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Subscribe to my channel: https://bit.ly/KadarkaiYouTube follow me on Facebook: https://bit.ly/KadarkaiFB Instagram: https://bit.ly/KadarkaiInsta editor-host: Endre Kadarkai The World Meeting is a radio show where we always put two people with completely different values and habits at one table. Two characters who might not have met without us. We are not preparing a debate show, but a tasteful conversation between three people. The show can be heard on Klubrádio every Saturday from 12 noon. Producers: Zoltán Warholik, Gábor Rózsahegyi Anna T. Szabó (Kolozsvár, June 4, 1972 –) poet, translator. Born on June 4, 1972 in Kolozsvár. Her grandfather is Attila T. Szabó, a linguist, her father is Attila TE Szabó, a biologist,[1] her uncle is Ádám T. Szabó, a linguist, she moved to Hungary with her family in 1987. She finished high school in Szombathely. In 1991, she became a student of Hungarian-English at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, obtained a teaching and lecturer diploma in 1997, and then completed the English Renaissance and Baroque PhD program. She is a member, and later a teacher for a few semesters, of the Eötvös József Collegium. She currently lives in Budapest with her husband, writer György Dragomán, and their two young sons. She began publishing during her university years, regularly publishing poems, essays, and short prose in several daily and monthly newspapers. Writer, translator (including James Joyce, Sylvia Plath, WB Yeats, John Updike, Stuart Parker), teacher and editor for the British Council and the Hungarian Book Foundation, writes articles and reviews. His poetry collections The Bird's Footstep in the Snow; , 1995 Difficulty; Magvető, Bp., 1998 Light; Magvető, Bp., 2002 Forms from the Tube. From the Works of 20th Century and Contemporary Hungarian Painters; Tamás Jónás, Noémi László, Anna T. Szabó's Poems, él. Róbert Alföldi; Csimota, Bp., 2004 Fixed Motion; Elhagy; Magvető, Bp., 2006 Kerge ABC; Anna T. Szabó's Poems, Krisztina Tóth, Dániel Varró's Poems; Csimota–Magvető, Bp., 2008 Electricity; Advent Calendar; ill. Édua Szűcs, poems by Anna T. Szabó; Reader's Digest Bp., 2011 Holló Lali; Galgóczi Erzsébet City Library, Győr, 2011[2] Tatoktatok; Magvető, Bp., 2012 Tükörcicák (picture book); Tessloff Babilon, Bp., 2013 Kerített tér; Magvető,[3] Bp., 2014 Körtészet (leaflet); with poems by Anna T. Szabó, drawings by László Hajba; Manó Könyvek, Bp., 2014 Tükörrobot (picture book); Tessloff Babilon, Bp., 2014 Szabó T. Anna Kyoko: Nobody's Bird; Magvető–Vivandra, Bp.–Budaörs, 2015 The Spice Bird; ill. Eszter Schall; Magvető, Bp., 2015 Verslavina. The woman and the man when they are 40 (or more or less); Anna T. Szabó, János Lackfi and many others; Athenaeum, Budapest, 2016 János Lackfi–Anna T. Szabó: Twin Mirror. Living poems – a journey around the world; Képmás 2002 Kft.–Média a Családért Alapítvány, Budapest, 2016 Winter's Tale; based on William Shakespeare's play and Károly Goldmark's opera, written by Anna T. Szabó and Eszter Schall; Tomorrow, Budapest, 2017 + CD Panna Balázsy–Veronika Éva Kalapos–Lakatos Levente–Anna T. Szabóː Melody of hearts. There are many ways to love; Menő Könyvek, Budapest, 2017 Dr. Seuss: Fox Fun; Kolibri, Bp., 2018 (Kolibri classics) Game in the city Lajos Boros (Budapest, April 12, 1947 –) is a music editor, presenter, writer, journalist, lyricist, guitarist, singer. His parents are Emil Boros and Klára Goldstein. He completed his secondary school studies at the Bánki Donát Mechanical Engineering Technical School. He completed his college studies at the Kándó Kálmán Electrical College in the weak current department between 1967–1970. Between 1967–1968 he was a tinsmith at the Hűtőgép KTSZ, and between 1970–1971 he was a plant engineer at the Telephone Factory. In 1971 he co-authored the banned audio play Suspension. Between 1971–1977 he worked at the Infelor computer technology company. In 1972, he won first place on Ki mit tud? as a guitarist-singer. Since 1974, he has been publishing regularly and holding independent evenings as a guitarist-singer. From 1977 to 1984, he was the artistic director of the folk podium of the KISZ Central Artists' Ensemble. From 1985 to 1990, he was the pop music editor-in-chief of Hungaroton. From 1989 to 1997, he was the editor-host of Danubius Radio (his shows: Bosszú Rt. BuBo Show, Mikulás-show, Sumák dumák). In 1991, he was the marketing manager of BMG Hungary. Since 1991, he has had an independent column called Szembeszél in the Magyar Hírlap. In 1994, he was the editor of the TV series Fogadjunk. From 1991 to 1995, he edited the series Sumák Poplexikon on ATV. Between 1995 and 1997, he was the host of A3 City TV and the breakfast show Cappuccino on Danubius Radio. Between 1992 and 1996, he was a collaborator of the Friderikusz-show. From 1993, he was the managing director of Satyrock Bt. From 1995, he was the Central and Eastern European director of Sumák Dumák Kft. From 1997, h