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Bruce Anthony Marshall, The Music Selector/ Sommelier
- 8 Nov 2013 11:00 AM
Bruce Anthony Marshall aka “The Music Selector/ Sommelier” specializes in genre based musical concept entertainment with the purpose of establishing the ultimate atmospheric experience.
Budapest Bonfire Bash, Party For Charity, 4 Nov 2013
- 6 Nov 2013 11:00 AM
- Russell Skidmore & Marcus Schirrmacher-Gavaller
Thanks to around 200 guests of XpatLoop nearly HUF 1 million was collected to support the Csodalámpa Foundation at this feel-good event on a rainy Monday evening.
“Enterpreneurial Skill Can Be Learned” Interview With CEU Rector John Shattuck
- 31 Oct 2013 8:00 AM
- business
The President and Rector of Central European University (CEU) considers his current post the most important stage of his career. As he told us, CEU has been successful in attracting back to Budapest leading Hungarian academics who had earlier left the country to pursue their careers abroad. Interview published by Figyelő, the Hungarian business and news weekly, with a circulation of 11.200.
Deputy Prime Minister Navracsics: Plans To Draw Back Youth To Hungary
- 29 Oct 2013 12:00 AM
- current affairs
Hungary must pursue the goal of drawing young people who have been staying in Europe back to their homeland, Deputy Prime Minister Tibor Navracsics said on Friday. Mr Navracsics told a career advisory event in his hometown of Veszprém that the government's New Generation programme will offer youth a comprehensive action plan to help them stay in Hungary.
Interview 2: Ken Baines, Former Headmaster, Britannica International School
- 15 Oct 2013 12:00 PM
What’s been happening at work and at home since your first XpatLoop Interview ?
Photo Article: Vegan Restaurants In Budapest
- 15 Oct 2013 9:00 AM
- food & drink
By: We Love Budapest : People tend to turn into nutrition experts and doctors when it comes to the issue of vegan lifestyle, and getting into a fight is not just possible, but probable. Every day more and more people decide to banish animal products from their plates, therefore more and more vegan restaurants are opening to satisfy the ...
XpatLoop Interview Two: Miguel Vieira, Chef, Costes Restaurant Budapest
- 10 Oct 2013 12:00 PM
What’s been happening at work and at home since your first Xpat Interview?
A Night Out Of Eclectic Fun In Budapest
- 3 Oct 2013 9:00 AM
- entertainment
Club Instant is well known to the locals of Budapest and is easily spread to the city’s newcomers. If you’re looking for a place to fit every club goer’s needs Club Instant is the easy answer. Located in the 6th district of Budapest at Nagymező utca 38, Instant provides an array of music, spirits, and atmospheres to suit almost any taste.
Hungary's Hunted Homeless, A Conservative Approach To Pleasant Place
- 3 Oct 2013 1:00 AM
- video
Hungary has been cracking down on its homeless people. Cities now have a law saying they can define areas where they aren't allowed to stay, such as parks, playgrounds, or underpasses. Those who refuse to move on can be sentenced to public service work, fined or put in prison. Civil society groups say the government is criminalising vagrancy and not dealing with the root causes.
Bruce Anthony Marshall, The Music Selector/ Sommelier
- 8 Nov 2013 11:00 AM
Bruce Anthony Marshall aka “The Music Selector/ Sommelier” specializes in genre based musical concept entertainment with the purpose of establishing the ultimate atmospheric experience.
Budapest Bonfire Bash, Party For Charity, 4 Nov 2013
- 6 Nov 2013 11:00 AM
- Russell Skidmore & Marcus Schirrmacher-Gavaller
Thanks to around 200 guests of XpatLoop nearly HUF 1 million was collected to support the Csodalámpa Foundation at this feel-good event on a rainy Monday evening.
“Enterpreneurial Skill Can Be Learned” Interview With CEU Rector John Shattuck
- 31 Oct 2013 8:00 AM
- business
The President and Rector of Central European University (CEU) considers his current post the most important stage of his career. As he told us, CEU has been successful in attracting back to Budapest leading Hungarian academics who had earlier left the country to pursue their careers abroad. Interview published by Figyelő, the Hungarian business and news weekly, with a circulation of 11.200.
Deputy Prime Minister Navracsics: Plans To Draw Back Youth To Hungary
- 29 Oct 2013 12:00 AM
- current affairs
Hungary must pursue the goal of drawing young people who have been staying in Europe back to their homeland, Deputy Prime Minister Tibor Navracsics said on Friday. Mr Navracsics told a career advisory event in his hometown of Veszprém that the government's New Generation programme will offer youth a comprehensive action plan to help them stay in Hungary.
Interview 2: Ken Baines, Former Headmaster, Britannica International School
- 15 Oct 2013 12:00 PM
What’s been happening at work and at home since your first XpatLoop Interview ?
Photo Article: Vegan Restaurants In Budapest
- 15 Oct 2013 9:00 AM
- food & drink
By: We Love Budapest : People tend to turn into nutrition experts and doctors when it comes to the issue of vegan lifestyle, and getting into a fight is not just possible, but probable. Every day more and more people decide to banish animal products from their plates, therefore more and more vegan restaurants are opening to satisfy the ...
XpatLoop Interview Two: Miguel Vieira, Chef, Costes Restaurant Budapest
- 10 Oct 2013 12:00 PM
What’s been happening at work and at home since your first Xpat Interview?
A Night Out Of Eclectic Fun In Budapest
- 3 Oct 2013 9:00 AM
- entertainment
Club Instant is well known to the locals of Budapest and is easily spread to the city’s newcomers. If you’re looking for a place to fit every club goer’s needs Club Instant is the easy answer. Located in the 6th district of Budapest at Nagymező utca 38, Instant provides an array of music, spirits, and atmospheres to suit almost any taste.
Hungary's Hunted Homeless, A Conservative Approach To Pleasant Place
- 3 Oct 2013 1:00 AM
- video
Hungary has been cracking down on its homeless people. Cities now have a law saying they can define areas where they aren't allowed to stay, such as parks, playgrounds, or underpasses. Those who refuse to move on can be sentenced to public service work, fined or put in prison. Civil society groups say the government is criminalising vagrancy and not dealing with the root causes.