Belgrade, Serbia
In his article on the Night of Museums, Bg Anon has set me the task to do a bit of research on the history of the very popular night club Barutana, located in Kalemegdan. Unfortunatelly, being currently in Germany and having apsolutelly no access to books on Belgrade history, whereas
Couple of stories hit me in the past two days as striking and in a lot of ways connected. First it was this happening described here by Bg anon: As promised Ceca fulfilled her long stated desire to hold a concert at Usce close by the rivers Danube and Sava.
When people ask what time of year is best to visit Belgrade the answer is that there are events going on all year round. The peak of Summer is not always the most pleasant time to be in any city and the same is true of Belgrade although Belgrade does
And so to clarify and to confirm the fact that SCG is officially out of this years world cup. Yes its a pity and this probably isn’t the place to dissect the teams performance but one was left with the impression that the team simply gave up. Most supporters were
Yes, Serbia is also one of the civilised countries where football is one of the most important things in life; where sport clubs are for some people on the “love list” even higher than mom and dad; where it’s perfectly normal to die or to kill for your favourite club;
As I am writing, Togo is leading 1-0 against South Korea …. I am obviously writing about the Football World Cup 2006 that is held in Germany…. Sorry for the interruption…. Korea just scored a goal…. That’s 1-1 and my business is getting better… I put all my money on
The truth is that in the last few weeks the weather has been decidedly grey in Belgrade. Locals have been scratching their heads, few can remember such a dull and somewhat cold early Summer. However, the above did not deter tens of thousands of ‘culture vultures’ from visiting Belgrades night
It’s not that I like to talk a lot about politics, because I do it all the time at my classes in the University, but now since Serbia is independent a row of ceremonies is needed in order to signify this great event. And ever since Montenegrins are euphoric, Serbs
In the recent years the tourism of Belgrade started gradually to flourish, mostly visitors from the former republics of Yugoslavia. Given our common past, one of the most frequent attractions is the tomb of Tito, since Tito is considered as a synonym for Yugoslavia. However, there is also another object
Here comes new counter-culture, but also anti-goverment action. Choir Horkeshkart is going to perform their latest song as a form of protest in front of every institution that is not functioning as it should in the country. Schedule of performance: – Belgrade University Rectorate building (15h) – Serbian academy of