November 19, 2013 would have been Monica Lovinescu’s 90th birthday. An essential presence for almost 30 years on shortwave radio for RFE/RL’s Romanian (now Moldovan) Service, Radio Europa Libera, Lovinescu used her microphone to challenge the dictatorship in post-World War II Romania, even while it cost her and her family dearly.
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Hello and welcome to Mailbox, Radio Prague’s monthly programme for your questions and comments. First up we have some good news for our listeners in […]