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Impressionist exhibition

A mesmerizing exhibition returns to Kyiv with masterpieces by Manet, Renoir, Gogen, Van Gogh and other impressionist artists come to life on display screens, accompanied by beautiful music. The show uses 52 projectors to give viewers a true sense of presence and immersion in this revolutionary period of art history.

“Impressionism: All the Shades” exhibition. Nov. 3-20. Art Mall shopping center (37 Zablotnoho St.) Hr 50-90

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Whisky festival

The second Whisky Dram festival in Kyiv this year features 60 brands, including niche and rare ones, from Scotland, Japan, India, the United States, Ireland and Taiwan. The festival also boasts some impressive guest speakers from international distilling companies. Tickets to the event also include a complimentary cocktail and a free tasting glass.

Whisky Dram. Nov. 12, 12 p.m. Parkovyi Congress and Exhibition Center (16A Parkova Road). Hr 500 (price includes a Hr 200 deposit)

(Volodymyr Petrov)

(Volodymyr Petrov)

Vsi Svoi market

The 250 best Ukrainian brands will present warm clothes, shoes and accessories for the winter at a special Vsi Svoi market event. At this market, there will be a little more menswear presented – around 15 percent of the total number of brands.

Vsi Svoi market. Nov. 12-13. 10 a.m – 8 p.m. 12 Desiatynna st. Free.

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Garbage concert

The American-Scottish alternative rock band has already visited Ukraine’s capital, back in 2012. This time, apart from the band’s much-loved old hits, fans will also get to hear new songs from Garbage’s sixth studio album, “Strange Little Birds.”

Garbage. Nov. 13. 7 p.m. StereoPlaza (119 Lobanovskyi Ave.) Hr 600-2499

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New British film festival

The New British film festival offers the best of British cinema to its Kyiv audience. This year from Nov. 11 the festival will showcase Andrea Arnold’s road-movie “American Honey,” starring Shia Labeouf, the comedy “War on Everyone,” by John McDonagh, the romantic movie “This Beautiful Fantastic,” by Simon Aboud, and two movies celebrating British cultural icons: the documentary “Versus: The life and Films of Ken Loach,” by Louise Osmond, and a restored version of Nicolas Roeg’s 1976 film “The Man Who Fell to Earth,” starring the late British musical genius David Bowie.

New British film festival. Nov. 10-16. Kyiv cinema (19 Velyka Vasylkivska st.) Hr 80 (each screening)