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06/02 · 'The Birth Of Photography Exhibition', Museum Of Fine Arts Budapest Opens In March
"The period of Pictorialism represents a milestone in the history of photography. The new photographic trend developed almost simultaneously in the 1890s in England, Austria, France and Germany.
06/02 · Hungarian Far-Right Politician István Csurka And Writer Dies
"Istvan Csurka, a Hungarian anti-Soviet dissident playwright and later far-right nationalist politician who was criticized at home and abroad for his anti-semitic articles, died Saturday at age 77. Csurka's death was announced by his family."
03/02 · Joint Hungarian-Swedish Stamp Issue In Memory Of Raoul Wallenberg
"Magyar Posta and the Swedish Post are planning a joint stamp issue in May 2012 in honour of the centenary of the birth of Raoul Wallenberg. The joint stamp issue will coincide with the opening of a special thematic exhibition in the Stamp Museum in Budapest entitled ?Rescuers?.
02/02 · Another Super Scottish Supper In Budapest
The 15th 'Big' Burns Supper, held last Saturday at the Corinthia, raised almost HUF 5 million for children?s hospitals in Hungary. This traditional Caledonian event, held annually around the world, recalls the words and deeds of Scotland?s national poet, Robert Burns. Feedback from guest was positive, "This is a great example of how generous the Scots are, it's a top class evening," said Patrick McMenamin to XpatLoop.com as he enjoyed a glass of Scotch at the WhiskyNet.hu tasting table.
02/02 · John Malkovich To Star At Budapest Spring Festival 2012
"A total of 48 performances will be held at 15 locations at the Budapest Spring Festival during March 16-26, executive director of organiser Budapest Festival Centre Zsófia Vitézy told reporters recently. John Malkovich starring in a play as a serial killer will be the highlight of the festival, Magyar Nemzet observes.
"The period of Pictorialism represents a milestone in the history of photography. The new photographic trend developed almost simultaneously in the 1890s in England, Austria, France and Germany.
06/02 · Hungarian Far-Right Politician István Csurka And Writer Dies
"Istvan Csurka, a Hungarian anti-Soviet dissident playwright and later far-right nationalist politician who was criticized at home and abroad for his anti-semitic articles, died Saturday at age 77. Csurka's death was announced by his family."
03/02 · Joint Hungarian-Swedish Stamp Issue In Memory Of Raoul Wallenberg
"Magyar Posta and the Swedish Post are planning a joint stamp issue in May 2012 in honour of the centenary of the birth of Raoul Wallenberg. The joint stamp issue will coincide with the opening of a special thematic exhibition in the Stamp Museum in Budapest entitled ?Rescuers?.
02/02 · Another Super Scottish Supper In Budapest
The 15th 'Big' Burns Supper, held last Saturday at the Corinthia, raised almost HUF 5 million for children?s hospitals in Hungary. This traditional Caledonian event, held annually around the world, recalls the words and deeds of Scotland?s national poet, Robert Burns. Feedback from guest was positive, "This is a great example of how generous the Scots are, it's a top class evening," said Patrick McMenamin to XpatLoop.com as he enjoyed a glass of Scotch at the WhiskyNet.hu tasting table.
02/02 · John Malkovich To Star At Budapest Spring Festival 2012
"A total of 48 performances will be held at 15 locations at the Budapest Spring Festival during March 16-26, executive director of organiser Budapest Festival Centre Zsófia Vitézy told reporters recently. John Malkovich starring in a play as a serial killer will be the highlight of the festival, Magyar Nemzet observes.
