Svetoslav Todorov

Journalist, writer, poet, DJ and promoter at the music platform Indioteque. Svetoslav has many years of journalistic and editorial experience on topics related to culture more broadly, and has written for Dnevnik, Capital Light, Balkan Inside. He has a degree in Bulgarian Philology and a master's degree in Film, Literature and Visual Culture from Sofia University. He is the author of the short story collections The People Who Slept Alone (2014) and Ten Conversations (2017). His audio collection Nothing Will Happen to You was released in 2020.

KAKE? Knows You Have Some Questions

Martian Tabakov, Martin Penev and Andrew Anderson forgive all those who don't get what they're about

Whatever Nikolai Grozni sows, that shall he write

The book “Black Sea Upanishad” recounts the past three years of the globe-trotting writer and poet’s life. Here we find him a happy hermit in Sozopol.

Making anywhere feel like home: the photography of Vanessa Winship and George Georgiou

Shortly before their exhibition in Sofia, the duo tell us how they go about getting to know the unknown from Kosovo to Turkey via Bulgaria.

Over 15 years, Metheor has built a different type of thinking about the art of theater

Alexander Evtimov - Shamancheto on the generation that stopped waiting

The core member of the BigBanda community finds new challenges in writing for the stage and believes that courage pays off

"Kino Club Super 8” digitizes old home movies and they’ll tell you why

For the team behind the project, the preservation of found family movies and amateur footage is a way to access authentic stories – and authentic history

The Unknown Soldiers of Bulgarian Photography

In recent years, Synthesis Gallery has been restoring the fragmented and poorly documented history of photography in Bulgaria

Punkt and the Tree of Life

Over the last twelve years, the workshop has been developing its signature aesthetic, and recently its foreign client list has been growing

Studio NO/ON want to bring more light into your room – but still keep it dark

New Electronic Generation

The early history of programming and computer education in Bulgaria