I Call the Street My Home
When was the last time you bought something for 30 HUF (approx. 0,1 EURO)? For some, it means the last chance to stay alive. We spoke to Róbert Kepe, chief editor and general coordinator of Fedél...
View ArticleSecrets and Stories of a City
We usually wonder around the city without paying particular attention to the streets and houses surrounding us. But sometimes a small street sign, a pretty staircase or an old doorbell makes us curious...
View ArticleOld Materials, New Forms
Just next to the main market hall we’ve found a creative playground. It’s the headquarters of the guys of the so-called Medence Csoport, a laboratory where the curious designers experiment with every...
View ArticleA medicine of a different kind
Have you ever stayed in hospital as a kid, having exhausting checkups, painful therapies or operations? Have you experienced fear and hopelessness taking over? There are some who offer a helping hand...
View ArticleArtfully Living in the Hungarian Countryside
Once, I would have found the idea of living in a village on a neglected vineyard-farm estate completely insane. I considered myself very urban in my habits, having lived, loved and worked in Chicago,...
View ArticleSilence Clowns – Wide smiles to counter attitude
They’re called silence-clowns, all employed by Csendet Kft. (‘silence please’), these guys go round to the most frequented spots of downtown Pest and do their best to keep the noise down so the...
View ArticleHosszúlépés – let’s go out!
Hosszúlépés is an urban walking project, launched by a couple of young locals, representing various scientific fields from urban studies to sociology, sharing a passion for Budapest. Their walks take...
View ArticleInterview with Dorka Büky of the Feldmár Institute
The Feldmár Institue was founded by András Feldmár psychologist-psychotherapist, a Hungarian living in Canada. The institute is also a think-tank organising events and workshops to help people...
View ArticleCarpy’s Café Racers
An Englishman in LA, building British café racers out of Japanese motorcycles – you might not introduce him to your daughter, but he’s the guy you’d go out for a beer with. by Balazs Rezmanyi via...
View ArticleTake the metro to Memento Park!
Now that line #4 is in full swing and the capital’s public transportation system got one underground line thicker, let’s see where this particular line gets us. Memento Park – Now in an arm’s reach...
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