Living under Communism had some good points, but did they outweigh the daily str

10 WAYS TO FIGHT OSTALGIA

Living under Communism had some good points, but did they outweigh the daily struggle?
Outstanding vistas less than an hour's drive from Sofia

ISKAR GORGE

Outstanding vistas less than an hour's drive from Sofia
Ireland's man in Sofia

JOHN ROWAN

Ireland's man in Sofia
Banner
Reviews

THE ARCH

Bulgarian music at heart of Hector Zazou's last album

Issue 69

 

 

CONCRETE LEFTOVERS

One very successful attempt to explain, not through words but through images, what Communism was about is a new Italian book entitled Witnesses of Stone

Issue 66, March 2012

 

 

UNKNOWN NANSEN

The exhibition in the Bulgaria State Archives displayed for the first time important documents that chronicle Nansen's work for relieving the plight of Bulgarian POWs in Greece and in Corsica, as well as that of Russian POWs in Bulgaria.

Issue 65, February 2012

 

 

INSIDE TRACK

Where to go and what to do

Issue 35-36, August-September 2009

 

SECOND LIFE

What happens when a psychology graduate with the nose of a reporter and the talent of a writer locks herself up in a flat for six months, only communicating with the world through Internet dating sites? 

Issue 35-36, August-September 2009

 

SOLO

An Indian writer? Writing about Bulgaria?

Issue 33, June 2009

 

WWW REVIEW

Stuck in the web

Issue 28-29, January-February 2009

 

 

GADGETS

Plug in

Issue 28-29, January-February 2009

 

 

FILM REVIEWS

Paul Hindemith was a German composer whom many people consider a musical midget. He is in fact one of 20th Century's greatest modernists. This film, of course, has nothing to do with him.

Issue 28-29, January-February 2009

 

 

MUSIC REVIEWS

Our choice for the first two months of 2009 and more CDs

Issue 28-29, January-February 2009

 

 


Page 1 of 17
Banner
Banner

VAGABOND VIDEO

70 years ago, on 10 March 1943, Bulgaria's pro-Nazi government decided to defy Berlin and halt the deportation of Bulgaria's 50.000 Jews. This was down to the actions of one man - Dimitar Peshev. Just two years later he faced Communist justice and found himself on trial for his life. His niece Kaluda Kiradjieva remembers

This video was produced by www.mycentury.tv

Banner
Banner

POLL

Will the upcoming election be free and fair?




Banner
Banner