A two-day festival of non-fiction books “Science, art and culture” is opening within the frameworks of the 51st Sofia International Book Festival at the National Palace of Culture.
Over the weekend, fans of history, art, cultural tourism and ethnology will be able to find the books they have been looking for – the organizers aim to attract new audiences, people with an interest in a different kind of literature, the kind of literature that is the result of evidence-based research in the sphere of science. This is the kind of literature that contributes to developing critical thinking and functional literacy, and helps people tell the difference between fact-based information, genuine history and fake sources.
A number of interesting events related to Bulgaria and Bulgarian culture will take place in Bratislava on October 11. “We hope that the information will be useful for everyone who would like to immerse themselves in Bulgarian culture and art this..
On 11 October, the Sofia Opera will present the first premiere of its new season: the hugely popular Cavalleria Rusticana by Pietro Mascagni and Pagliacci by Ruggero Leoncavallo. This production by Plamen Kartalov is a collaboration between three..
Albanian writer Majlinda Bregasi presented her novel “The Cut Braid” on the evening of October 6 at Sofia University . The event was attended by the translator of Majlinda Bregasi’s books – Assoc. Prof. Ekaterina Tarpomanova , a lecturer at Sofia..
Bulgarian poet and haiku author Vladislav Hristov has won the grand prize in the 79th Basho Memorial English Haiku Contest organized by the Matsuo..
Minister of Culture Marian Bachev has opened the Bulgarian stand at the 77th Frankfurt Book Fair. The minister expressed gratitude..
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