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    “Mickey 17” Review: Pattinson Dies (Well, a Lot) But Capitalism Lives On “Mickey 17” Review: Pattinson Dies (Well, a Lot) But Capitalism Lives On
    “The Last Showgirl” Review: When The Glitter Settles “The Last Showgirl” Review: When The Glitter Settles
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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
  • Music
    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
  • Theater
    “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
  • Interview
    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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  • The Face in the Mirror: two men fall in love with the female clone

    Face in the Mirror turns our image of the world upside down: the clone is more human than the person coming from a mother’s womb.

  • Everyone should read Bergen Waltz

    The deterrent force of trauma gets weaker and weaker, and suddenly the Bergen-Belsen experiences burst out of BIG.

  • A living composer in the spotlight: an evening with Judit Varga

    I meet Gábor Boldoczki twice during this season, it was great to compose a new piece for him – says Judit Varga.

  • Góbé is 15! – Birthday concert in the Müpa

    The music of Góbé is based on associations – between folk melodies, popular music and classical music. Interview with band members.

  • Mihály Dresch: like snipers, they shoot at you

    Today I still have my feelings and my truths, but I have refined my things – says legendary musician Mihály Dresch.

  • Tcha Limberger learned Hungarian to play Hungarian music

    One can indeed love Hungarian ‘nóta’ and authentic folk music at the same time – says multi-instrumentalist Tcha Limberger.

  • A duel on organ: László Fassang and Sietze de Vries

    As László Fassang believes, “the music that comes out of your listening ears can turn the audience into a spirited, vibrant community”.

  • Ripoff Raskolnikov and his band plays with root-rock star Dawn Brothers

    Although Ripoff Raskolnikov Band and Dawn Brothers members have been long-time music acquaintances, this is their first joint concert.

  • Metropole Orkest: Arakatak – music of hope and joy

    The Metropole Orkest, a vibrant, experimental and ever-renewing Dutch orchestra, will open the Bridging Europe Festival.

  • Irie Maffia goes back to the roots – interview with MC Columbo

    We interviewed MC Columbo, one of the founders and bandleader of Irie Maffia, about the concert at the Müpa and many more.

  • The Lost City: Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover

    The Lost City is one of the most enjoyable cocktail comedies of this year. Not perfect – but never loses charm and pace.

  • Eating Our Way to Extinction: “I’m a Vegetarian and Pigs Are People Too”

    Eating Our Way to Extinction uses intriguing examples, well-grounded information and experiments much with genre and form.

  • Kings of Convenience: honest music about desire and love

    The secret to the success of indie folk-pop duo Kings of Convenience is their unparalleled clarity of sound and unpretentious sentimentality.

  • Music in the making: how Tineke Postma prepares for Budapest

    What I prefer is to be in the moment, to improvise, and to react to what the others are doing – says jazz saxophonist Tineke Postma.

  • Barbra Streisand inspired me in singing and acting – says Orsi Kozma

    We spoke to singer Orsi Kozma about Barbra Streisand, the relationship between acting and singing, and how they are preparing for the evening.

  • Béla Szalóky: Duke Ellington explored and pushed the boundaries of jazz

    Duke Ellington composed in a very unique, personal way – says Béla Szalóky about his hero, subject of the Echoes of Ellington concert.

  • Meantime, A Time Capsule That Lost None Of Its Relevance

    Meantime, made in 1983, deals with the early-life crisis and unemployment issues dominating Margaret Thatcher’s Britain.

  • Organic Collaborations and the Discipline of Creative Artists: Conversation with Legendary Filmmaker Mike Leigh

    Mike Leigh: I sit down with the actors and get them to talk about lots and lots of people. And eventually, I choose somebody for them…

  • Here Before and the Blossoming of Female Led Psychological Thrillers

    Here Before, Stacey Gregg’s feature film debut, is an inventive, crafty and most importantly confident piece of art.

  • Filming Formula One – Exclusive Interview with Phil Rorke

    Phil Rorke offered us fascinating insights into his challenging and rewarding job as the Formula-1 broadcast executive director.

  • A Grammy-awarded star on the phone: Kurt Elling and the SuperBlue

    Kurt Elling recorded an exciting and experimental new album with three of his peers: Charlie Hunter, DJ Harrison, and Corey Fonville.

  • Transcendent experience of music: Alim Qasimov and Alireza Ghorbani

    “To be a musician, you must have a true fire burning inside you” – says Alim Qasimov before his very first concert in Hungary.

  • Concert of inseparable Gotthard and Szebényi

    Article: Győző Nagy Translation: Nóra Fehér Mihály Gotthard and Dani Szebényi are old “collaborators”. Ever since they met behind the…

  • Marc Albrecht on the trail of lost works by restless geniuses

    Marc Albrecht explained to me why is it important yet sometimes difficult to find not so well known works from older times.

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