Vladimiras Laučius. Russia's Crime and Gritėnas' Punishment
The article discusses the implications of Dostoevsky's 'Crime and Punishment' for the Russian nation and contrasts their cultural pride with a lack of genuine understanding of its lessons.
Don't miss: Culinary battle or film Emotional Value awarded at Cannes
The article covers a Korean cooking show focused on gastronomy, a comedic film about parent-child relationships, jazz-folk fusion by Markéta Foukalová, a stage adaptation of Dostoevsky's 'The Idiot', and the tranquil paintings of artist Ivana Lomová.
Iovi Frankatou at Vima: "Himeri talks about the power that changes faces"
The adaptation of Dostoevsky's dark novella 'Himeri – The Anatomy of a Fall' is presented at Theater Thision, offering a modern political and introspective reading that engages with themes of fallenness.
Is Pope Stepinac interested? Maybe, but when he assesses that his canonization builds, not destroys
The article discusses the complexities surrounding Pope Stepinac's canonization in light of societal perceptions and judgments, using a comparison to Dostoevsky's 'The Idiot' and its protagonist, Prince Myshkin.