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The week: The mystery of the Bulgarian housing market
The (very) strange Bulgarian housing market, a not so strange election and a bag of coke
Visiting Neo, then Tar: the cinematic paintings of Boryana Ilieva
Ilieva, known for her Floor Plan Croissant project, creates watercolors based on film sets, which has made her a phenomenon in the film industry
A festival summer: KInsights’ guide to the top music in Bulgaria this holiday season
Festivals and concerts return to the country after two years of Covid
Bulgarian cities’ plans for the next 7 years: between dreams and reality
Spending plans of Plovdiv, Stara Zagora, Varna and Burgas are dominated by old ideas
2021: Bulgaria in cultural highlights
How the year fared for local literature, cinema and contemporary art
Sofia’s hottest new contemporary art center
The emergence of the Regional Centre for Contemporary Arts "Toplotsentrala" in South Park has the potential to fan the flames of Sofia's cultural scene
Christo in Paris: L’Art de Triomphe
"L’Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped", the posthumous work of the Bulgarian-born contemporary artist, is connected in more than one way to his country of origin
Hilton and Radisson’s second hub in Bulgaria
Plovdiv is becoming the next city after the capital with a core of international hotel chains
Eat & Drink in style
Manzo: if you're on a meat diet & Cozy cocktails out of the tourist traps & Where Asia meets Bulgaria
Bulgarian cuisine from Cosmos
Rakia Raketa Bar, Fabrika Daga, Sputnik and Cosmos are helping Sofia’s induction into modern culinary cuisine
Bristol writer Tom Phillips: Coming to Bulgaria? Don‘t worry, relax.
Travelling is the new rock n roll
Plovdiv is Culture
Bulgaria’s second largest city is co-hosting the European capital of culture in 2019. These are some of the program’s highlights
Sofia has its competition
Plovdiv, Bulgaria’s second largest city, is turning into an alternative to the capital in terms of opportunities for business and tourism
The unhappiest nation becomes happier
More Bulgarians are coping better with their lives which reflects a new general attitude
THESE STRANGE BULGARIANS – INDIVIDUALISTS AND TRADITIONALISTS
At their core, Bulgarians are secularists and believe in democracy
Russia’s Influence – What’s It All About?
Moskow plays an oportunistic role on the Balkans, it is not agenda-setter