RRI's Elena Enache sat down with Corneliu Țepeluș — a journalist, traveler, and cultural ambassador.
RRI's Elena Enache has discussed with the Romanian art gallerist, gallery owner and curator Catinca Tăbăcaru.
A young dance-punk, post-hardcore four-piece based in Bucharest
American literary giant John Updike travelled to Romania in 1964 on a state-sponsored trip as US cultural ambassador.
A collective of composers and performers, set out to take the contemporary music scene by storm
Amita Bhose is known in Romania as the Indian scholar who produced the first translations of national poet Mihai Eminescu into Bengali, but her contribution to closer cultural and literary ties between her country and Romania extends far beyond.
Well-known American poet and Pullitzer prize winner W. D. Snodgrass produced one of the most celebrated versions of the Romanian pastoral ballad Miorita.
A more inclusive future for the music industry
A journey outward and within
Some of the world’s greatest musicians talk about their connection to Romanian composer George Enescu and his lasting musical legacy.
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"
Raj Kapoor, India’s iconic actor and film maker, was also immensely popular in Romania in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1958, he was invited to visit the country to attend the screening of his latest work, Shree 420.
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
Christiaan Barnard, the South-African surgeon who made the world’s first human-to-human heart transplant, travelled to communist Romania in 1972. He enjoyed great popularity here, having performed a much-publicised life-saving operation on a Romanian teenager a year earlier.
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
A pioneer of abstract sculpture, Romanian-born sculptor Constantin Brâncuși was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. British sculptor Henry Moore, MoMa and Metropolitan Museum museum curator William Lieberman and American writer Helen Kay speak about Brâncuși’s lasting legacy in old recordings from RRI's archives.
The hip-hop collective "Har de Golan"