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Xpat Interview: Oliver Sales, Architect
- 31 May 2011 12:00 PM
Oliver is an architect, born in London and raised in East Sussex, he trained at Birmingham School of Architecture. He has lived in Hungary since 1996.
Xpat Interview: Zoltan Rendes, Hungarian TV Personality
- 21 Mar 2011 11:00 AM
Zoltan Rendes is currently working as Head of Creative at TV2 (member of the Pro7Sat1 Group). He is responsible for channel and programme design as well as promotion of TV2 and two cable channels FEM3 and Pro4 and he is also directing promotion and advertisement spots.
Xpat Interview: Calum Ross
- 7 Feb 2011 11:00 AM
I moved to Budapest from Edinburgh in September 2010.
Siwen Chen Of Budapest Selected As Albright Institute Fellow
- 29 Dec 2010 10:34 AM
- community & culture
"Wellesley College senior Siwen Chen, the daughter of Ms. Fan Wang and Dr. Zhen Chan of Budapest, Hungary and a graduate of Li Po Chun United World College in Hong Kong, has been named a fellow of the Madeleine Korbel Albright Institute for Global Affairs, which prepares women for positions of global leadership.
Ten Top Breakfasts In Budapest
- 21 Dec 2010 8:02 AM
- food & drink
In the last few years a whole range of breakfast places have opened in Budapest, showing that the capital has started to catch up with other major European cities. Now Budapest offers exciting alternatives for those who fancy eating-out in the morning.
Xpat Opinion: Tasting Hungary, One Glass At A Time
- 14 Dec 2010 12:00 AM
- food & drink
In early December I was lucky enough to be invited along by my friends at Taste Hungary for a day of wine tasting in Eger. If you are like me, your first taste of Hungarian wine was a mass-produced Bikavér – which you picked off the supermarket shelf for the novelty of the name and region. Once I had relocated to Hungary I trekked up to Eger’s tourist-hungry Szépasszony-völgy which left me ...
'DanceTuesdays', Merlin Theater Budapest, 14 December
- 13 Dec 2010 1:00 AM
- entertainment
"This time the word "budoir" denotes not a lustful haunt where women and men take both their clothes and inhibitions off and give themselves to each other and to rapture. Kati Dombi's Budoir is a buzzing, intimate slice of a big city full of lost souls. /Glória Halász: Is it the cloth that makes...?
Hungarian Folk Art, Museum Of Ethnography Budapest, Shown Now
- 8 Dec 2010 12:00 AM
- community & culture
"There are probably still a great many people whose pulses quicken at the mention of "folk art", as even today, the collection and use of such objects - whether actual antiques, or contemporary pieces produced to preserve traditional culture - is remarkably widespread.
Sam Havadtoy’s Exhibition At B55 Gallery In Budapest
- 22 Nov 2010 12:00 AM
- community & culture
"The new exhibition of Sam Havadtoy, Hungarian painter of the first rank of contemporary art, will open on 16th November at B55 Gallery. The lace-based pieces of HOMMAGE Á JAWLENSKY – NEW PAINTINGS are all pointillist works of art. The pictures presented are inspired by Alexej von Jawlensky, the Russian painter of tragic fate, while the exhibited sculptures re-think some of the well-known Walt ...
Xpat Interview: Oliver Sales, Architect
- 31 May 2011 12:00 PM
Oliver is an architect, born in London and raised in East Sussex, he trained at Birmingham School of Architecture. He has lived in Hungary since 1996.
Xpat Interview: Zoltan Rendes, Hungarian TV Personality
- 21 Mar 2011 11:00 AM
Zoltan Rendes is currently working as Head of Creative at TV2 (member of the Pro7Sat1 Group). He is responsible for channel and programme design as well as promotion of TV2 and two cable channels FEM3 and Pro4 and he is also directing promotion and advertisement spots.
Xpat Interview: Calum Ross
- 7 Feb 2011 11:00 AM
I moved to Budapest from Edinburgh in September 2010.
Siwen Chen Of Budapest Selected As Albright Institute Fellow
- 29 Dec 2010 10:34 AM
- community & culture
"Wellesley College senior Siwen Chen, the daughter of Ms. Fan Wang and Dr. Zhen Chan of Budapest, Hungary and a graduate of Li Po Chun United World College in Hong Kong, has been named a fellow of the Madeleine Korbel Albright Institute for Global Affairs, which prepares women for positions of global leadership.
Ten Top Breakfasts In Budapest
- 21 Dec 2010 8:02 AM
- food & drink
In the last few years a whole range of breakfast places have opened in Budapest, showing that the capital has started to catch up with other major European cities. Now Budapest offers exciting alternatives for those who fancy eating-out in the morning.
Xpat Opinion: Tasting Hungary, One Glass At A Time
- 14 Dec 2010 12:00 AM
- food & drink
In early December I was lucky enough to be invited along by my friends at Taste Hungary for a day of wine tasting in Eger. If you are like me, your first taste of Hungarian wine was a mass-produced Bikavér – which you picked off the supermarket shelf for the novelty of the name and region. Once I had relocated to Hungary I trekked up to Eger’s tourist-hungry Szépasszony-völgy which left me ...
'DanceTuesdays', Merlin Theater Budapest, 14 December
- 13 Dec 2010 1:00 AM
- entertainment
"This time the word "budoir" denotes not a lustful haunt where women and men take both their clothes and inhibitions off and give themselves to each other and to rapture. Kati Dombi's Budoir is a buzzing, intimate slice of a big city full of lost souls. /Glória Halász: Is it the cloth that makes...?
Hungarian Folk Art, Museum Of Ethnography Budapest, Shown Now
- 8 Dec 2010 12:00 AM
- community & culture
"There are probably still a great many people whose pulses quicken at the mention of "folk art", as even today, the collection and use of such objects - whether actual antiques, or contemporary pieces produced to preserve traditional culture - is remarkably widespread.
Sam Havadtoy’s Exhibition At B55 Gallery In Budapest
- 22 Nov 2010 12:00 AM
- community & culture
"The new exhibition of Sam Havadtoy, Hungarian painter of the first rank of contemporary art, will open on 16th November at B55 Gallery. The lace-based pieces of HOMMAGE Á JAWLENSKY – NEW PAINTINGS are all pointillist works of art. The pictures presented are inspired by Alexej von Jawlensky, the Russian painter of tragic fate, while the exhibited sculptures re-think some of the well-known Walt ...















