Bohdan Lohvynenko
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Bogdan Logvynenko (Ukrainian: Богдан Логвиненко, romanized: Bohdan Lohvynenko) is a Ukrainian writer, journalist, TV presenter, literary critic, editor, public figure.
Bogdan Logvynenko was born on October 22, 1988, in Kyiv. He studied Chemistry in Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, and at the Karpenko-Kary Kyiv University of Theater, Film and Television.[1][2]
In 2005 he founded the online magazine [1]
, and was its editor-in-chief until 2011.Since 2006, Bogdan Logvynenko has been actively opposed to the closure of the Syaivo bookstore in Kyiv and the arbitrariness of Mayor Chernovetsky. In February-September 2007, Logvynenko worked for Gazeta Po-Ukrainski. Member of the jury "Books of the Forum - 2007". In 2007 he received the Cultural Leader Award for the prompt coverage of cultural events. The following year, Bogdan Logvynenko entered the jury of this competition.
From 2007 to 2012 he was manager of the band "Dead Rooster"[2]
In autumn 2009, he organized the Antonych Fest festival in Kyiv on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Bohdan-Ihor Antonych[2][3][4]
In July 2016, he organized a team to work on the "Ukraїner" project. Reports about travels to unknown parts of Ukraine are published on the YouTube channel and on the project website.[2][5]
In 2017, Logvynenko wrote the article "The second largest biomass. About "Rain" and not only" where he characterized a blogger Sharij as a "mouthpiece of the Russian world". This characteristic was the subject of the claim of honour and dignity protection, but the claim finally was denied by Kyiv Court of Appeal.[6]
Books[]
- «Богдан Логвиненко про Нестора Махна, Шарля де Ґолля, Олеся Бердника, Джохара Дудаєва, Романа Шухевича». [Bogdan Logvynenko about Nestor Makhno, Charles de Gaulle, Oles Berdnik, Dzhokhar Dudayev, Roman Shukhevych] — Київ : Грані-Т, 2010. — 76 сторінок. — Серія: «». ISBN 978-966-465-258-9.
- . Історія про кіно і тіло. [A story about cinema and the body] — Харків: Книжковий клуб «Клуб сімейного дозвілля», 2016. — 160 сторінок. ISBN 978-617-12-0861-2.
- Перехожі. Південно-Східна Азія. [Passers-by. Southeast Asia] — Львів: Видавництво Старого Лева, 2016. — 232 с. —ISBN 978-617-679-326-7.
Sources[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Профіль Богдана Логвиненка на sumno.com". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Ukrainian radio page
- ^ "Антонич-фест у Києві: Скромно, але достойно". Кореспондент. 6 Oct 2009. Archived from the original on 8 Dec 2015. Retrieved 1 Dec 2015.
- ^ Сергій Гарагуля (8 Dec 2009). ""Країна мрій" у мініатюрі. У Києві пройшов "Антонич-фест"". .
- ^ Офіційний сайт проекту Ukraїner
- ^ Апеляційний суд відмовив блогеру Шарію у задоволенні позову до «Детектора медіа»
- 21st-century journalists
- Ukrainian journalists
- 1988 births
- Living people