
The writer, journalist... Bo!
Boryana Kolchagova is a journalist with a strong sense for storytelling and communication. She is a key part of the "Me & Bo" team, where she uses her journalistic skills to build bridges between Sweden and Bulgaria.
With experience from several leading Bulgarian media outlets, such as Standart Daily, Telegraph, Dir.bg and Impressio, she has written about everything from culture and celebrities to social issues. Among other things, she has analyzed global phenomena like the dance "Naatu Naatu" from the film RRR.
Boryana has a unique ability to make complex topics accessible and engaging. Her articles are marked by curiosity, a talent for storytelling, and a human approach—qualities that make her an invaluable part of "Me & Bo."
She is not only a skilled writer but also a passionate communicator who brings people together through words, ideas, and cultural empathy.
Her work inspires dialogue, builds understanding, and highlights the shared values that connect different communities.
Whether reporting from the heart of Sofia or the streets of Stockholm, Boryana brings depth, integrity, and warmth to every story.
Her journalistic voice is both personal and universal, capturing moments that matter and giving them lasting meaning.
She continues to shape narratives that transcend borders and spark real human connection.

John Lennon's executioner: I killed him to live forever
To kill a genius, a man whom everyone adores—that is how you can live forever. Mentioning the name of one inevitably leads to the name of the other. Mark Chapman, who shot the poet, musician, peacekeeper, icon, and symbol John Lennon, admits he did it for fame.
Get your blazer style done by Gina Lollobrigida - you'll swoon! And it happened to me
Long live Gina Lollobrigida! Long live cinema! With these words, the film "Box Office 3D" ends, shot in our country in the studios of Boyana, in which the queen of the white screen appears, albeit as icing on the cake at the end. Starring and producing is Ezio Greggio, a big star in Italy and creator and host of "Masters of the Air.".
The world went crazy with Naatu Naatu - danced by teenagers, policemen, diplomats and Tesla cars
The frenetic dance to the Oscar-winning song 'Naatu Naatu' has gone viral and is the new 20, as they say. The world went crazy following the footsteps of the two Indian actors and dancers. From teenagers to police officers to diplomats, the trick is to master the choreography, but also to film yourself and post it on the web.