4 result(s) for palestine in Entertainment
Now On: World Press Photo Exhibition at Budapest’s Biodóm
- 27 Oct 2025 3:23 PM
- entertainment
The exhibition is open in Budapest until 9 November. 3,778 photographers from 141 countries submitted a total of 59,320 photos to the competition. World Press Photo exhibition opened in Budapest's Biodom.
Balaton Sound Reveals 20 Final Names & Boat Party Details
- 9 Apr 2024 6:00 PM
- entertainment
The epic open-air and lakeside escape that is Heineken Balaton Sound is one of Europe's most accessible and must visit festivals for lovers of world class electronic music.
Budapest International Foto Awards 2022: Winners Presented
- 1 Dec 2022 5:14 PM
- entertainment
The Budapest International Foto Awards honors its winning photographers from around the world.
Charlemagne Palestine (USA), Budapest, 28 September
- 24 Sep 2014 9:06 AM
- entertainment
A contemporary of Philip Glass, Terry Riley, Phill Niblock, and Steve Reich, Palestine wrote intense, ritualistic music in the 1970s, intended by the composer to rub against Western audiences’ expectations of what is beautiful and meaningful in music.
Now On: World Press Photo Exhibition at Budapest’s Biodóm
- 27 Oct 2025 3:23 PM
- entertainment
The exhibition is open in Budapest until 9 November. 3,778 photographers from 141 countries submitted a total of 59,320 photos to the competition. World Press Photo exhibition opened in Budapest's Biodom.
Balaton Sound Reveals 20 Final Names & Boat Party Details
- 9 Apr 2024 6:00 PM
- entertainment
The epic open-air and lakeside escape that is Heineken Balaton Sound is one of Europe's most accessible and must visit festivals for lovers of world class electronic music.
Budapest International Foto Awards 2022: Winners Presented
- 1 Dec 2022 5:14 PM
- entertainment
The Budapest International Foto Awards honors its winning photographers from around the world.
Charlemagne Palestine (USA), Budapest, 28 September
- 24 Sep 2014 9:06 AM
- entertainment
A contemporary of Philip Glass, Terry Riley, Phill Niblock, and Steve Reich, Palestine wrote intense, ritualistic music in the 1970s, intended by the composer to rub against Western audiences’ expectations of what is beautiful and meaningful in music.













