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Herstory exhibition guide booklet and LIFT program booklet

Herstory exhibition guide booklet and LIFT program booklet

Our lovely exhibition program guide booklet and the 15. LIFT programme booklet are out now (the graphics are the work of Ádám András Kanicsár, Márton Petrekovits and Eszter Lisztes), browse through them and come to the exhibition (until 24 Nov at 2B Gallery, Ráday u. 47.) and the LIFT Festival (23-24 Nov, Itt és Most Community Space, Ráday u. 18.)!
New Labrisz Newsletter!

New Labrisz Newsletter!

We are pleased to announce our NEW newsletter, in which we report on our previous month's activities, bring you programme recommendations, current and upcoming events! Stay tuned and subscribe here: https://tinyurl.com/za739env
Labrisz – the beginnings

Labrisz – the beginnings

In 1996, a few lesbian women decided to create a meeting place and representation (which had been almost absent until then) for lesbian and bisexual women in Hungary. They published an unofficial, photocopied magazine called Labrisz, which ran for four issues. The name was inspired by the Belgrade-based Labris, with which several people had friendly and romantic ties :-) ...
The website of A Fairytale for Everyone is now up and running

The website of A Fairytale for Everyone is now up and running

The new website of our book, A Fairytale for Everyone, is now up and running: meseorszagmindenkie.hu Through the website, you can order the book Fairyland for Everyone from the publisher first hand, without the foil. The website also features videos of well-known actors reading the stories of the book, such as Eszter Gangl's "Avarbarna" by Imre Csuja, Sára Harka's "Kincső and Karola" by Patrícia Kovács, Dóra Gimesi's "Giantkiller Margeret" by Kati Takács, and Kriszta Kasza's "Trivadar, the three-eared rabbit" by Dorottya Udvaros.