Belgrade, Serbia
Colonel Gaddafi just gave an interview to a Serbian TV station Pink, known for it’s turbo-folk and controversial reality TV shows. They managed to get the interview through Zoran Lilic, former Yugoslav president during Milosevic and Gaddafi’s personal friend, who flew to Libya to “facilitate” the process of transporting all
I already tweeted about the Belgrademaps project some time ago, but now I think it deserves a post of its own. This interactive Belgrade map is amazingly useful, not just to foreigners, but to locals as well. The reason why even locals get lost using public transportation system is because
Remember the story some five years ago about the Serbian Radical party fuckup with the website domain they advertised but forgot to buy? Well the Internet scene in Serbia doesn’t seem to be getting boring anytime soon. The latest web-related curiosity is the website “Ocistimo Srbiju” (Clean Serbia) by the
Ceca’s recent announcement about the possibility of making a concert in Croatia provoked an outrage in Croatian society. Some people don’t like Ceca because of her relationship with Arkan, others don’t like anything coming from Serbia because it reminds them of Serbia, and there are quite possibly even those who don’t like
Cinema Komunisto is a documentary filled with incredible information. For example, did you know that Josip Broz Tito watched more than eight thousand movies from 1949 to his death in 1980? That’s almost one movie a day for thirty years straight, enough to put any filmophile to shame. Or –
Milan M. Ćirković, Serbian astronomer and blogger collected an interesting list of 50 things the general public in Serbia is prone to believing, mostly thanks to the uncritical attitude towards the numerous information they have been fed by various media over the decades. You can also test yourselves, the theories
Coworking office spaces are a relatively new trend among the freelance and scholar crowd. The idea is simple – that independent professionals and those with workplace flexibility work better together than they do alone. The idea of opening one such place in Belgrade is not new, but so far there