Bea Kovács, from master beautician to prize-winning photo reporter
Bea Kovács’s life is worthy of a film: at the age of 40, the thriving, acclaimed beautician decided to study photography, and seriously, too...
Ágnes Jónás
Andrea Bocelli: “Life triumphs over destruction”
Andrea Bocelli is an icon and his voice is a balm that warms the heart. He has been singing in front of huge audiences...
Kati Szám
Dániel Gryllus “In my life, the final forms have always been defined by human relationships”
Dani is one of those people with whom it is impossible not to sit down with and chat. He turns towards you with such...
Nóra Ivády
“As far as I am concerned, there are no ‘lesser’ dead and ‘greater’ dead, there are only people” – Interview with forensic anthropologist Dr. Éva Susa
The work of forensic pathologist Dr. Éva Susa has given more than 100 families the opportunity of closure in a worthy manner for their...
Lívia Kölnei
Kati Szám: “It is impossible to untangle whether Képmás changed us or we changed Képmás”
For 15 years, Kati Szám has been editor in chief of the magazine Képmás, which through its unique content, refined style and traditional European...
Ágnes Németh
In an open cage – interview with Judit Varga and Péter Magyar
This interview was recorded in December, 2019, published in the Képmás print magazine in January, 2020 and in the online kepmas.hu magazine in February...
Szilvia Németh
Dr. Dóra Vesztergom: “The ovaries cannot be botoxed”
Warning! The following interview contains phrases that are likely to disturb the peace, with intent. We aim to sound the alarm bell and make...
Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
“A normal birth does not require medical intervention” – in conversation with obstetrician-gynaecologist Balázs Bálint
Balázs Bálint is one of the most popular Hungarian obstetricians. Expectant mothers queue up for him. He continues – as a legacy of his...
Dóra László
Two people exist in us, the shepherd and the scientist – In conversation with Andrea Navratil, singer-ecologist
“ The Moldavian woman had no idea that the way she cultivates her garden is what scientists term permaculture farming, nor did she know...
Zsuzsa Máthé
Operas and operations: the adventurous life of the Marton couple
Éva Marton is the greatest Hungarian soprano of the 20th century. However, her unique career has been a duet; beside her vocal-stage qualities, her...
Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
Gergely Kiss: “It never once crossed my mind that things could be better with another woman”
They met each other when they were 19, quite by chance, although both played water polo. Ancsa studied at college in Eger and she...
Dóra László
Diána Ürge-Vorsatz, climate researcher: “People don’t even grasp that ‘many a little makes a mickle’”
There are few more divisive subjects than climate change: some even deny its existence, while others envisage the coming of the end of the...
Enikő Sárdi
A sick child is a catalyser – interview with paediatric neurologist András Fogarasi
The renown of Dr. András Fogarasi, paediatric neurologist, deputy director of Bethesda Hospital, and his department has travelled further than one would think. After...
Kati Szám
Scientific career and a large family: interview with Mónika Andok and Miklós Udvarhelyi
Mónika Andok – despite having achieved scientific successes and been appointed head of department at Pázmány University – cannot be said to be a...
Kati Szám
Parallels meeting in a film – Interview with Márta Mészáros
I'm not the sentimental type. Yet it happened to me recently in the cinema that the dramatic duo of Mari Törőcsik and Ildikó Tóth...
Kati Szám
Chamber music for four instruments – interview with Katalin Kokas and Barnabás Kelemen
We knew it was going to be a busy Saturday evening. Squeezing four people onto the cover page is not only a compositional challenge...