22 July 2010

Romanian film “Cinema Caravan” (Caravana cinematografica) by Titus Muntean is one of the seven feature length movies which have been selected for the Independent Movie Festival Anonimul. The festival will take place between August 9 and 15 at Sfantu Gheorghe, in the Danube Delta. The seven movies are competing for a prize of USD 3,000, which will be offered based on the votes coming from the festival's public.

22 July 2010

Zone Arena, which has hosted several concerts this year in Bucharest, will be demolished, as the owners of the land plot didn't have any permits to build the stage and the tribunes on the land plot. The Sector 2 City hall has asked Arena Invest, the company which owns the property, to demolish the existing constructions on the site.

20 July 2010

The Hard Rock Cafe is a global institution in the bar and restaurant world; loved by many, but not by all. The first was opened in London’s Mayfair in 1971 by two Americans, Peter Morton and Isaac Tigrett, and there are now 149 Cafes around the world in 53 countries. The one in Bucharest opened its doors three years ago in a great location by the lake in Herestrau Park.

22 July 2010

Romanian film “Cinema Caravan” (Caravana cinematografica) by Titus Muntean is one of the seven feature length movies which have been selected for the Independent Movie Festival Anonimul. The festival will take place between August 9 and 15 at Sfantu Gheorghe, in the Danube Delta. The seven movies are competing for a prize of USD 3,000, which will be offered based on the votes coming from the festival's public.

22 July 2010

Zone Arena, which has hosted several concerts this year in Bucharest, will be demolished, as the owners of the land plot didn't have any permits to build the stage and the tribunes on the land plot. The Sector 2 City hall has asked Arena Invest, the company which owns the property, to demolish the existing constructions on the site.

20 July 2010

The Hard Rock Cafe is a global institution in the bar and restaurant world; loved by many, but not by all. The first was opened in London’s Mayfair in 1971 by two Americans, Peter Morton and Isaac Tigrett, and there are now 149 Cafes around the world in 53 countries. The one in Bucharest opened its doors three years ago in a great location by the lake in Herestrau Park.

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