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Going with the artistic flow


Andreea Anca meets Suzan Woodruff and Márta Kucsora, members of the same movement more »


Duck in at the Horseshoe


With the early onset of autumnal chill this year, restaurant dining moves back indoors, and food-thoughts turn from lighter summer fare like fish to more substantial dishes that can brace you against the nippy wind. And as far as I’m concerned that means duck. more »


The Rocker isn't rocking


All the pop culture strings have been pulled, and Teddy Geiger, in his film debut, might know how to sing, but none of these tricks can turn Peter Cattaneo's The Rocker into a memorable sitcom. more »


Have a good day - concert review


There's nothing like a good surprise, and the chamber music recital by Russian violinist Vadim Repin and pianist Zoltán Kocsis, organized by Filharmónia Budapest Kht at the Academy of Music on Sep 26 was a very good surprise, indeed. more »


MOM Park gets fashionable


On the evening of Thursday Sep 18, an elegant catwalk podium was set up in front of MOM Park in Buda (Alkotás utca 53, District XII), where everyday wear fashion labels such as Promod, GANT, Benetton, Jackpot, Betty Barclay and Mexx introduced their 2008 fall/winter collections. more »


Going mad for their art?


Without creativity, we are nothing, though too much of it is not really welcomed by the world we live in. Yet, stepping outside the norm is a prerequisite to creativity and the balance between living "creatively" and living "normally" is not easy to strike. more »


Indie film follows own plot


At first sight, a white teacher of underprivileged kids in a black neighborhood of New York does not seem such an original film idea, but Half Nelson is different. The script of this independent American film, written by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck (the latter is also the director), is free of stereotypes. more »






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