A Vanya Nikolaeva’s interview with the artist Mona Youssef I am happy to present you Mona Youssef – an inspiring person and a wonderful artist, whose art lifts the spirit like a feather in spring. Mona Youssef is a jury member of the international contest for visual arts “Light as Inspiration” (15 March 2010-15 April […]
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Mona Youssef : Art is to Love
March 20, 2010 by · 10 comments
“Spice Road” – the story, Part I
March 19, 2010 by · No comments
Yoni Vidal “Spice Road” is a project made by two good friends: Anthony Jonathan Richter and me, Yoni Vidal. For us, life is music and music is passion… Photo: Patricia Bouquillon Our first meeting was in Singapore at Fabrice’s World Music bar in March 1998. Toni Richter was member of the club and a formal […]
Artist of the Week — Malek Jandali
March 15, 2010 by · 8 comments
Interview with Syrian composer and pianist Malek Jandali The touch of the hand on the piano is the purest expression of the soul. At least this is how I feel Is it possible to create music compiled between melody based on the oldest music notation in the world, discovered in the ancient city of Ugarit, […]
Swiss photographer Doris Peter about her trilingual book “Sofia: In Broad Daylight”
February 28, 2010 by · 1 comment
An interview with the photographer Doris Peter by Dessislava Berndt Translation to English: Asya Draganova Doris Peter was born in 1967. At the age of 18 she starts a four-year photography course in Zurich which she finishes successfully in 1990. The world is vast, and Doris Peter decides to follow its call. What follows are […]
Sealiah – “It’s all a question of willingness, when you are doing something with your best will”
February 26, 2010 by · No comments
Interview with Sealiah by Dessislava Berndt Translation: Nadejda Nikolova Sealiah was formed in 1999 and is comprised of Daniela Miteva and Franck Helwina .Their music mixes the Bulgarian voice of Daniela with Spanish, oriental and gypsy rhythms, combining traditional music with a modern sound. The band has sold more than 35,000 copies of their first […]
Laura Chukanov – Miss Utah USA 2009
February 19, 2010 by · 1 comment
Interview with Laura Chukanov by Dessislava Berndt Foto: Arthur Garcia Laura, why and how did you decide to enter the contest for Miss Utah? I was at a point in my life where I felt that I had to do something that forced me to organize. It needed to be something that I felt I […]
Balkan Jigsaw
February 13, 2010 by · No comments
Ivan Hristov (created as part of the Word Express Project organised by Literature Across Frontiers with support from the British Council and the Culture Programme of the European Union, translated from the original by Angela Rodel) Why did we have to read in a MALL? Maybe it would’ve been more interesting to read in the […]
The Beauty and Challenge of a Bi-Cultural Marriage
January 12, 2010 by · 3 comments
Elayne Clift Photo: Philms One day when our daughter was five years old she proudly proclaimed herself bi-lingual. “I speak English and American!” she boasted to friends. Now that I’m sixty-five, I’d like to express my own point of pride: I’ve survived three decades in a bi-cultural marriage. It hasn’t always been easy.
Artist of the Week – Huang Xiang and William Rock
January 10, 2010 by · 9 comments
Maria Aladzhova’s interview with Huang Xiang and William Rock In this issue of Artist of the week Public Republic presents you Huang Xiang and William Rock – two incredible artists and creators of The Century Mountain Project. The Century Mountain Project is an East/West collaboration of art that creates a “visual dialogue across humanity.” Huang […]
Happy New Year 2010!
January 1, 2010 by · No comments
Photo: optical_illusion Each of us carries inside a small universe. Lets wish ourselves to keep it intact – through it we build the stories of our lives, for which each year opens a new page.
New Year Quiz
January 1, 2010 by · No comments
Photo: Global Jet 1. When do the Chinese celebrate their New Year? At the second new moon after the winter solstice 2. The Jewish New Year is called? Rosh Hashanah 3. Where is one of the largest annual New Year’s Eve celebrations? Sydney, Australia Photo: Eustaquio Santimano 4. How do they celebrate the new year […]
Home – the Place to Create
December 30, 2009 by · No comments
An interview with the curator of Let’s go home – Charlotte Friling – by Maya Kolarova Photo: Personal archive How was the idea of such a show born? I was approached by the artist, Sophie Holstein, and the first owners of the S-KAI building, DWI Grundbesitz GmbH, who wished to give young artists the chance […]
The China Run
December 10, 2009 by · 3 comments
Roland Boer Photo: edhelien Sterile white body suits, swimming goggles, face-masks, heavy boots and rubber gloves – six figures dressed as though they were entering a space craft or perhaps a laboratory with a highly contagious disease. Any plane from Australia, a swine flu hotspot (it was 2009), was always going to be suspect. They […]
Collective Effort: The Making of an Anthology
October 7, 2009 by · 7 comments
Susan Christerson Brown The inspiration for When the Bough Breaks fell at our feet when an enormous branch broke away from a nearby royal paulownia tree and crashed to the ground. This shock of a gift came to us during our group’s writing retreat at Hopscotch House in Kentucky during the summer of 2007. We […]
The Fall of the Iron Curtain. My Experience
September 25, 2009 by · No comments
Claudia Bierschenk Photo: L-plate big cheese 9 November 1989 was the day of our weekly school disco. That particular day was supposed to be the last time I’d ever go to the school disco. It was the night I said goodbye to all my friends, because it was very likely I would never see them […]
Multimedia Box: Easter Island – the home of the stone giants
September 24, 2009 by · 1 comment
“The secret to success is to know something nobody else knows” – Aristotle Onassis On a small island, at a 2000-km distance from the nearest island, some amazing stone statues were hewn into the rocks of an extinct volcanic crater. When some Dutch sailors visited the island on Easter Sunday in 1722, they were stunned […]
Small Journeys: Reflections while traveling in central Kentucky – Part 5 out of 5
September 3, 2009 by · No comments
Roger Conner Jr It was nearing nightfall in Lexington and I had one last destination to make, an appointment that I had promised myself to keep. I needed to hear the voice of living culture. With the help of the navigation system and internet on my I-phone I eventually found my way to Natasha’s Bistro […]
Theory of the T-shirt
September 2, 2009 by · No comments
Ellie Ivanova Ponti Photo: quartermane Speaking of fashion, I didn’t delve into the question whether style is really a personal expression of self identity or just a convention, a formula offered by society and used by an individual in one combination of elements or another. Is an individual ever free, after all, to use any […]
Artist of the Week – Laurent Goldstein
August 30, 2009 by · 13 comments
An interview with Laurent Goldstein by Desislava Velichkova Laurent Goldstein: “In my portrait gallery most of the time people are smiling. I am addicted to happiness!” Laurent Goldstein was trained to be an architect, but then he became the designer and the art manager of several high fashion companies in Paris, London and Milan, before […]
Diane Kendig: “One can usually make more to go “be” a poet than selling books”
August 20, 2009 by · 1 comment
Interview with American poet Diane Kendig by Kristin Dimitrova You have taught creative writing to university students, children, prisoners, as well as to groups of people who have nothing in common except their interest in literature. What is the difference between them in class? What is common between them in class? Where did you get […]









