1968: Are we stuck in a vicious circle?
21 August 1968 saw the armies of 5 back then socialist countries led by the Soviet Union illegally entering the territory of their partner in the Warsaw pact, which was at the time a military defense ...
21 August 1968 saw the armies of 5 back then socialist countries led by the Soviet Union illegally entering the territory of their partner in the Warsaw pact, which was at the time a military defense ...
The Lumiere Cinema in Bratislava is set to show a series of films selected by the Slovak Film Institute about the Slovak National Uprising (SNP). “Less well-known or unknown films, but each with some ...
The parliamentary culture and media committee didn't hold a scheduled special session on Thursday as it failed to meet a quorum. No coalition members of the committee turned up for the session, while one ...
If you are in the spa town of Piestany, you might come across the festival Piestanske zabaly which will be held as of Friday, 16, through Monday, 19 August. It will not only feature 40 comedies staged ...
While speaking about humour, the internationally recognized festival of humour and satire Kremnicke gagy will be held in the Central Slovak town of Kremnica in a week’s time. From August 23rd to 25th, ...
Slovak actor Ľubomír Paulovič died at the age of 71 in his home in Chorvátsky Grob on Thursday August 15. Paulovič worked at the Slovak National Theater and as the artistic director of drama at the Jozef ...
Romani literature is slowly but steadily carving out its place on both, the global and Slovak literary scene.
In this show, we are going to introduce you to an unconventional theatre based in Bratislava called Stoka. This original theatre was established by late director and playwright Blaho Uhlár in 1991. The ...
On Tuesday, 6 August 2024, the Culture Minister dismissed Matej Drlicka from the post of director general of the Slovak National Theatre. On Wednesday, 7 August 2024, the Culture Ministry dismissed Alexandra ...
On 11 July 2024, the largest multigenre festival Pohoda started in the western Slovak town of Trencin. On 12 July 2024, the largest multigenre festival Pohoda ended.