The exhibition RomanIa – Identity representation of traditional dress in art, currently on view at the National Museum...
In the car or at work, while listening to the radio, or better yet in a club, you might have heard a song called “Mr...
Romanian Emil Racovita was a famous scientist, explorer and biologist, the founder of bio-speleology. He was elected...
Romania's entry song to the Eurovision competition, called 'Change' and played by the Romanian band Hotel FM has a small...
Romanian soprano Angela Gheorghiu has withdrawn from the opera "Faust" by Gounod, which will premiere this fall at the...
Known by the public under the alias of Trigga or Cosmin TRG, Cosmin Nicolae has an impressive record as one of the...
Back in 2005 when the indie-rock wave first hit, The Amsterdams caught on to a trend that was yet to appear on Romania’s...
Some of the great voices of the world choose to work with Romanian Vlad Iftinca, who is the only Romanian artist...
Romanian band The White Wall took part in the biggest live performance competition in the world, Global Batle of Bands...
Romanian music and video sharing website Trilulilu.ro has signed an agreement with Universal Music, the biggest record label in the world, allowing the website to stream any song licensed by Universal Music, even if the songs are uploaded by the website's users. These songs will however only be available for users in Romania. The deal consists in splitting advertising revenues between Trilulilu and Universal Music.
Max Ausnit was known in the first part of the 20th century as the King of Steel in Romania. He was one of Romania's principal industrialists at the time and not only had control and stakes in several factories in Romania, but he also controlled factories abroad, in Yugoslavia and Poland. He had to leave Romania twice and was condemned to death in absence by two different regimes in the country at the time. His son, Steven Ausnit, now 86, tells Romania-Insider.com the story of his father.
In the car or at work, while listening to the radio, or better yet in a club, you might have heard a song called “Mr...
Romanian Emil Racovita was a famous scientist, explorer and biologist, the founder of bio-speleology. He was elected...
Romania's entry song to the Eurovision competition, called 'Change' and played by the Romanian band Hotel FM has a small...
Romanian soprano Angela Gheorghiu has withdrawn from the opera "Faust" by Gounod, which will premiere this fall at the...
Known by the public under the alias of Trigga or Cosmin TRG, Cosmin Nicolae has an impressive record as one of the...
Back in 2005 when the indie-rock wave first hit, The Amsterdams caught on to a trend that was yet to appear on Romania’s...
Some of the great voices of the world choose to work with Romanian Vlad Iftinca, who is the only Romanian artist...
Romanian band The White Wall took part in the biggest live performance competition in the world, Global Batle of Bands...
Romanian music and video sharing website Trilulilu.ro has signed an agreement with Universal Music, the biggest record label in the world, allowing the website to stream any song licensed by Universal Music, even if the songs are uploaded by the website's users. These songs will however only be available for users in Romania. The deal consists in splitting advertising revenues between Trilulilu and Universal Music.
Max Ausnit was known in the first part of the 20th century as the King of Steel in Romania. He was one of Romania's principal industrialists at the time and not only had control and stakes in several factories in Romania, but he also controlled factories abroad, in Yugoslavia and Poland. He had to leave Romania twice and was condemned to death in absence by two different regimes in the country at the time. His son, Steven Ausnit, now 86, tells Romania-Insider.com the story of his father.