Improteca is a space dedicated to improvisational theater in Bucharest, offering a steady stream of classes, performances, and community events.
This new show in the Music Time series explores a fascinating topic: music and the work of the world-famous Romanian sculptor Constantin Brâncuşi
On May 21st the National Theater in Bucharest becomes one of the focal points of the East European Music Conference 2026
Nobel Laureate George Emil Palade - a pioneering scientist who defined modern biology
Discover how shortwave radio continues to connect listeners across the globe, featuring everything from digital DRM tests in Mumbai to thoughtful reflections on Romanian village life.
A talk with Mihaela Livanu, one of the founding members of the Romanian United Foundation, a global platform that connects the Romanian diaspora with impactful projects supporting Romania’s development.
The woman behind scenes at Romania's first booking agency exclusively devoted to underground bands, Subvolt.
Dimitrie Leonida National Technical Museum marks a historic moment as the old wing reopens after 40 years
From AI-generated deepfakes to the psychological traps of viral challenges, online risks are evolving faster than legislation can keep up. This edition explores why the "gold standard" for online protection isn't a technical fix, but a human one.
The history of soundtracks - universal and Romanian insights
Today's edition features Dinu Lipatti, a pianist who left behind a remarkably small recorded legacy, and yet set a standard of clarity and musical judgment that musicians still measure themselves against today
This week’s featured artist is a Bucharest-based Midwest emo band called Coridor, Apt.
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Film director Natalie Musteaţă of Romanian origin, winner of the Oscar for Best Live-Action Short Film this year with the film 'Two People Exchanging Saliva', will open the American Independent Film Festival in Bucharest
Today’s episode focuses on a Romanian scholar whose work moved decisively across disciplinary boundaries: Solomon Marcus