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Escape From Budapest To Tel Aviv With Malév
- 14 Feb 2008 9:34 AM
- travel
At first glance, the concrete style of Tel Aviv may seem off-putting, yet with a little exploration it’s easy to discover the city's vibrancy. The Mediterranean climate, unique cuisine and rich culture are all positive attractions for any visitor.
Budapest: A Critical Guide - Gresham Palace
- 11 May 2006 6:01 AM
- travel
"The grace of Gresham Palace is striking. At sunset the portrait and the golden tiles of the façade, which at other times of the day are pale, seem to glow. Its proportions are surprisingly peaceful given the art nouveau style, and as one would expect all its surface is richly decorated.
A Belated Interview with André Kertész
- 24 Apr 2006 6:26 AM
- community & culture
"You've mentioned that you were already taking photographs in your head as a small boy. When did you take your first real photographs?
András Török: Budapest A Critical Guide
- 9 Dec 2005 6:45 AM
- entertainment
The book introduces Budapest in a thousand ways, additionally, on a more interesting and entertaining manner than the conventional guidebooks.
It guides the reader through the cultural, gastronomical and architectural attractions of the capital by the help of several illustrations and practical walking maps in a casual and honest style.
The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir
The story of Ajatashatru Oghash Rathod, a fakir who tricks his local village in Rajasthan, India into believing his possesses special powers and into paying him to fly to Paris to buy a bed of nails from an Ikea store.
Ma
Sue Ann is a loner who keeps to herself in her quiet Ohio town. One day, she is asked by Maggie, a new teenager in town, to buy some booze for her and her friends, and Sue Ann sees the chance to make some unsuspecting, if younger, friends of her own. She offers the kids the chance to avoid drinking and driving by hanging out in the basement of her home. But there are some house rules: One of the kids has to stay sober. Don’t curse. Never go upstairs. And call her “Ma.” But as Ma’s hospitality starts to curdle into obsession, what began as a teenage dream turns into a terrorizing nightmare, and Ma’s place goes from the best place in town to the worst place on earth.
Escape From Budapest To Tel Aviv With Malév
- 14 Feb 2008 9:34 AM
- travel
At first glance, the concrete style of Tel Aviv may seem off-putting, yet with a little exploration it’s easy to discover the city's vibrancy. The Mediterranean climate, unique cuisine and rich culture are all positive attractions for any visitor.
Budapest: A Critical Guide - Gresham Palace
- 11 May 2006 6:01 AM
- travel
"The grace of Gresham Palace is striking. At sunset the portrait and the golden tiles of the façade, which at other times of the day are pale, seem to glow. Its proportions are surprisingly peaceful given the art nouveau style, and as one would expect all its surface is richly decorated.
A Belated Interview with André Kertész
- 24 Apr 2006 6:26 AM
- community & culture
"You've mentioned that you were already taking photographs in your head as a small boy. When did you take your first real photographs?
András Török: Budapest A Critical Guide
- 9 Dec 2005 6:45 AM
- entertainment
The book introduces Budapest in a thousand ways, additionally, on a more interesting and entertaining manner than the conventional guidebooks.
It guides the reader through the cultural, gastronomical and architectural attractions of the capital by the help of several illustrations and practical walking maps in a casual and honest style.
The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir
The story of Ajatashatru Oghash Rathod, a fakir who tricks his local village in Rajasthan, India into believing his possesses special powers and into paying him to fly to Paris to buy a bed of nails from an Ikea store.
Ma
Sue Ann is a loner who keeps to herself in her quiet Ohio town. One day, she is asked by Maggie, a new teenager in town, to buy some booze for her and her friends, and Sue Ann sees the chance to make some unsuspecting, if younger, friends of her own. She offers the kids the chance to avoid drinking and driving by hanging out in the basement of her home. But there are some house rules: One of the kids has to stay sober. Don’t curse. Never go upstairs. And call her “Ma.” But as Ma’s hospitality starts to curdle into obsession, what began as a teenage dream turns into a terrorizing nightmare, and Ma’s place goes from the best place in town to the worst place on earth.












