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Orson Welles: “Why Are There So Many of Me and So Few of You?”
The Drama: A Morally Knotty Dive into the Perceptions of Love
Backrooms: All Hail the Digital Pioneer Who Saved the Summer Movie Season
Fine Arts
I-opener über die Einsamkeit – im Gespräch mit Oliver Juan
I-opener now tackles the subject of loneliness – in conversation with Oliver Juan
Dominik Szoboszlai is to get a statue
Literature
Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai wins Nobel Literature Prize
György Cserhalmi
knows how and why Latinovits died
It could have happened that way too…
Music
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
Rising Stars to feature a Hungarian young talent again
Theater
Inter Alia: Rosamund Pike and the Beautiful, Terrifying Myth of Having It All
“Nye” Review: A Politician Who Truly Cares
Cabaret Revival at the August Wilson Theater: In Here, Life is Beautiful
Interview
I-opener über die Einsamkeit – im Gespräch mit Oliver Juan
I-opener now tackles the subject of loneliness – in conversation with Oliver Juan
Unforgettable Legacy: The Must-Watch Docuseries Remembers Roland Ratzenberger
Editorial
National Portrait Gallery
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The iconic suffragette painting is displayed in London
Votes for Women! is in Room 33 of the National Portrait Gallery until 13 May.