Belgrade, Serbia
It says ” bicycle tours” in plural in the title, but I know only of one so far, and that’s why I’m writing this post in the first place. I hope there will be more, though, hence the title. It’s kind of predictable that the first person to believe a
Block Out is an old Belgrade band, one of the representatives of what I like to call Serbian nineties rock. They have always been a band with a more gloomy approach to the Serbian reality and their new album is not an exception. The reason for showing this particular video
USB dead drop is a small usb flash drive mounted into a brick wall or a similar static object so that anyone can come and download or upload informaiton from it. Yes, it’s silly and it’s virtually useless, but you have to admit it’s awesome. The first dead drop in
A small gesture of support to Japanese people from Belgrade – several hundred people gathered at the Republic Square, dressed in white and red clothes to form a Japanese flag. photo by Branimir Milovanovic, click for bigger pic Serbian people generally have a lot of gratitude towards Japan, country that
UPDATE (5th of March 2011): One day later, this article broke all records on Belgraded, sending 10k people to the site in only 24hrs. The question of the pair’s identity has been half-revealed so far, being that the girl has been pretty much identified, while nobody really cares about the
Serbian language, together with Croatian, Bosnian and other can sometimes sound strange to foreigners non accustomed to Slavic languages, as described in this pre-historic Onion article from 1997. But, when put into a song, it can indeed sound very nice and musical. Here are two fresh songs that confirm this