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    Artist, Eco-Pioneer and Rebel: Agnes Denes Harvests Wheat in Manhattan Artist, Eco-Pioneer and Rebel: Agnes Denes Harvests Wheat in Manhattan
    Vivian Maier’s Unseen Work – From a Chicago Locker to Fotografiska Vivian Maier’s Unseen Work – From a Chicago Locker to Fotografiska
    More Than Meets the Lip: Dissecting Hayez’s Iconic Kiss More Than Meets the Lip: Dissecting Hayez’s Iconic Kiss
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    <strong>György Cserhalmi</strong> knows how and why Latinovits died György Cserhalmi knows how and why Latinovits died
    It could have happened that way too… It could have happened that way too…
    Sándor Márai compared the sea to a mother’s womb Sándor Márai compared the sea to a mother’s womb
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    Kálmán Balogh and the cimbalom players of the future stir special emotions in our hearts Kálmán Balogh and the cimbalom players of the future stir special emotions in our hearts
    Christmas mood with a talented organist and an angelic choir Christmas mood with a talented organist and an angelic choir
    Rising Stars to feature a Hungarian young talent again Rising Stars to feature a Hungarian young talent again
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    “Nye” Review: A Politician Who Truly Cares “Nye” Review: A Politician Who Truly Cares
    Cabaret Revival at the August Wilson Theater: In Here, Life is Beautiful Cabaret Revival at the August Wilson Theater: In Here, Life is Beautiful
    The Hills of California Review – Sisterhood and Strife by the Sea The Hills of California Review – Sisterhood and Strife by the Sea
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    Unforgettable Legacy: The Must-Watch Docuseries Remembers Roland Ratzenberger Unforgettable Legacy: The Must-Watch Docuseries Remembers Roland Ratzenberger
    Dóra Barta: I was pondering about time, whether it exists Dóra Barta: I was pondering about time, whether it exists
    György Orbán: my Requiem is a tribute to a childhood friendship György Orbán: my Requiem is a tribute to a childhood friendship
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  • „Stewart” Review: The Flying Scot Beats One Goliath After Another

    We follow Sir Jackie Stwart on a wild ride that goes from the roaring motorsports scene to exploring profound themes…

  • „Dalíland” Review: Building the Ultimate Pink Pr*ck

    “Dalíland” takes us on a journey into the world of the legendary surrealist artist Salvador Dalí. A review by Dora Endre.

  • “Renfield” Review: A Handful of Nuns and a Busload of Cheerleaders

    According to our story, Renfield lives to fulfill his master Dracula’s twisted wishes, no matter how depraved they may be.

  • „Villeneuve Pironi” Review: Racing’s Untold Tragedy Told in a Lousy Way

    Undoubtedly, “Villeneuve Pironi” truly shines when it explores the untold stories of the women behind these legendary drivers.

  • “Beautiful Beings” Review: Someone Lifted Me Out of the Sea

    When we meet 14-year-old protagonist of Beautiful Beings, he endures bullying, physical violence, and emotional torment.

  • Jennifer “Jini” Lash: Extraordinary Novelist and Matriarch of the Fiennes Family

    In the realm of celebrities, where actors and filmmakers take center stage, there exists a hidden gem—a woman named Jennifer Lash.

  • „The Ghost of Richard Harris” Review: Unmasking the World’s Angriest Man

    The Ghost of Richard Harris: a wonderfully shot and edited documentary introduces us to the enigmatic actor – a man of extremes.

  • “Sick of Myself” Review: My Hospital Selfie Is Better Than Yours

    Sick of Myself cleverly explores the lengths people go to feel noticed and valued – even if it means losing their authenticity.

  • „Where The Tracks End” Review: Clouds Taste Like Cotton Candy

    Where the Tracks End: capturing the essence of the Mexican countryside with its sweeping landscapes and vibrant colors

  • „Beau Is Afraid” Review: Ballad of the Wounded Man-Child

    The story revolves around Beau’s attempt to return home after a long absence – writes Dora Endre about the movie Beau is Afraid.

  • Antonio Castrignanò: Babilonia is traditional music, not from the past but the future

    On this album, Antonio Castrignanò walks around the world and meets a lot of interesting people. Let’s walk with him!

  • Sándor Márai compared the sea to a mother’s womb

    Hungarian writer and thinker Sándor Márai spend a huge part of his life in exile, partly in Italy. Soon we can learn more about those years.

  • Roberta Gambarini: suddenly I was there, hanging out with James Moody

    “It was inevitable for me to move to the US”, Roberta Gambarini explains, “and to learn jazz from the most authentic source.”

  • About Gods and Heroes: the most popular Wagner works in the Müpa

    Wagner’s operas depict passionate stories and dramatic situations: love affairs, human emotions and fateful decisions…

  • Studio 11 is 60 years old – interview with Gyula Tóth

    We try to keep our history alive, and fortunately there are opportunities to do so – says band leader Gyula Tóth about Studio 11.

  • Bartók meets ska: PASO launches its new album!

    Victor Rice met Hungarian PASO through his passion for Bartók. Is Jamaican ska similar to Central and Eastern European music? Come and see!

  • What childhood fear fantasies did Ligeti have…?

    Requiem by Ligeti has an indescribably powerful effect on the listener and brings us to a true catharsis that stays with us for long.

  • Neptune Frost: Open Your Soul and Dare to Give In

    Young adults escape from their village, and establish a new, revolutionary collective against the ruling authoritarian regime.

  • Inside: Is No Man an Island or Every Man an Island?

    Nemo, an artist turned art aficionado slash art thief, gets trapped inside a monochrome art gallery-esque penthouse.

  • After Yang Review: There Is No Something Without Nothing

    Yang, a certified and refurbished AI assistant beloved by his human family, needs a quick fix after a sudden breakdown.

  • Mísia – and her melancholic, brooding, passionate fado

    Mísia uses innovative techniques because she aims to preserve the values of traditional fado while adding something new to the genre.

  • You might see Martin Grubinger on stage for the last time

    Martin Grubinger is famous for practising until he collapses in the rehearsal room, and when he wakes up again, he sits back to the drums…

  • Bea Palya welcomes Estonian Mari Kalkun to Hungary

    Bea Palya and Mari Kalkun in Tallinn and soon found that they understood each other very well, both musically and personally.

  • Ivan Repušić: I Lombardi and Nabucco are twin plays – an interview

    Earlier Verdi operas are rarely performed, but the line-up of the Munich Radio Orchestra is optimal for these works – Ivan Repušić explains.

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