By Walter Timothy In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, the idea of merging human consciousness with machines has long been a subject of fascination. While the […]
Read moreBy Edgar Philips On Wednesday December 4th, The Art and Psychology departments joined efforts, to put together an Art and Cognition exhibition. The exhibition displayed works […]
Read moreBy Zsófia Balassa About two hours west of Budapest, lies a small hilly area called Somló. It’s not only famous for its delicious desserts, such as Somlói Galuska, it’s also a perfect […]
Read moreBy ShuanDan Lin Professor Harlov organized a visit to the BudaCastle, where Monet, Gauguin and many other Impressionists’ masterworks were shown in the Hungarian National Gallery […]
Read moreBy Nick Pongratz It’s only 4 o’clock, and the crepuscular rays from the setting sun are illuminating the haze amidst the Buda hillsides in shades of […]
Read moreBy Milica Stamenkovic One of the world’s most valuable collections of jewelry which is dedicated to the saint of Naples has gone on show in an […]
Read moreBy Daniel Csáki Isaac Asimov is a legend in the eyes of all science fiction fans as well as „normal” people. He was a man who […]
Read moreBy Nick Pongratz When you think of European wine, Hungary may not be the first place that comes to mind. Perhaps you are missing out because […]
Read moreBy Sarah Sunday Making your way to the Hungarian National Gallery provides the opportunity to pass over the ornate Chain Bridge and to hike up the […]
Read moreBy Milica Stamenkovic The good news is that an exceptional Egon Schiele exhibition is being held at the Museum of Fine Arts (Szépművészeti Múzeum) in Heroes […]
Read moreBy Zsófia Balassa Exhilarating, profound, inspirational and mind-blowing. These are the words that rushed around my head, pardon the pun, after I left the movie theatre. […]
Read moreBy Federica Simone Star Wars fans all over the world, young kids who recently came to love the saga, and people who loved the saga since […]
Read moreBy Alfonso Majetic Listen up Americans; do you want to save the earth? Stop working then, or at least cut down. That’s what the The Center […]
Read moreBy Milica Stamenkovic Belgrade. Some see it as a city of fun, some as a city of history and culture. When it comes to vacation, Belgrade […]
Read moreBy Amy Palmer Prague, is a city that has been blessed with a variety of hidden treasures. If your a traveller or even just a student […]
Read moreBy Milica Stamenković János Thorma’s “The painter of the Hungarian Barbizon” exhibition is running until May 12 and is definitely worth seeing! The exhibition in the Hungarian […]
Read moreBy Shahin Ghoreishi The New Year festivities or known to Persians as Nowruz, is one of the oldest remnants of antiquity. On March 21st, every new year […]
Read moreBy Nikola Djokic On Monday, February 25th a group of Students and Faculty members led by Prof. Melinda Harlov visited the Invisible Exhibition in the Millenáris […]
Read moreBy Mark-Antonio Zivic Just like Picasso displayed his art on a canvas, Terrence Malick showcases his on a screen. Although both men are internationally known for […]
Read moreBy Alfonso Majetic The hotly-anticipated, glitzy and glamorous as you can get spectacle of the 85th Academy Awards will happen on the February 24 but many […]
Read moreInterview by Sylvia Czifra Dávid Tripsánszki, known as Tripo in the art world was born in 1988 in Budapest, Hungary. He spent his childhood in the […]
Read moreBy Kareem Korayem In the city of Acre in the 12th century, an Assassin is stalking the king of Jerusalem Conrad of Montferrat in his citadel. […]
Read moreby Abel Kayode Christmas, can be said to be the largest celebration in the whole of Nigeria, as it is not only being celebrated by […]
Read moreby ShuanDan Lin The Tango night, which happened on 28th November, was much more fun than what I thought it would be. Before actually starting […]
Read moreBy João Salviano Carmo The Messenger Online reached this week 10,000 views. Since March 2011 we have been visited by readers from more than 100 countries […]
Read moreBy Iji O. Solomon It’s exciting to know we will actually be having a Tango evening at McDanielCollege this Wednesday!—6:00pm, Room 220. If you’re hearing […]
Read moreBy Abiade Zainab According to a research survey of Associated Press only 47% of young people read books and this is because the internet is taking […]
Read moreby Ruth Odusami London has always been a city I wanted to explore because of its richness in both historic and modern attractions. Although it was […]
Read moreBy: Mary Busch Three white tiger cubs that were born in July of this year have recently been unveiled at the Liberec Zoo in the Czech […]
Read moreSummer Festival Go-To Guide Since mid-March, summer has been inching closer and closer, and now that it’s finally here there is a mutual suspense in the […]
Read moreBy Nariman Alatrash 37 wine makers will be present to personally pour more than 200 special wines at the fourth Balaton wine festival in Budapestat […]
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