6 result(s) for gábor gyöngyösi in Articles
Piano Day @ Budapest Palace Of Arts, 29 March
- 8 Feb 2019 9:23 AM
- https://www.mupa.hu/en
- entertainment
Ever since 2015, the 29th of March has been dedicated as Piano Day, a date set aside to celebrate the classic instrument, chosen because it falls on the 88th day of the year – the number of keys on a standard keyboard.
Opinion: After LMP’s Implosion, Now It’s Jobbik’s Turn To Self-Destruct
- 7 Oct 2018 7:59 AM
- http://hungarianspectrum.org/
- current affairs
At least two opposition parties, LMP and Jobbik, are in the process of self-annihilation. Now it is Jobbik’s turn.
RIP The Budapest Beacon, Exit Interview With Richard Field
- 16 Apr 2018 4:01 PM
- http://budapestbeacon.com/
- current affairs
Four and a half years to the day after its launch, The Budapest Beacon is publishing its final article today in the form of an exit interview with Budapest Beacon managing editor Richard Field.
Contemporary Arts Festival, Now On Until 23 October
- 14 Oct 2016 5:35 AM
- community & culture
The CAFe Budapest Contemporary Arts Festival presents some of the greatest contemporary performers from Hungary and abroad, including Yann Tiersen, Hiromi, Plaid and the Southbank Gamelan Players, Squarepusher’s project band, Shobaleader One, Krzysztof Penderecki, Yellowjackets, the FAMILIE FLÖZ and Krisztián Gergye’s Company.
Opposition Parties Divided Over Hungary Anti-IS Mission
- 15 Apr 2015 9:00 AM
- current affairs
The opposition Socialists and radical nationalist Jobbik rejected Hungary’s military participation in the international coalition while smaller opposition parties were largely in favour.
Xpat Opinion: “Anti-Zionist” Rally On Eve Of World Jewish Congress In Budapest
- 6 May 2013 9:00 AM
- current affairs
A left wing commentator welcomes the Prime Minister’s attempts to prevent anti-Semitic demonstrations, although he would prefer clear-cut legislation to ban racist rallies in general. A right-wing columnist believes the Left needs the danger of racism in order to present itself as the only bulwark against barbarism.
Piano Day @ Budapest Palace Of Arts, 29 March
- 8 Feb 2019 9:23 AM
- https://www.mupa.hu/en
- entertainment
Ever since 2015, the 29th of March has been dedicated as Piano Day, a date set aside to celebrate the classic instrument, chosen because it falls on the 88th day of the year – the number of keys on a standard keyboard.
Opinion: After LMP’s Implosion, Now It’s Jobbik’s Turn To Self-Destruct
- 7 Oct 2018 7:59 AM
- http://hungarianspectrum.org/
- current affairs
At least two opposition parties, LMP and Jobbik, are in the process of self-annihilation. Now it is Jobbik’s turn.
RIP The Budapest Beacon, Exit Interview With Richard Field
- 16 Apr 2018 4:01 PM
- http://budapestbeacon.com/
- current affairs
Four and a half years to the day after its launch, The Budapest Beacon is publishing its final article today in the form of an exit interview with Budapest Beacon managing editor Richard Field.
Contemporary Arts Festival, Now On Until 23 October
- 14 Oct 2016 5:35 AM
- community & culture
The CAFe Budapest Contemporary Arts Festival presents some of the greatest contemporary performers from Hungary and abroad, including Yann Tiersen, Hiromi, Plaid and the Southbank Gamelan Players, Squarepusher’s project band, Shobaleader One, Krzysztof Penderecki, Yellowjackets, the FAMILIE FLÖZ and Krisztián Gergye’s Company.
Opposition Parties Divided Over Hungary Anti-IS Mission
- 15 Apr 2015 9:00 AM
- current affairs
The opposition Socialists and radical nationalist Jobbik rejected Hungary’s military participation in the international coalition while smaller opposition parties were largely in favour.
Xpat Opinion: “Anti-Zionist” Rally On Eve Of World Jewish Congress In Budapest
- 6 May 2013 9:00 AM
- current affairs
A left wing commentator welcomes the Prime Minister’s attempts to prevent anti-Semitic demonstrations, although he would prefer clear-cut legislation to ban racist rallies in general. A right-wing columnist believes the Left needs the danger of racism in order to present itself as the only bulwark against barbarism.