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Red
Adrian Cioflâncă
June 2017 marks 76 years since the Iași Pogrom. It started with rumors, but there was another less-known catalyst: the color red.
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  June 2017 marks 76 years since the Iași Pogrom. It started with rumors, but there was another less-known catalyst: the color red.
 
  I talked to Daniel Jones, the editor of The New York Times “Modern Love” column, about the hidden connections between love and writing.
 
  A tour of Geta Brătescu’s art. The first woman artist with a solo exhibition at the Romanian Pavilion in Venice.
 
  I talked to film director Radu Jude about his latest movie „Țara moartă” (“The Dead Nation”). A documentary about a Romania we don’t wish to remember.
 
  The TIFF guest of honor doesn't smile too often - and he doesn't need to either.
 
  In the year 2017, 40 years after the Great Digital Quake and eight centuries after abolishing borders, a exhibition on Earth illustrates how people used to live in Bucharest a full millennium ago.
 
  The French people elected an enfant terrible as their president. Emmanuel Macron is 39 and contributes plenty of atypical details towards the symbolic imaginary of the presidency.
 
  Andreea Chirică has drawn depression, loneliness, and 30+ disillusionment in “Home Alone”, one of the best books made in Romania published last year.
 
  8 CEU graduates remind us why keeping political control away from this university is vital for the freedom of education and democracy.
 
  I met one of my favorite actors in Stockholm. We talked Taboo, kids & parents, acting & storytelling, power & corruption.
 
  I went to Pace Gallery, to see the first solo exhibition of the Romanian painter in the past four years in New York.
 
  Instead of labels and displays, the Museum of the Romanian Peasant asks the visitor to seek and uncoil the meanings of objects on their own.
 
  Călin Netzer returns to the Berlinale with the hotly anticipated love story "Ana, mon amour" - but is his follow-up to "Child's Pose" Golden Bear-worthy?
 
  How I kept cold, overwhelmed, and enthusiastic while watching movies at the 67th Berlinale Film Festival.
 
  We invited 9 illustrators to capture the spirit of the biggest protests in Romania after the Revolution in 1989.
 
  We asked journalists, mothers, NGO workers, corporate people, etc: What do I need to have on me, for a successful protest?
 
  „Stay right there, Mișu. We’ll take care of your work today”
 
  The animator for Wes Anderson’s “Fantastic Mr. Fox” tells you how much detail work, artistry, and effort goes into stop motion animation.
 
  I talked to writer Andrei Codrescu about poetry, the internet, silence and the American presidential campaign.
 
  Come up and see another kind of Bucharest than the one you see every single day.
 
  Journalist Jacqui Banaszynski on Hillary Clinton, fishing in the mountains, and how to look at others.
 
  Journalist Jon Mooallem feels strongly about: Elton John, a marijuana cream, and a book on hijacking.
 
  Poet and translator Tara Skurtu on what she's reading these days, the songs she likes, and what she sees out her window.
 
  Four Russian artists are turning the world on its head inside a dark Bucharest room