A new piano-based therapy programme for children with autism spectrum disorder
Young jazz singer and composer Ana Dubyk's debut album is called Halcyon, the name of a Greek mythical bird said to be charming the sea wind and waves into calm
An interview with David Irle, independent eco-advisor and co-author of the volume "Décarboner la culture"
Jack of All Trades: "Whatever you do and however popular your song gets, at some point you really need to go back to zero and start over, like you're just an apprentice."
Far Away From Earth: We're not rushing our second album, we just want to enjoy the process
Urban rock, as they describe their sound, is rooted in the idea of arriving in a new city and discovering it--and yourself in the process
Former child star Shirley Temple travelled to communist Romania in 1970. Her Hollywood days long since over, she was serving at the time as a United States representative to the United Nations.
A chat with journalist and DJ Paul Breazu, ahead of his participation in the "Longueur d'ondes" Festival (France).
L.O.S.T. bassist Vlad Busca speaks up the band's latest album, "Scars of Tomorrow"
Legendary Peter Brook staging of King Lear is performed in Bucharest as part of Royal Shakespeare Company’s 1964 tour.
A dark wave, post-punk, new wave duo from Ukraine, currently based in Romania
As part of our foray into Radio Romania’s audio archives, today we look at the 1971 visit to Romania by that most formidable of British politicians: the Iron Lady herself, Margaret Thatcher.
Mars and Daemons's Marius and Pani reflect on the history of the band, creative process and plans for the future
One of the 20th century’s greatest writers, the British novelist Graham Greene visited Romania in 1962. Stay tuned for some of his impressions from his trip and to learn more about the background of this visit with the film critic, academic and Graham Greene translator Andrei Gorzo.
With the US presidential elections coming up, let’s cast our look back in time to the first visit by an American president to Romania: Richard Nixon, at the beginning of August 1969, less than two weeks after the moon landing. This was also the first state visit by an American president to a socialist country.
Loic Meuley, cultural attache with the French Institute in Romania, gave us details about the programme implemented this October in Bucharest.
British physicist and 1950-Nobel Prize in Physics winner C. F. Powell travelled to Romania in 1964 to attend the Executive Committee of the World Federation of Scientific Workers hosted that year by Bucharest.
Jazz legend Louis Armstrong performs in Romania as part of his historic 1965 East European tour.