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September 5 Review: Tragedy, Live From Munich
Goebbels and the Führer Review: A Heavy-Handed Recount of the Propaganda Machinery
Disclaimer Review: The Fiction We Call Reality
Fine Arts
Artist, Eco-Pioneer and Rebel: Agnes Denes Harvests Wheat in Manhattan
Vivian Maier’s Unseen Work – From a Chicago Locker to Fotografiska
More Than Meets the Lip: Dissecting Hayez’s Iconic Kiss
Literature
György Cserhalmi
knows how and why Latinovits died
It could have happened that way too…
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
Christmas mood with a talented organist and an angelic choir
Rising Stars to feature a Hungarian young talent again
Theater
“Nye” Review: A Politician Who Truly Cares
Cabaret Revival at the August Wilson Theater: In Here, Life is Beautiful
The Hills of California Review – Sisterhood and Strife by the Sea
Interview
Unforgettable Legacy: The Must-Watch Docuseries Remembers Roland Ratzenberger
Dóra Barta: I was pondering about time, whether it exists
György Orbán: my Requiem is a tribute to a childhood friendship
Editorial
suffragette
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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.