Hungarian-Romanian poet and iconic spokesman of Transylvania, Sándor Kányádi, dead at 89 by Paul Sohar Contributing Writer Sándor Kányádi (1929-2018) was born in a small Hungarian village in Transylvania, Romania, the son of a small farmer – more commonly...
Where 10 becomes 11! Category: Dark horse hits Song Title: Patrice And Her Weirdness Artist: Vancouver Undercover Year: 2017 Link: https://vancouver-undercover.bandcamp.com/track/patrice-and-her-weirdness Category: Albums produced by ex-Faust members Song Title: No...
Another Cannes, Alison McCauley *** Alison McCauley : Une Américaine au Festival de Cannes Alison McCauley : An American in Cannes’ Festival by Jean-Paul Gavard-Perret Contributing Columnist A l’origine c’est par hasard qu’Alison McCauley photographie pour la...
Camino al Desván is the musical project of the couple Lole García and Jordi Cabayol. *** Finding a Musical Heaven Rediscovering Lost Sounds of Catalan Underground Music by Fred Roberts Music Editor The past years have seen a number of compilations focusing on...
Poems by ÁRPÁD FARKAS Translated from the Hungarian by Paul Sohar Let There be No Silence (Csak csend ne legyen) Let wispy little voices spring from blocks of dumbstruck dawns, let them flood the borders of glistening fields, let them ring out on the plates of...
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