com
Posted by Stefan at 12:42 PM 3 comments:
Labels: Ukraine Hutsuls Folk Dance Music Carpathian Mountains Eastern Europe Tradition History Arkan Hutsulka Tafijchuk Savchuk Kolomyja Kosiv Verkhovyna Kosmach
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Stefan
drummer-dancer-folklorist. parent. ukrainian-american. cultural studies student/ deleuzophile. zen. contractor. truck-driver. web-n-graphic design. live and work on two continents, in three countries.
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Ukraine Bloggers

  • abdymok
  • Everybody I Love You
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  • Ukraine News Blog
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Uki Music and Culture on the Net

  • RADIO WORLD (links to stations online from Ukraine)
  • SHOUTcast (type Ukraine into their search)
  • TvRadioWorld links
  • Ukrainian Film Club at Columbia U
  • OrangeChronicles
  • Belozer Dacha Retreat (has great videos of life in Bystiv, W Ukraine)

Folk Culture Corner

  • Ethnic Dance Theatre
  • Mila Vocal Ensemble
  • Orkestar Bez Ime
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  • Radost Folk Ensemble
  • Svitanya
  • Kitka

Latvia Blogs

  • Marginalia
  • All About Latvia
  • Radio Naba (click on "tieƅ¡raide" to listen)

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  • Global Voices Online - The world is talking. Are you listening?
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Now Reading:

  • The Great War for Civilization: The Conquest of the Middle East
  • Europe East and West
  • Privatizing Poland: Baby Food, Big Business and the Remaking of Labor
  • The Divine Right of Capital: Dethroning the Corporate Aristocracy

Books Read 2nd Half of 2006: Ratings: +=Good, +/-=OK, -=Not So Good

  • A Carvnival of Revolution: Central Europe 1989 ++
  • A Thousand Plateaus ++ (rereading)
  • An Orange Revolution +/-
  • Bush in Babylon: The Recolonisation of Iraq +
  • Clash of Fundamentalisms: Crusades, Jihads and Modernity +
  • Colloquial Latvian (reference guide)
  • Confessions of an Economic Hit Man+
  • Deleuzism+
  • Hugo Chavez: Oil, Politics, and the Challenge to the United States +/-
  • Hunger +
  • Lenin: A Biography +/-
  • Shadows of the Pomegranate Tree+
  • Spinoza: Practical Philosophy+ (reread)
  • The Europeans +/-
  • The Great War for Civilization:The Conquest of the Middle East (still reading)
  • The Life and Times of Michael K +
  • The Venezuelan Revolution: 100 Questions-100 Answers +
  • When Nietzsche Wept: A Novel of Obsession +

Protesting the Herd Instinct to War

Protesting the Herd Instinct to War
Cost of the War in Iraq
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YOU CAN BOMB THE WOLRD TO PIECES, NOT INTO PEACE

Riga Stencil--in Latvian

Riga Stencil--in Latvian
"ZAGT, DRAUDZIN, IR JAPROT!--TO STEAL, BUDDY, YOU MUST KNOW HOW!"
"One can not expect a beautiful resistance where there is a savage occupation."

"It is much better for regime-change to come from below even if this means a long wait. Occupations disrupt the possibilities of organic change and create a much bigger mess than existed before."
--Tariq Ali