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Readers of Cornucopia might think they need no introduction to the work of Monica Fritz. For the last decade she has been photographer at large for this magazine, returning from assignments with sharp ...
A friend once confessed the frustration of setting a story in Istanbul, a city where not even the past stands still. The place you think you should start is never the place you actually start – and ...
Cornucopia: Turkey for ConnoisseursRobert Chenciner (1945–2021) Andrew Finkel pays tribute to the mesmerising Robert Chenciner, a maverick scholar and fond friend, who has died in London By Andrew ...
Kemal Demirasal, The Counter's Executive Chef I confess that on my increasingly frequent trips to London, I rarely seek out Turkish food. It seems the wrong ritual, much in the same way I almost never ...
These lines, part of a poem by the multidisciplinary artist Sine İçli, are positioned in the lower-left corner of the opening wall – an ode to clay and its transformative process. This poem introduces ...
Cornucopia: Turkey for ConnoisseursPondering time immemorial ‘Isabel Muñoz: A New Story’ captures the enigma of Göbeklitepe By Mina Turunç | July 26, 2023 ...
Dilek Sert Erdoğan, known as Turkey’s most powerful soul vocalist, has a voice that is described as ‘black satin’. Her first album, entitled ‘Moments’, appeared in 2013; all the songs on it were ...
Atatürk Cultural Centre / Atatürk Kültür Merkezi (AKM), Gümüşsuyu Mah., Mete Cad. No 2 (i.e., Taksim Square), Beyoğlu, 34437 Istanbul The Istanbul State Symphony Orchestra, conducted by İbrahim Yazıcı ...
The Bulgarian National Philharmonic Choir will first sing Toprak Sever İnsanları Birer Birer (‘Earth Loves People One By One’), a newly-commissioned work by the contemporary Turkish composer Hasan ...
Hosted by the British Embassy, the British Council and the British Institute at Ankara, this event, marking International Women’s Day, will honour the remarkable achievements of women who have made ...
Anne Hildyard will be at the Selvedge Winter Fair with Turkish kilims, rugs, cushions, bags, slippers, scarves, hats, lanterns and much more.
This one-day workshop, commemorating Turkey’s Republic centenary, reexamines Turkish secularism from its inception to contemporary discussions about desecularisation under the Justice and Development ...