The Orthodox Church was perhaps the most outspoken of all the gays'  opponents.

PROUD TO BE DIFFERENT?

The Orthodox Church was perhaps the most outspoken of all the gays' opponents. In a statement posted on its web page, the Bulgarian clergy used strong language to condemn what it termed a "mortal sin" and "ignominious affray"
But what was Adam Mickiewicz doing in Burgas, now Bulgaria's second  Black Sea c

ADAM MICKIEWICZ IN BURGAS

But what was Adam Mickiewicz doing in Burgas, now Bulgaria's second Black Sea coast town, at a time when it barely existed except as a small, disease-ridden village, and Bulgaria was a territory of "European Turkey"?
Yes, archaeology in Bulgaria has changed a lot in the last 10 years. The  Americ

ARCHAEOLOGY NOW

Yes, archaeology in Bulgaria has changed a lot in the last 10 years. The American Research Center in Sofia, or ARCS, which was founded in 2004, marks an episode in this series of changes, and a positive one at that.
Reviews

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

 

 

WWW REVIEW

Stuck in the web

Issue 27, December 2008

 

GADGETS

Plug in

Issue 27, December 2008

 

 

FILM REVIEWS

Small Talk, conceptually intriguing adaptation of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya transposes the action to the here and now. Almost. "Here" is a remote wastewater treatment plant on Bulgaria's Black Sea coast, located near a mental hospital, a small village and the former politician's villa. However, it's not exactly "now".

Issue 27, December 2008

 

 


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