Belgrade, Serbia
The Serbian blogosphere is buzzing these days about the plan of the national assembly to hand out laptops to deputies “in order to replace paper comsumption and increase effectiveness.” The blogosphere is, of course, upset because no one in their right mind thinks this is going to improve the pathetic
Sunday Times brings us a report on six world party cities of choice: Milan, New York, Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris and – Belgrade. Do you see an intruder on this list? I see five of them: Milan is the fashion city, Amsterdam is the weed city, Paris is the love city,
I like the gas tank most of all, but other features also are not to be messed with, such as the kick-ass ignition and the headlights. Hell Machine, by Danilo Vucinic Also, if you have by any chance managed to miss the gem from the same genre, called Pretty Dyana,
Mr Palin used his rather short stay in Belgrade to discuss politics with a local genius and a couple of beautiful girls – in a way, it is quite what you’d expect from a visit to Belgrade, come to think of it. More info about Michael Palin’s trip to this
We’ve already had a fair share of Turbo Folk on this site and I am starting to be afraid you will think I have some sort of strange obsession with it. And I do. But – I am not the only one. UPDATED (February 2011): Queen vs Aca Lukas Coldplay
Translation of what the guy holding the press conference said: I shall appear, on Sunday [in Kosovo], in the mass of 10 thousand of my followers, everyone of them carrying in their arms a glowing weapon, fire weapon, an atomic bomb ready to be thrown in the depths of hell
Because if you are, more than a half spots available have already been reserved, so you better hurry up and apply – November 10th, Novi Sad. What? You don’t know what BlogOpen is? I presume you have been living under a rock lately, in which case you might know the
By Andrea Gregory A sea of people filled the center of Novi Sad. Their signs were different. Their flags were different. But on this day, their cause was the same. Speakers talked about the dangers of fascism, problems with in the government that could lead to fascist thinking and that
Update: Rachel’s report from the protest. New video: by Dejanovic (more pictures on his myspace) As I said on twitter already, I couldn’t go to Novi Sad today – no good excuse for that really. Luckily, there were several hundred people that did go to protest fascist/neonazi/call-it-what-you-will-but-its-wrong-anyway gathering. Mixed crowd
Dear readers, today has been the 7th anniversary of the democratic changes, or maybe revolution, that have changed the political leadership of Serbia and at that time “Milosevic Yugoslavia”. It was a unique event in Serbian history when an entire nation deprived of freedoms and welfare have revolted and most