Belgrade, Serbia
Vlade Divac said today that he endorses Barack Obama in a statement to a daily newspaper Blic. This would not be such an interesting news, but it is because he is the first close-to-government person to endorse either of the candidates. No one else from the government or close to
Belgrade bus driver with unprecedented skills – the guy can drive a bus full of people while solving a crossword puzzle at the same time – on his steering wheel. Luckily there was a passenger brave enough to record a video of this miracle man.
Ah, the lessons we learn in life. Everyone’s got some out of Miladin Kovacevic’s, or as the US media like to put it “Serb thug’s” case. So what are the lessons?
Ran into this cover when I was looking for videos to post on the Milan Mladenovic article. Artist name: Maloya Maloti, go see her Myspace page for more info.
Here’s my first contribution to Women International Perspective blog. Funny, I’m one of the rare men blogging there. Even funnier than that, I decided to write about what it’s like to be a mother in Serbia. Got any comments – leave them there.
All hail the next monument idea in Serbia – Belgrade rappers gathered around the hiphop forum Rad i Vizija are discussing the best place to honor Tupac Shakur, and so far Marinkova Bara seems like the best idea, because “there’s no place in Belgrade that looks more like a ghetto
An obvious inspiration for the recent alien turbo folk hit performance, this somewhat more traditional Gordana Lana Adamov video still sounds modern, after all these years.
My feedreader usually just pops up meaningless stuff about Belgrade, but this one might be interesting for all interested in the history of conflicts in former Yugoslavia – entitled For A Comprehensive Approach To The Problems of The West Balkans, by Branislav Gosovic. As if that first one wasn’t thorough
The name sounds scary, but the island is in fact very calm and peaceful. It’s because there are no urban settlements there – only nature and birds. Lots of birds.
The name sounds scary, but the island is in fact very calm and peaceful. It’s because there are no urban settlements there – only nature and birds. Lots of birds.