Belgrade, Serbia
At the beggining, a disclaimer: I have absolutely no clue whatsoever about birds, birdwatching, nor birding. But the article on pelican birds near Belgrade really caught my attention today, because, who doesn’t like pelicans? They are weird looking, have great beaks and they make all sorts of cool office stuff
There used to be an article on this site that promoted Belgrade with the title: Smoking allowed! that invited foreigners to enjoy the life to the fullest by coming to Serbia to smoke whenever and wherever they want, but I was wrong, I admit, so i took it down some
It’s Saturday night and the where to go plans have been made for the whole evening. The night is hot and the air is very humid – normal for this kind of year. First stop – a small underground gallery located in an student apartment at the fourth floor (ok,
Construction works in Balkanska street, Belgrade. Goran Miletic made a good list over at B92 blog – Fifty human rights tasks that new government should do. Some of the tasks are pretty easy to do and don’t require much effort, only good will, while other require both effort, will and
I have just been informed by Ed that there is a competition at Fistful of Euros blog – and it seems that Belgrade 2.0 is also nominated in the Best Weblog about Southeastern Europe cathegory. Infact, Ed is our main competitor as it seems so far So go on, go
I wanted to write about this couple of days ago, on the international day against homophobia, but i guess it would have been too predictable, like writing about women rights on 8th of March. Besides, it’s always a burning subject, not just here in Serbia but everywhere in the world
Some time ago I collected some articles about Srdjan Aleksic, around the time of his death anniversary, at the Serbian blog. You can read more about Srdjan in this article by Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina, some excerpts: Srdjan Aleksic had sacrificed his own life to
The bloc voting thing has been a major subject in the non-balkan blogs in the ESC aftermath. It seems as if the Western European countries finally realized for sure that it will take much more than an average Eurovision song for any of them to win or at least to
Marija Serifovic’s song really doesn’t do it for me. I don’t like that quasy pop genre, lyrics, her voice, looks, anything really. But apparently I’m in minority (what else is new?). BBC claims we have good chances of success (via Yahti), Reluctant Dragon says that her semifinals performance was one
Couple of days ago, early in the morning, we (when i say we:, i mean the citizens of Serbia) indirectly elected Tomislav Nikolic as speaker at the parliament of Serbia. Nikolic is the unofficial leader of the biggest Serbian ultra-right populistic party in Serbia, SRS, and the biggest party in