A surprising structure in the form of a yurt appeared last summer on the beach in Vama Veche, a Black Sea resort associated with free spirits.
A classy semi-basement overlooking the street, inviting to gourmet experiences and a perfect venue for workshops, wine testing sessions and...
When was the last time you put pen to paper to write a letter? A letter which was not a Christmas card, or an invitation to a ceremony?
The French Revolution is a small lab opened in Bucharest early this year.
Garana is an isolated village, which you can only reach by changing a few trains and buses, and which is the venue of one of the most famous jazz festivals in Romania and the largest outdoors jazz festival in Eastern Europe.
The SONG group was founded in 1974 by Ioan Luchian Mihalea with students from the National University of Music.
Humanist ceremonies lack any religious component and are held by specially trained people.
Located 50 km away from the western city of Timisoara, Charlottenburg is the only round village in the country.
Romanian students developed a software that can make a crucial contribution to improving the life quality of those suffering from temporary disabilities.
Lucian Ionescu made a cruise from Giurgiu to Venice, on a kayak he had built himself.
Catalina Biholar is a young journalist from Suceava who found an alternative to going to the theatre: home theatre.
The Comics Museum is a project started by artist Alexandru Ciubotaru on June 16th 2011 as a physical space.
What is there to fit in a shoebox? More than you can imagine. Since 2007 thousands of poor children have been receiving presents in shoeboxes, offered by Romanians of means.
Two years ago Ariel Constantinof set up a bike courier company called “Tribul, “the tribe.
A talk with Sandra Pralong, the coordinator of “Why Foreigners Fall in Love with Romania – a book of interviews with foreign nationals living in Romania.