Belgrade, Serbia
“Owners of capital will stimulate working class to buy more and more of expensive goods, houses and technology, pushing them to take more and more expensive credits, until their their debt becomes unbearable. The unpaid debt will lead to bankruptcy of banks which will have to be nationalized and State will have to take the road which will eventually lead to communism.”
Who said this?
Mighty Nora from B92 blog posts a great project – Belgrade pictures in mirror surfaces all over the city. Entitled “Backwards visual travelogue”, it’s a really great idea and effort, also check it out here it B92 loads too slow.
Daniella Vechi of the BounceMag explores the street basketball courts of the world. Here’s the lowdown on Belgrade: “right now at Kalemegdan the local ballers play hard. Some rash touriststry to take a stab at the court, but the level is very high and some ofthem are punctually posterized.” “The
Nice little Belgrade snow globe – great as a souvenir or New Year present – first of its kind made especially for Belgrade. via Miss Cybernaut
The cheap tickets for the Exit Fest 09 are already sold out. Here are the first rumors for the 2009 lineup, if you hear something else let me know.Artists written in bold letters are confirmed:Daft Punk, Klaxons, Radiohead, Justice, Thievery Corporation, Moby, The Ting Tings, MGMT, Hot Chip, Faithless, The
So you are in Belgrade and want to party for the New Year’s eve, eh? And there’s only three days left… don’t worry, Belgrade citizens love to party, so you’ll have a chance of attending the New Year’s eve re-run if you miss the real thing. Some clubs even offer
Ana writes about the traditional Open Heart Street day in Belgrade and posts some photos from the event.
Start with the Republic square in Belgrade and work your way around the site. A phenomenal 360 degree panoramas of many world cities created by Aleksandar Janicijevic.
Ieishah receives a political advice from her Serbian friend.
There are some who oppose this time lag in Serbia and suggest that we should synchronize the Serbian Orthodox holidays with the mainstream holiday calendar.
But it’s only because they fail to see the advantages! Let me try to list the reasons why we should stick to the current situation.