News Uzbekistan Culture: An institution: Decades on, PP’s Russian eatery still going strong
Before her country declared independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, Irina Godlevskaya and her family from Tashkent, Uzbekistan had had enough of their lives in Central Asia’s most populous country. A country of many ethnic groups and religions, Irina’s family found it hard to compete in the harsh post-Soviet business environment.
News Uzbekistan Culture: Kiyoshi Kurosawa: Filming and acting outside your comfort zone
Maeda’s intrepid reporter, Yoko, similarly encounters an Uzbekistan that’s exotic and enticing, but also strange and threatening, at least in her own mind. “She can’t speak the language and bumps up ...
News Uzbekistan Culture: Uzbek music and films to be presented in Brussels
The ensemble of international musicians was created in 2012 at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. As Renata Kambarova noted, the rich Uzbek culture, its ancient roots are a source of inspiration for ...
News Uzbekistan Culture: Uzbekistan keen on media collaborations with Bernama - Envoy
tourism and culture, this cooperation will help and encourage Malaysians and Uzbeks to understand each other a lot better,” he said. Usmanov added that the initial stage of the collaboration could ...
News Uzbekistan Culture: Uzbekistan museum that rescued banned masterpieces
I am sitting at a huge table at the Ministry of Culture in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, as officials explain what sounds like a wonderful opportunity. There’s currently an international call-out to ...
News Uzbekistan Culture: The lost Louvre of Uzbekistan: the museum that hid art banned by Stalin
I am sitting at a huge table at the Ministry of Culture in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, as officials explain what sounds like a wonderful opportunity. There’s currently an international call-out to find ...