A few years ago, one of our students wrote an essay about “Családáradás”, a very late novel by the Hungarian author Miklós Mészöly. The essay...
Alfred Rényi the grandson of Alexander Bernát and the author of several works popularizing mathematics said the following: “In a certain sense...
In his latest Bagatelle- and Tricolour works, the painter Gábor Császár experiments with the embedding of flashing shapes and lines into new dimensions. He does this by...
To be honest, my head was full of preconceived ideas when I arrived at the latest exhibition at the Ernst Museum. “An American skater boy shouldn’t dabble in...
My name is Silent Quill, I am the chief of a tribe which has been driven to a country Reservation. It is a great honour to stand here and talk to the open ears and hearts...
The judgement of the 20th century has been a widely disputed topic for decades. In various ways, many have tried to describe this era living deep inside us. "The...
An interview with poet István Kemény from faraway Berlin, Germany, about his conversation book created in cooperation with Attila Bartis, as well as his novel, family, culture,...
Most of you might not recognise the name C. S. Lewis, especially if you see it among philosophers. However, if he's mentioned as the author of The Chronicles of...
I am one of those that consider Equus as a legendary performance of Pesti Színház, starring László Gálffi and Iván Darvas. Thus...
An exciting event was hold by HABA jointly with the British Council on 2 March 2011, where Paul Collard gave a presentation titled “Unlocking Creativity in Schools...