Monika Moravčíková
Monika Moravčíková

Redaktorka

Vyštudovala angličtinu a žurnalistiku v Olomouci a Bratislave. Do denníka SME nastúpila ako stážistka počas štúdia žurnalistiky v roku 2015. Písala o kultúre, prispievala do prílohy Víkend a TV OKO a mala na starosti detskú rubriku o zvieratkách. Po materskej dovolenke sa v septembri 2019 vrátila na pozíciu redaktorky kultúrnej redakcie, v súčasnosti pre servisné oddelenie spracováva témy o rodičovstve, vzdelaní, výchove a zdravom životnom štýle.

List of author's articles

Michaela Zakuťanská (1987) is considered to be an author with an original style and an uncompromising but humorously tuned view of the contemporary world in social contexts.
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Easterners in Bratislava resemble American Slovaks, a scriptwriter from Prešov claims

Michaela Zakuťanská speaks of a relationship between westerners and easterners, her love of theatre, and why online theatre is not theatre.

Mária from Liptovská Teplička wears her traditional costume daily. Also, she embroiders, sings and writes her own folk songs.

One village, one type of embroidery. A book-like box unveils 100 distinct Slovak designs

Designer Tomáš Kompaník travelled around Slovakia to collect stories and designs for his second book.

Nikoleta Kováčová has published two cookbooks without the aid of a publishing house.

Anyone can publish a book. Authors often avoid publishers

Self-publishing is setting a new trend.

Director Peter Bebjak during the filming of Správa (The Report) film.

People have forgotten what Nazism resulted in

I wonder why a film about the heroism of Wetzler and Vrba has not been made in the West, says director Peter Bebjak.

The exhibition, Mikuláš nejestwuje, curated by Slovak writer Michal Hvorecký recounts stories of the northern Slovakian town of Liptovský Mikuláš.

Once a hub, now forgotten: Liptovský Mikuláš

The new exhibition in a Liptovský Mikuláš gallery tells the story of the Liptov region and its famous natives, including S. Fischer.

Mikuláš Černák.

Powerful 1990's mob boss to recount his story in a new film

Some of imprisoned mobster Mikuláš Černák's recollections have never been revealed.

Katarína Kubušiová (29), known as Katarzia, studied at the Academy of Performing Arts (VŠMU) in Bratislava.

Artists ready to work in shops as Slovak culture feels the bite

Katarzia, Fallgrapp and others speak out about impacts of the coronavirus.

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Slovak documentary filmmaker PAVOL BARABÁŠ (60) has produced many documentary films about remote parts of the world, but he loves the Tatras best.

Explorer Barabáš: The more we travel, the more exposed we are to viruses

People are afraid of the unknown, Barabáš claims, regardless of their origin.

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Folklorists don't want folk art to be abused by fascists

Important personalities of Slovak folklore and ethnologists joined their voices within the Not in My Costume initiative ahead of the 2020 election.

Júlia Sherwood

Slovak translator: The English are still afraid of Slovak literature

Translator Júlia Sherwood talks about the challenges of introducing English translations of Slovak literature to the book market.

Zuzana Capáková, 33, studied at the Sorbonne in Paris. She took up some internships in France, too. After her return to Slovakia, she decided to organise the White Night festival.

White Night: People think art should be nice. It does not have to be

Art should make people react, the festival's art director Z. Pacáková says.

Robert Fulghum in Bratislava

One day with Robert Fulghum

The popular American writer visited Bratislava in early July

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