The Brass Check

Following up on my post about Alison Mutler insulting Romania for fun and profit, I thought it would be worthwhile to take a “meta” look at journalism in general, specifically the print media. Whether online or printed on paper, journalism in just about every newspaper works in a certain, discernible way. To begin with, there is a distinction between what’s often called “hard news” and … Continue reading The Brass Check

Don’t Touch My Bags If You Please

I’m not going to turn this blog into all Cluj-Napoca all the time but once again the moronic team running Cluj (actually the county of Cluj this time rather than the city) have dropped the ball: Low-cost airline Wizz Air will reduce its transport capacity on Romania’s Cluj-Napoca International Airport by 26% as of May 5, moving its operations to the Targu Mures Airport, because … Continue reading Don’t Touch My Bags If You Please

Word of the Day: Cârcotaș

In my last article, I translated the word cârcotaș as “gossip”, which isn’t quite right. From DEX: (Om) care caută mereu ceartă, care e veșnic nemulțumit. Or in English (my translation): A person who is always starting an argument, who is eternally displeased In other words, a quarrelsome, bitterly negative person who is always ready to start an argument or get into a dispute about … Continue reading Word of the Day: Cârcotaș