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The Intersection of Grief and Digital Resurrection: Lessons from O Horizon Bulgarian actress Maria Bakalova is set to star in O Horizon, a drama exploring the intersection of human grief and artificial intelligence. According to statements posted on Bakalova’s official social media channels, the film features David Strathairn and Paulina Porizkova as her on-screen parents. … Read more

Bulgaria’s Ilia Velchev: The Dark Side of Reading Romance Novels

How Literary Fiction Will Mirror Society’s Moral Dilemmas in the Next Decade Bulgarian novelist Ilya Velchev’s latest work, *Mak*, exposes a timeless tension: Can art reflect the psychological fractures of post-totalitarian societies—or will it become a mirror of their moral decay? According to the author, who spent decades navigating censorship and self-imposed exile, the answer … Read more

5 Shocking Male Trends That Were Once Considered Taboo

The Future of Men’s Fashion: Breaking Boundaries and Redefining Masculinity The Evolution of Men’s Fashion: From Constraint to Self-Expression Men’s fashion has undergone a dramatic transformation, moving from rigid norms to a landscape of experimentation and individuality. According to a 2023 report by Vogue, 68% of men aged 18–34 now prioritize self-expression over traditional dress … Read more

Surprise! Young Gamers Are Back in Love with Board Games

The global tabletop gaming market is projected to reach $32.7 billion by 2030, according to data from Grand View Research, as younger generations increasingly trade digital screens for face-to-face social interaction. This resurgence, driven by the popularity of complex role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons, represents a shift toward tactile, community-focused entertainment that fosters cognitive … Read more

Bulgarian-Born Actress Shines in New Amazon Series

Mika Abdalla, a 26-year-old actress of Bulgarian, Lebanese, Greek, and German descent, has emerged as a rising talent in Hollywood following her lead role in the Amazon Prime series Off Campus. According to the South China Morning Post, the series—based on Elle Kennedy’s bestselling novels—was renewed for a second season only weeks after its initial … Read more

Why Karl Lagerfeld’s Cat Couldn’t Afford Luxury-And Had to Work Instead

What Legal Challenges Are Delaying Shupet’s Inheritance? The inheritance of Shupet, Karl Lagerfeld’s iconic cat, remains in legal limbo more than seven years after the designer’s death. According to court documents and statements from Lagerfeld’s former housekeeper, Françoise Cacot, the 200 million euro estate—intended for Shupet and seven close associates—faces hurdles including French inheritance laws … Read more

Dara Loses Voice in Vienna, Izka Milkova Provides Larynx Massage

How Bulgaria’s Music Scene Is Redefining Pop—And Why Vocal Coaches Like Dara’s Trainer Are Leading the Charge Bulgaria’s pop music renaissance isn’t just about viral hits—it’s a cultural shift where vocal training, folk revival, and mental resilience are rewriting the rules for artists. Behind Dara’s Eurovision victory lies a blueprint for the future: how elite … Read more

Model Kristin Ilieva on Divna Car Crash: I Didn’t Find the Right Doctors

Model Kristin Ilieva continues to struggle with the long-term physical and psychological aftermath of a 2018 car accident, revealing in a recent interview with Nova TV that she is preparing for a complex joint replacement surgery. Eight years after the incident, Ilieva reports that while she has forgiven the driver, singer Divna, she remains in … Read more

How Social Media Is Bringing Back the 90s Fashion Trend

Why Are 90s Fashion Trends Resurging in 2026? Designers, influencers, and consumers are increasingly drawing from the 1990s, a decade defined by minimalist aesthetics, casual rebellion, and a balance between elegance and ease. According to a 2023 report by *Vogue*, 78% of fashion professionals cited the 90s as a primary inspiration for current collections, with … Read more

Humanizing Communism in Georgi Dulgerov’s Latest Film

How Bulgarian Filmmakers Are Rewriting History—And Why Their Stories Matter Now Bulgarian director Georgi Dyulgerov, 82, is turning his youth in 1960s Burgas into a cinematic time capsule—one that challenges how we remember Eastern Bloc culture. His latest film, Random Things (Случайните неща), premiering in spring 2025, revisits a “theatrical revolution” led by Yulia Ognyanova, … Read more