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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 program where we always sit two people with completely different values and habits at the same table. Two characters who might not have met without us. We are not preparing for a debate show, but for a tasteful conversation between three people. The program can be heard on Klubrádio every Saturday from 12:00 p.m. Creators: Zoltán Warholik, Judit Gábor Csáki Rózsahegyi (Budapest, October 5, 1953[1][2] –) Hungarian theater critic, journalist, literary translator, university professor. He was born in 1953 in Budapest. His mother was a doctor, his father defected to America.[3] He graduated from Petőfi Sándor High School in 1972.[4] He graduated from the Faculty of Arts of Eötvös Loránd University, majoring in Hungarian-English-Aesthetics.[3] He was a trainee of Népszava for a short time. He has been involved in theater since 1983, and considers Péter Gál Molnár his professional role model.[5][3] In 2002, he obtained his doctorate at the Doctoral School of Philosophy of ELTE, supervised by Miklós Almási.[6] Editor-in-chief of the critical portal Revizor between 2008-2021.[7][8] Between 2008-2013, he was the head of the Theater Department of Kaposvár University.[9][10][11] Her family's relationship with Sándor Radnóti gave birth to her son, András Radnóti (1992), who is the external relations coordinator of Momentum.[12][13] Lajos Galambos, stage name Lajcsi Lajzi (Budapest, January 25, 1961 –) musician, entertainer, producer, presenter. He is the host of the television programs Dáridó and Süperbuli on Friday evenings. His best-known hit is Hosszú black hair, the lyrics of which were written by Gyula Bill Deák. He comes from a Swabian family, their original family name was Grósz. Playing music is a family tradition: his grandfather and father played music at weddings on weekends. The current XXIII. district, in Soroksár, he graduated from the singing and music elementary school, then he went to the Béla Bartók Vocational School of Music, and later at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music - today known as the Academy of Music - he obtained a diploma in trumpet artistry and music teaching. Lajos started as a street musician in 1984.[1] After obtaining the degree in music, a completely different and new phase of his life followed. He saw music and entertainment as a vocation and a mission. Lajcsi Lajcsi presented his own style, the modernized, up-to-date Hungarian entertainment music. After few people believed in his lofty plans, he began to popularize this genre on his self-published tapes without any help. In the absence of concert halls and other performances, he directly built a relationship with the audience, so he performed his own music in front of the Sugár shopping center and in other public areas. Later, he thought that he would surprise his audience with a large-scale gala, in which the homeless would also play a major role. At the time, it was the first event of its kind. From 1985 to the present day, the number of recordings he sold - on which Lajcsi Lajcsi, Lajcsi or Lajos Galambos contributed - is close to 4 million. Dáridó Many performers and ensembles owe their popularity to the popular Friday night light music and entertainment program Dáridó, which ran with great success on TV2 commercial television. Győző Gáspár, frontman of Romantic, among others. Over the years, almost all of Hungary's famous musicians and singers have appeared in the show. In addition, foreign stars such as Thalía or Natalia Oreiro were guests of Lajci Lajcsi, who each received a small Puli dog as a gift from Lajcsi. Süperbuli After the change in the management of TV2, Lajcsi fulfilled his old dream and signed a contract with the public service television for the light music program Süperbuli. The introductory broadcast on Magyar Televízíó was received by a record number of viewers, and then it became the most watched broadcast with two million viewers, three times the average at the time. Lajcsi and his wife Boglárka have three children: Anna Boglárka (December 1998), Lajos (January 2000) and István (August 2001). His younger brother, drummer István Galambos, reinforced the band Dáridó Szimpatikus in the program Dáridó. On September 24, 2015, he and his wife were arrested on charges of defrauding utility bills of 30 million, forgery of documents and attempted bribery, and then remanded in custody in Székesfehérvár.[2] His wife was released after a few days because, according to the second-instance court, there was no well-founded suspicion of a crime punishable by imprisonment.[3] Lajos was released from Székesfehérvár prison at 8 am on January 24, 2016.[4] Television Dáridó - TV2 Süperbuli Friday evening star Dinner battle We were like that! - 10 years of TV2 (2007) Not your day! (2006) Strawberry Festival - Tahitótfalu