Belgrade, Serbia
There’s something about the Belgrade public bus transportation that makes a guy wanna sing – is it acoustics or the fact that the audience can’ get away that easily? This guy performs ONLY in buses. There’s a million of his videos, here’s a small selection: UPDATED: January 31st, he’s still
Steven Hannington – “Mujo kuje konja po mesecu” – a different take on the old Balkan folk song. If you want to hear more performances from this artist on Youtube, click here. Found via @Galebinjo
Following the proclamation of this year’s honorary citizen of Belgrade, “24 hours” brings an interesting list of all the previous winners of this prestigious award. So let’s see who do we have here: 1947. Josip Broz Tito, president of Yugoslavia 1947. Peko Dapčević, commander of the 1st Partisan army 1954.
The new Road safety and traffic law is already proving to be a positive thing. Here are some of the life-saving changes: No cell phones while driving, unless it’s hands-free. Lights must be on always, even during the day when it’s bright. Bicyclists and motorist must always wear a helmet.
Judge: Good afternoon! Please, introduce yourself. Accused: Boris Tadić. Judge: Your occupation? Accused: Psychologist. Judge: Where is your work located? Accused: My work address is Andrićev venac 1. Judge: Is that a psychological institution? Accused: That’s the institution of the President of the Republic. Yes, this is the real transcript