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.
Following its outstanding success in Bulgaria, the film Gundi: A Legend of Love continues its journey abroad. On Sunday 20 July, it will be shown for the first time in selected Odeon cinemas. Following the premiere, the film will remain in cinemas,..
An exhibition dedicated to the art of the Bulgarian artist Georgi Baev will open at the Bulgarian Cultural Institute in Prague on 3 July at 6 p.m. The organisers note that 9 November 2024 marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of the world-renowned..
On July 1, 1925, at 4:00 pm, the curtain rose at the Old Theatre in Stara Zagora for the first performance of Bulgaria's first opera company outside the capital. The choice of the local enthusiasts was "Gergana" by Maestro Georgi Atanasov. Among the..
“Bulgarian history is intertwined with so many cultures, and that is part of its beauty,” said Prof. Bettany Hughes, the English historian and broadcaster...
"In the distant countries where they teach, Bulgarian teachers create Bulgaria." Writer Zdravka Evtimova, author of these words, will..
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