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March 2012 RCINY Director Corina Suteu Featured in the NY Times RCINY director Corina Şuteu is featured in Larry Rother's article in The New York Times, In Europe, Where Art Is Life, Ax Falls on Public Financing published on March 24.
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July 2011 Filip Florian's The Days of the King featured in Read This Next On the week of July 11, Filip Florian’s novel The Days of the King, translated by by Alistair Ian Blyth and published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt was featured in Read this Next, including excerpts from the book and interviews with Filip Florian and translator Alistair Ian Blyth.
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August 2011 Reviews of MONDAY Theatre's performances at NY Fringe The MONDAY Theatre at Green Hours (Bucharest) returned for the third time to New York City to present one of its most controversial productions – "Nils’ Fucked Up Day", written and directed by Peca Ştefan. This is also the second participation of the MONDAY Theatre at the New York Fringe Festival, following a series of performances in 2007. Read here the welcoming reviews of the production during its festival run.
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May 2011 Carnegie’s Ousted Residents Agree: Film Has Sad Ending, by James Baron (The New York Times) “Lost Bohemia” had a recent run at the IFC Center, at 323 Avenue of the Americas. This was a screening for people who had lived in Carnegie Hall before it evicted its tenants. The screening took place in the living room of Rodica Prato and Roland Caracostea — she is an illustrator; he, a graphic artist — who now live in an apartment a block from the place they miss so much."
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April 11, 2011 "Romanian film critic Alex Leo Serban dies at 51", by Martin Blaney
The Romanian film community is in deep shock this weekend at the news that one of its most loved and highly respected film critics Alex Leo Şerban has died of cancer at the age of 51.
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December 29, 2010 The anthology Best European Fiction 2011, featuring Lucian Dan Teodorovici, reviewed in the New York Times The New York Times featured in the December 29 issue a second article this month on literature in translation, namely about the Best European Fiction 2011 anthology, including Romanian author Lucian Dan Teodorovici:In Europe, Mixing Union and Diversity, by Larry Rohter.
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December 7, 2010 Corina Suteu featured in The New York Times The New York Times featured in the December 7 issue a comprehensive article on literature in translation:Translation as Literary Ambassador, by Larry Rohter.
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December 3-5, 2010 "A NEW BEGINNING" in the U.S. press The 5th edition of the Annual Romanian Film Festival in New York (Tribeca Cinemas, December 3-5, 2010) was reviewed in The New York Times, Variety, and other NYC publications or websites.
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November 16-18, 2010 U.S. Reviews of Gabriela Adameşteanu at New Literature from Europe Festival Today’s Europe is a fascinating blend of modernity and history, with 200mph trains speeding past 1,000-year-old towns. In 2010 New Literature from Europe, a yearly festival introducing NYC audiences to contemporary European writers who are garnering critical and public acclaim across the Atlantic, celebrated this intermingling of the past and present...
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October 17-21, 2010 Reviews of "If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle" and "Tuesday, After Christmas" at Chicago International Film Festival The Chicago International Film Festival featured, as part of its 46th edition, two Romanian productions. "If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle", directed by Florin Şerban, was Romania’s official entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards. Following itw world premiere in Cannes 2010, and its US premiere at the New York Film Festival in September, Radu Muntean's Tuesday, After Christmas continued its US presentation. Director Radu Muntean appeared in person, with the support of RCINY.
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