The festival hosted by Nottara Theatre, now in its second year, was born out of the wish of the people working in theatre to encourage audiences to come to the theatre and make them part of the whole theatrical experience
The annexation of Crimea in March has sparked fears that Russia may have its eye on more territories to take over. The pro-Russian separatist region of Transdnestr, which has broken off from the Republic of Moldova, may be next on the list of takeovers, a
A recent proposal supported by the education ministry may see theatre being taught in schools as an optional subject.
A look at the early days of sports transmissions on Radio Romania.
Ciprian Porumbescu, a Romanian classical music composer, patriot, and national hero, surrounded by the aura of an early tragic death, was born on 14 October 1853 in a village in Bukovina, in the area that is now a part of Ukraine.
Romanias stand at the latest Frankfurt Book Fair was characterized by a different concept from last year, an improvement appreciated by both visitors and professionals in the book industry.
According to the 2014 Living Planet Report, the world's wild fauna dropped by over 50%.
Today we travel to the central part of Romania, more specifically to the city of Cluj Napoca.
Even though it is a fairy tale place in terms of landscape, the Danube Delta is a much less friendly environment when it comes to living there.
The winners of the prize-winning contest called “The International Radio Orchestras Festival, RadiRo, at its 2nd edition.
A look at the early days of the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Corporation
The worrying spread of Ebola has caused growing concern in Europe and the US.
Valenii de Munte is a town with deep historical roots.
The number of cancer patients in Romania has spiked at an alarming pace over the last years.
Political psychiatry is seen as a soft version of communist repression, which apparently appeared for the first time in the Soviet Union after Stalin.