In March 1948, a Resolution by the Cominform (the Communist Information Bureau) condemned Yugoslavia and its leader Tito as traitors of the communist cause and agents of the capitalist regime. As the conflict burst out between the USSR and Yugoslavia, the
Anyone visiting the open-air Village Museum, a nice and quiet place right at the city exit, can admire some of the most representative architectural styles in the villages of Romanias historical provinces
Cristian Mungiu, the Romanian director decorated by the French minister of culture with the Order of Arts and Letters in rank of Officer, sat on the jury panel at Cannes, presided by Steven Spielberg.
We invite you on a trip to the city of Cluj-Napoca, located at the heart of Transylvania in central Romania. This is a perfect time to visit the city, as the 3rd edition of the Cluj Napoca Days is in full swing. Our guide is Cristian Ivanes, a local journ
The “Food Revolution movement initiated by the English chef Jamie Oliver has earned a great deal of supporters in Romania.
During Modernity, the Romanian Principalities witnessed the widest political, administrative, economic, social and cultural transformation in their history.
Recently, the Grand Hall of the National Theatre in Iasi hosted the 21st Romanian Theatre Union Awards Gala.
Todays destination is the village of Rotbav, in the central Romanian county of Brasov, a region that preserves a large variety of old traditions.
Nora Iugas “Sky Market. A Kitchen Diary and Mihaela Ursas “Eroticon. A treatise on erotic fiction are two of last years most interesting releases. Todays World of Culture invites you to leaf trough those two books.
The Gambrinus beerhouse is one of the landmarks of Romanias capital Bucharest. The place literally became famous thanks to the great Romanian playwright Ion Luca Caragiales short stories. It is located in an area dense with restaurants, pubs and cafeter
Todays edition provides on outlook on various proposals and plans to revise the Romanian Constitution.
“The situation of mass media freedom and pluralism in the European Union is worsening. This is the opening sentence of an appeal urging the European Commission to draft a Directive for the Protection of Media Pluralism and Freedom of the Press. The appea
April the 23rd is a symbolical day for world literature.
Despite some signs of economic recovery, the economic crisis is far from being over.
Today well take you on an imaginary trip to Mangalia, a seaside resort in the southeast of Romania, on the Black Sea coast. This is a travel destination, which we believe will whet the appetite of both those interested in history and those seeking refuge