Belgrade, Serbia
Guca recap can be found here. Beth Kampschror gives her impressions here (via YG) Most will have heard of the Guca Festival by now. It earns its place here at the Belgrade blog on account of its increasing popularity with foreign tourists and its branding potential. Recorded in Guca last
This event happened in July in Pancevo, a town near Belgrade, but it’s better to post it late than never. Must say it was a first time i went to this kind of thing, personaly i don’t own or ride a motorcycle or anything similar. Nevertheless, i was curious to
What was the first positive thing you found out when you first heard of Belgrade? For most foreigners it was the nightlife. Due to the fact that the city authorities now consider shortening the working hours of clubs and cafes to 23h this one positive thing may disappear from the
Serbian summer news – hot or not? It is often said that the summer is bad season for some major happenings, breaking news and other similar stuff that would interest a keen news reader in any way. That seemed like a nice period to take some time off from blogging
The Fourth Belgrade Beer Festival ended on Sunday. Organisers are yet to announce the figures (will be posted here later) but this year the blazing sunshine ensured that punters were keener than ever to get their hands on a pint. Apart from savouring 30 different types of beer, activities included
At the risk of lack of variety more on film. An opinion and news about funding for the Serbian film industry. This probably isn’t the right place for me to start preaching about how much more there is to former Yug film than just Kusturica (and now Tanovic, or even