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Search | 16 Articles

Mikhail An, center, in a screenshot from Brian Song’s new film Misha.

Uzbekistan: The Koryo Saram’s tragic Soviet soccer superstar

A new documentary on a Soviet soccer star also tells the story of Central Asia’s ethnic Korean community, which was deported en masse to the region by Stalin.
Chris Rickleton Dec 18, 2020
A still from Zere Asylbek's new video, Apam Aitkan.

Kyrgyzstan: Zere returns with new plea for action on women’s rights

The artist expects to face more harassment for her song.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Nov 27, 2020
A government graphic of President Mirziyoyev congratulating the public on the event of Uzbek Language Day.

Uzbekistan: Officials may be tested on knowledge of native language

Getting a proficiency certificate could be required from 2023.
Nov 16, 2020
Dadivank

Perspectives | Now comes a Karabakh war over cultural heritage

Fears are growing in particular for Armenian monuments being handed over.
Thomas de Waal Nov 16, 2020
Borat too far: Falling flat.

Kazakhstan: Borat creators' attempts to whip up fury achieve mixed results

Some social media users are angry, but officials are taking the high road, for now.
Almaz Kumenov Oct 3, 2020
Characters from KazakhMan (courtesy image)

Kazakhstan: KazakhMan brings local flavor to well-worn superhero format

This latest addition to the rich constellation of animated superheroes marks a fresh attempt by Kazakh artists to offer heroic antics with a local twist.
Almaz Kumenov Sep 21, 2020
Nisa

Turkmenistan: Parthian shot

Reliving ancient glory, exaggerating modern accomplishments, and introducing ATMs that demand to see birth certificates: This and more in our weekly Turkmenistan briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Sep 15, 2020
There's no business like mining business: A scene from Meken, which will be available online from July 31.

Kyrgyzstan: Drama about mining protests banned from cinema screens

Censors objected to scenes showing "corruption and bribery" by government officials.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Jul 28, 2020
Coddled kitty (Nature)

Ancient cat skeleton helping rewrite Silk Road history

The unusual find is evidence for evolution in cultural attitudes.
Jul 16, 2020
Not Jeenbekov.

Kyrgyzstan: Security services summon stand-up for questioning

Alymkulova posted a video appearing to show Jeenbekov singing a profanity-laced song.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Jul 15, 2020
FC Lokomotiv Yerevan

Huge match-fixing scheme uncovered in Armenian soccer

The conspiracy involved many players from around the former Soviet Union who have previous records of match fixing.
Ani Mejlumyan Jul 8, 2020
(Courtesy photo)

Turkey’s classical fusion master recalls childhood influences in Central Asia

Today celebrated for blending classical music with Turkish folk tunes, Anjelika Akbar’s education was strictly Soviet, intolerant to non-classical styles.
Matt Hanson Jun 10, 2020
Sayasat

Kyrgyzstan: Rapper voices nation’s angst in the time of coronavirus

Sayasat is based on stories pulled straight from the headlines.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva May 13, 2020
All the world's a stage: The Ilkhom troupe during one of its performances. (Photo: Ilkhom Theater)

Uzbekistan: Beloved avant-garde theater wins reprieve (maybe)

Developers last week ordered the troupe to vacate the premises by April.
Feb 12, 2020
Abdunabi Toshtemirov is one of a few hundred carriers of the old master silk-weaving traditions in Margilan. (Eurasianet)

Uzbekistan’s industry in silk threatens artisanal heritage

Ferghana Valley silk weavers worry that industrial production could gradually extinguish their artisanal approach.
Jan 24, 2020

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