35 result(s) for the little prince
Hungarian Wine Guide: Appreciating The Subtleties Of Best Rosé Available
- 17 Aug 2020 11:00 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- food & drink
Hungary is currently awash with rosé, a wine style in which the country’s vintners generally excel, often by skillfully channeling the crispy acidity and succulent red fruit of the indigenous Kékfrankos grape into the glass.
'My Little Beast': Children’s Book Illustration Exhibition @ Deák 17 Gallery Budapest
- 18 Jun 2020 9:07 AM
- community & culture
Seen until 3 July. People have depicted monsters as long as they have had fears - that is, since the beginning of time.
Francophone Film Days In Budapest, Now On Until 13 July
- 16 Jun 2020 9:09 AM
- entertainment
The Institut Français offers you the chance to discover 11 short and 10 feature films, both French and African with English subtitles. Animations, documentaries, and films for young audiences as well as adults, all allow audiences to enjoy a cinema experience from home, we're told.
Hans Zimmer Concert, Budapest Aréna, 1 June
- 15 Feb 2017 8:00 AM
- entertainment
Hans Zimmer, Hollywood’s most in demand and innovative film music composer whose 100 film scores have made over $24 billion at the box office, will be returning to Europe in the Summer of 2017 following his very first US and Australian concerts.
Fungarian: Attila The Hun(garian)
- 5 Jan 2017 12:00 AM
- community & culture
Every 7th of January I have to call four friends called Attila and congratulate them on their name day. A Hungarian table calendar tells you whose name day it is, and just to make sure every morning the radio announcer congratulates those who are celebrating their name day. In addition a little sign at the florist’s reminds you about the day’s name just in case you forgot.
Mel Horwitch, Former Dean, CEU Business School
- 9 Feb 2016 11:00 AM
Mel Horwitch is Dean and University Professor at Central European University Business School, located in Budapest, Hungary. Previously, he was Professor of Technology Management and Chair of the Department of Technology Management, at the Polytechnic Institute of NYU (now NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering).
Now On: Bartók The Folklorist, Museum Of Music History
- 29 Dec 2015 8:00 AM
- community & culture
The Budapest Bartók Archives presents rarely shown original documents, compositional and scholarly manuscripts, letters, photos form the Hungarian Bartók Estate and some little known documents from the Kodály Archives, to give a rare insight into this exceptional musical life and work.
'The Nutcracker', National Concert Hall Budapest, 7 January
- 5 Jan 2015 8:02 AM
- entertainment
The idea for the ballet The Nutcracker came from the one-time director of the Imperial Theatres of Russia, who wanted to see a fairytale ballet on stage, based on E. T. A. Hoffmann’s story The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, which would surpass all before it in both sound and spectacle. He commissioned Tchaikovsky to compose the score. The third and last of Tchaikovsky’s ballets after Swan Lake ...
Xpat Opinion: The Hungary ‘Expert’ Discredited On Twitter
- 19 Mar 2014 8:00 AM
- current affairs
“I have been helping her understand the details of the system for two years,” says Viktor Szigetvári about a certain Princeton professor. She “is using my analyses on numerous points,” says the former campaign manager and veteran of Socialist Party politics and now co-chair of Gordon Bajnai’s opposition political party, Together 2014.
Hungarian Wine Guide: Appreciating The Subtleties Of Best Rosé Available
- 17 Aug 2020 11:00 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- food & drink
Hungary is currently awash with rosé, a wine style in which the country’s vintners generally excel, often by skillfully channeling the crispy acidity and succulent red fruit of the indigenous Kékfrankos grape into the glass.
'My Little Beast': Children’s Book Illustration Exhibition @ Deák 17 Gallery Budapest
- 18 Jun 2020 9:07 AM
- community & culture
Seen until 3 July. People have depicted monsters as long as they have had fears - that is, since the beginning of time.
Francophone Film Days In Budapest, Now On Until 13 July
- 16 Jun 2020 9:09 AM
- entertainment
The Institut Français offers you the chance to discover 11 short and 10 feature films, both French and African with English subtitles. Animations, documentaries, and films for young audiences as well as adults, all allow audiences to enjoy a cinema experience from home, we're told.
Hans Zimmer Concert, Budapest Aréna, 1 June
- 15 Feb 2017 8:00 AM
- entertainment
Hans Zimmer, Hollywood’s most in demand and innovative film music composer whose 100 film scores have made over $24 billion at the box office, will be returning to Europe in the Summer of 2017 following his very first US and Australian concerts.
Fungarian: Attila The Hun(garian)
- 5 Jan 2017 12:00 AM
- community & culture
Every 7th of January I have to call four friends called Attila and congratulate them on their name day. A Hungarian table calendar tells you whose name day it is, and just to make sure every morning the radio announcer congratulates those who are celebrating their name day. In addition a little sign at the florist’s reminds you about the day’s name just in case you forgot.
Mel Horwitch, Former Dean, CEU Business School
- 9 Feb 2016 11:00 AM
Mel Horwitch is Dean and University Professor at Central European University Business School, located in Budapest, Hungary. Previously, he was Professor of Technology Management and Chair of the Department of Technology Management, at the Polytechnic Institute of NYU (now NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering).
Now On: Bartók The Folklorist, Museum Of Music History
- 29 Dec 2015 8:00 AM
- community & culture
The Budapest Bartók Archives presents rarely shown original documents, compositional and scholarly manuscripts, letters, photos form the Hungarian Bartók Estate and some little known documents from the Kodály Archives, to give a rare insight into this exceptional musical life and work.
'The Nutcracker', National Concert Hall Budapest, 7 January
- 5 Jan 2015 8:02 AM
- entertainment
The idea for the ballet The Nutcracker came from the one-time director of the Imperial Theatres of Russia, who wanted to see a fairytale ballet on stage, based on E. T. A. Hoffmann’s story The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, which would surpass all before it in both sound and spectacle. He commissioned Tchaikovsky to compose the score. The third and last of Tchaikovsky’s ballets after Swan Lake ...
Xpat Opinion: The Hungary ‘Expert’ Discredited On Twitter
- 19 Mar 2014 8:00 AM
- current affairs
“I have been helping her understand the details of the system for two years,” says Viktor Szigetvári about a certain Princeton professor. She “is using my analyses on numerous points,” says the former campaign manager and veteran of Socialist Party politics and now co-chair of Gordon Bajnai’s opposition political party, Together 2014.

















