Toma Sprostranov who is a music editor and a host at the Bulgarian National Radio received the Golden Age award. The award is bestowed by the Bulgarian Ministry of Culture to persons who contribute to the development of the Bulgarian culture and national identity. This year the award was also bestowed to exceptional artists such as Luben Zidarov, Professor Plamen Dzhurov, Lilia Abadjieva, Stoyan Alexiev, Elin Rahnev and Professor Aleksandar Tekeliev. Toma Sprostranov is the most-distinguishable voice on the Bulgarian airwaves. His show Lubopitno Petolinie is broadcast live every Sunday on the airwaves of Radio Plovdiv. It dates back to 1967 and is the oldest live radio show in the Balkans. Toma Sprostranov is also known as a host of Pulsirashti Noti (Pulsating Notes) radio show, broadcast on the airwaves of Horizont programme of the Bulgarian National Radio. He also hosts the rubrics Tomi Predstavq (Tomi Presents) and Lubimi Do Bolka .
An exceptional festival as always, but what is especially remarkable for the 29th edition is the presence of Bulgarian cinema. Out of about 180-200 films in the program - feature-length and short, about 60 titles are Bulgarian. This..
Abstract, objectless, geometric – this is an entire concept of meaning and design on which 20th century art is based. The leading and connecting idea in it is the freedom of the author, but also of his or her audience. Visually, through geometric art,..
VFU (Visionary Font Ultra) – this is the name a third-year student from Varna Free University, Volodymyr Fedotov, has given to the font he is presenting at the International Triennial of Typography in Poland. “To create a font takes a sense of..
Today at 4:00 p.m. in the Open-Air Gallery in the City Garden of Sofia, the documentary exhibition "Resurrection of Freedom" will be opened . The..
The National Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by maestro Nayden Todorov will present works by Bulgarian composers in concerts dedicated to Bulgaria's..
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