2 April is International Children's Book Day, the day of Hans Christian Andersen's birthday. This year the event is hosted by USA which has chosen as its message “The music of words”.
On this day the International Board on Books for Young People based in Zurich announces the winner of the Nobel Prize of children's literature named after Hans Christian Andersen. This year the nominees include Bulgarian writer Julia Spiridonova.
Children's Book Day is marked with a number of events in Bulgaria, many of which will take place online due to the epidemic. They include reading marathons of book excerpts, literature quizzes and online plays.
The "Ivan Vazov" National Theatre will delight 120 fans of theatre art with a free ticket to one of the productions of its new season in the autumn. The occasion is the 120th anniversary of its foundation in 1904. The lucky ones..
The University of Gothenburg is perhaps the only university in the world where classical Old Bulgarian is a separate discipline . This is reported by the newspaper "Az-Buki" in its latest issue. Classical Old Bulgarian is studied neither within..
After online voting, French film "Eternal Playground" by Pablo Cotten and Joseph Rozé received the audience award at the ninth edition of the Burgas International Film Festival, which took place at various locations in the seaside..
Romanian artist Saddo has been invited to participate in the second Balkan edition of the Pictoplasma festival for contemporary art, design and..
The American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced the list of student films that have qualified for the Oscar semifinals ...
The exhibition draws attention to sites marked by destruction in Bulgaria using sculpture, installation, sound and film. It will open on 1 August at the..
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