Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade, Serbia

Whatever You Do, Don’t Mention The War!

After a series of mutual genocide charges we’re going over to some news of a completely opposite nature. Fashion TV channel decided to start a special branch for the South East European market – that would say former Yugoslav countries (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro) plus probably some other,

Serbia votes for Europe!

No, it’s not an April fools joke. I wanted to do one, but since Eniac did a great one this year (Serbia recognizes Kosovo) I instead decided to go with the “making bold and probably untrue assumptions” type of post. The Winner of this year’s Big Brother show is this

Serbian Big Brother Celebrities

After presenting the younger and prettier, but also unknownier part of this season’s BB, it’s time to analyze the real stars. And what stars they are – this year it’s much better than the last, imho. Ladies first – woman who caused much internet fuss last year when she performed

Serbian Big Brother VIP – part deux

I have come to a conclusion that this year’s installment of celebrity Big Brother on B92 and the choice of competitors gives a rather good insight into Serbian pop culture. So why not share it with you people? (hears screams from the audience) That’s right, no reason whatsoever. Let’s get

Serbian VIP Big Brother ends – Sasa Curcic wins

Just a quickie until Bganon writes an article about Serbian tennis, to let you know that Serbian VIP Big Brother show ended yesterday and that the winner is ex-football star, ex-professional wrestler, ex-dishwasher, current football pensionist, Sasa “Gianni” Curcic. I wrote about the start of celebrity (or VIP, as it

Serbian-Bosnian-Montenegrin “V.I.P.” Big Brother Starts

Ok, so after the first Serbian Big Brother show last year, it’s time for the VIP version. First of all i must admit i have no idea how VIP Big brother shows look like in oher countries. Or, to be more precise, what’s considered to be “VIP” these days in

Miki has left the building

Friday, around 16h: Miroslav Miki Djuricic decided to leave the “Veliki brat” house after spending 15 days inside and managing to become the most popular person in Serbia in that time. In the official Big brother ‘most favourite contestant’ poll, he alone had around 80 percent of all votes while

How to become the most popular person in Serbia…

...in only 7 days: 1. Get elected for Big brother (Veliki brat) show. 2. Break all the rules presented to you by Big brother (“I don’t give a damn about what Big brother says, i have to take a crap.”) 3. Be yourself and forget about the cameras. 4. Say


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