Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade, Serbia

Sheep wake up…

“Sheep wake up you are next and you shepherds go and get your hair cut Sheep wake up go up to the hills WOLVES WILL EXIST AS LONG AS SHEEP EXIST” photo by ansik As the second round of the presidential elections approach, I thought it to be useful to

Belgrade once upon a time…

My grandmother, an old Belgrader, always used to tell me what was Belgrade before the Second World War. It was a city that was following the European trends of life-style and architecture, with notable families raising buildings in order to match the beauty of other notable cities such as Budapest

Hold the press: Djokovic beats Federer for place in final – Bganon’s analysys of Serbian tennis stars

A fairytale ending; two Serbian tennis players in the finals of the Australian Open. Djokovic outplayed Federer 7-5 6-3 7-6 and Ana Ivanovic staged an amazing comback to beat the Slovak Hantuchova 0-6 6-3 6-4. Federer at times played some of his best tennis but could not match the tempo

Kosovo Clooney and Metohija Sharon rumors fake

It sounded to good and to strange to be true anyway – but that didn’t stop bunch of blogs and even bigger bunch of “news” sites from reporting it without checking first – if we really got the Hollywood support on our side in Kosovo case or not. Here’s our

Presidential Candidate Endorsed by… Bill Gates?

Election day today – I would write something about presidential candidates but thankfully Dejan did it some time ago, and I have nothing to add there – go read his post. But, for the nerds among us, a curiosity – presidential candidate using Windows desktop wallpaper in his official campaign

Yippee-ki-yay…

Very much aware of the danger that lurks everytime Kusturica is mentioned on this blog, and in any kafana politics conversation, for that matter, this recent case of Kusta’s insanity is too much for me to let it go by unnoticed: „God forgive Bruce Willis for all his earthy sins

Firecrackers & Broken Clocks: Delayed Christmas in Serbia

So, for those of you from Outer Space, not particularly familiar with our little Serbian Julius Cesarian Orthodox Delay, today, on the 7th of January, is when the vast majority of Serbian citizens celebrate Christmas, that is – all those belonging to the Serbian Ortodox Church, still a bit skeptical


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