March 23, 2017
Various private initiatives to historicize gay culture seem politically more and more relevant in the process of turning the community’s experiences from memory to history.
— Valentina Iancu
December 5, 2016
I couldn’t think of a better place to satisfy my need for expressive bodies and gushing energies than the National Dance Center.
— Marina Oprea
November 23, 2016
About the attractions at Temps d'Images #9.
— Cristina Bogdan
October 27, 2016
The capital of Austria comes to life at the beginning of fall with two simultaneous events dedicated to contemporary art, the Parallel Vienna show and the viennacontemporary international art fair.
— Andreea Grecu
October 19, 2016
Hate is a very loose and general term, a feeling so familiar yet so unassumed. We hate to hate, we’d hate to be characterized as hateful, yet this is exactly what we are, and that’s OK.
— Marina Oprea
October 11, 2016
A coverage about the extreme areas in which technology can crossover, especially when interacting with art.
— Miron Ghiu
September 19, 2016
Suzana Dan talks about The White Night of the Galleries, now at its 10th edition, rich with new guests and spaces.
— Andreea Grecu
September 1, 2016
The sheer existence of an event such as Outernational Days, especially in a context like Bucharest, is a pretty huge, almost miraculous deal.
— Andra Nikolayi
July 4, 2016
An interview with Czegő Csongor, the director of the experimental dance festival dance.movement.theatre.
— Cristina Bogdan
May 5, 2016
Due to a fortunate coincidence this year, the Rokolectiv electronic music and art festival seems to have benefited from this lunar tutelage.
— Andra Nikolayi