21 result(s) for satire
Free 'Veszprém-Balaton Filmpiknik', 3 – 5 September
- 1 Sep 2020 9:31 AM
- entertainment
The first Veszprém-Balaton Filmpiknik offers an exciting environment with cozy outdoor and urban venues so that Hungarian films and audiences can get a taste of the movie-going experience again after months of pandemic-forced abstinence.
'Very British Satires & Grotesques' @ Palace Of Arts This Autumn
- 29 Jul 2020 9:30 AM
- entertainment
This autumn, Müpacinema offers a selection of satires and grotesques depicting the famous British world view through captivating storylines and unforgettable acting.
‘Illiberal Stand-Up Comedy: Nobody's Business', 20 April
- 19 Apr 2018 8:16 AM
- entertainment
Réka Kinga Papp is a rolling pin waving suburban PTA mom who'd throw in the pricipal's office windows with gluten free cookies, had they misscheduled her kid's chess classes.
Police Arrive One Hour After Grand Opening Of Two-Tailed Dog Party Pub
- 4 Sep 2017 8:42 AM
- current affairs
The Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party (MKKP) held a grand opening for a pub it opened around 6 pm Tuesday in Budapest’s District VII, but police arrived within the hour, hvg.hu reports.
Ealy Mays: Think Outside The Box Exhibition, Pintér Gallery
- 20 Jul 2017 12:00 PM
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Don Giovanni, Budapest Erkel Theatre, 24 March
- 24 Mar 2015 8:02 AM
- community & culture
For more than two centuries, what is possibly Mozart's most enigmatic work has both enchanted and perplexed audiences. This masterpiece relating the tragi-comic adventures of the already mythologised seducer from Seville is actually a wide-screen "grand epic" embracing the entire world.
EU Film Festival In Chicago Brings Europe To American Movie Lovers
- 20 Mar 2015 7:59 AM
- entertainment
“Hungary is country full of contradictions, a very colorful place that's a happy and depressive place at the same time. I think Budapest is an exeptionally beautiful capital and it's important to me that people abroad feel the same way about it.” Says Gabor Reisz, the director of the Hungarian comedy “For Some Inexplicable Reason” (Van Valami Furcsa es Megmagyarazhatatlan).
Interview With Richard Field, Managing Editor Of The Budapest Beacon
- 20 Jan 2015 8:00 AM
- community & culture
At the end of 2014 he condemned the government in a number of articles appearing in the columns of the Budapest Beacon. The other paper he operates with journalists who used to work for Origo, abcug.hu, brings home the situation with regard to poverty in Hungary. The American businessman and philanthropist, Richard Field, supported Mária Seres’s movement and then LMP.
Now On: Derkovits: The Artist & His Times, National Gallery Budapest
- 13 Jun 2014 9:04 AM
- community & culture
As part of the ongoing series at the Hungarian National Gallery dealing with the life's works of outstanding Hungarian artists, this exhibition presents the art of one of the major figures from the period between the wars, Gyula Derkovits (1894-1934). The significance of Derkovits was recognized even by the critics, collectors and museum experts of his own age.
Free 'Veszprém-Balaton Filmpiknik', 3 – 5 September
- 1 Sep 2020 9:31 AM
- entertainment
The first Veszprém-Balaton Filmpiknik offers an exciting environment with cozy outdoor and urban venues so that Hungarian films and audiences can get a taste of the movie-going experience again after months of pandemic-forced abstinence.
'Very British Satires & Grotesques' @ Palace Of Arts This Autumn
- 29 Jul 2020 9:30 AM
- entertainment
This autumn, Müpacinema offers a selection of satires and grotesques depicting the famous British world view through captivating storylines and unforgettable acting.
‘Illiberal Stand-Up Comedy: Nobody's Business', 20 April
- 19 Apr 2018 8:16 AM
- entertainment
Réka Kinga Papp is a rolling pin waving suburban PTA mom who'd throw in the pricipal's office windows with gluten free cookies, had they misscheduled her kid's chess classes.
Police Arrive One Hour After Grand Opening Of Two-Tailed Dog Party Pub
- 4 Sep 2017 8:42 AM
- current affairs
The Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party (MKKP) held a grand opening for a pub it opened around 6 pm Tuesday in Budapest’s District VII, but police arrived within the hour, hvg.hu reports.
Ealy Mays: Think Outside The Box Exhibition, Pintér Gallery
- 20 Jul 2017 12:00 PM
- Xpatloop
org.hippoecm.hst.content.beans.standard.HippoHtml@5e2c8277
Don Giovanni, Budapest Erkel Theatre, 24 March
- 24 Mar 2015 8:02 AM
- community & culture
For more than two centuries, what is possibly Mozart's most enigmatic work has both enchanted and perplexed audiences. This masterpiece relating the tragi-comic adventures of the already mythologised seducer from Seville is actually a wide-screen "grand epic" embracing the entire world.
EU Film Festival In Chicago Brings Europe To American Movie Lovers
- 20 Mar 2015 7:59 AM
- entertainment
“Hungary is country full of contradictions, a very colorful place that's a happy and depressive place at the same time. I think Budapest is an exeptionally beautiful capital and it's important to me that people abroad feel the same way about it.” Says Gabor Reisz, the director of the Hungarian comedy “For Some Inexplicable Reason” (Van Valami Furcsa es Megmagyarazhatatlan).
Interview With Richard Field, Managing Editor Of The Budapest Beacon
- 20 Jan 2015 8:00 AM
- community & culture
At the end of 2014 he condemned the government in a number of articles appearing in the columns of the Budapest Beacon. The other paper he operates with journalists who used to work for Origo, abcug.hu, brings home the situation with regard to poverty in Hungary. The American businessman and philanthropist, Richard Field, supported Mária Seres’s movement and then LMP.
Now On: Derkovits: The Artist & His Times, National Gallery Budapest
- 13 Jun 2014 9:04 AM
- community & culture
As part of the ongoing series at the Hungarian National Gallery dealing with the life's works of outstanding Hungarian artists, this exhibition presents the art of one of the major figures from the period between the wars, Gyula Derkovits (1894-1934). The significance of Derkovits was recognized even by the critics, collectors and museum experts of his own age.















