Belgrade, Serbia
The museum of Roma culture opened today in Belgrade in Ruzveltova street 41-43. And here you can find previous posts on the blog concerning Roma people in Serbia.
From AlternativeChannel.tv: A new short film produced by Bankwatch and Serbian partner CEKOR, “Bridging the Gap” brings together three perspectives on the resettlement of Roma communities living beneath the Gazela bridge in Belgrade. Watch the short film at the Alternative Channel website.
There are more things than folk music on this guy’s repertoire:
All hail the next monument idea in Serbia – Belgrade rappers gathered around the hiphop forum Rad i Vizija are discussing the best place to honor Tupac Shakur, and so far Marinkova Bara seems like the best idea, because “there’s no place in Belgrade that looks more like a ghetto
post by Bganon Saban Bajramovic was perhaps the greatest living musical legend in the Balkans. Those that knew their music compared him to traditional great Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. He himself liked to be known as the Serbian Nat King Cole. Of this man and his life nothing is simple
INTRODUCTION: B92.net->English->News Insults bring parliament session to halt 25 SEPTEMBER 2007 | 16:59 | SOURCE: BETA BELGRADE—Today’s session of the Parliamentary Board for Kosovo was marked by a heated argument between its two members. Marko Jakšić of the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) and Vladan Batić of the Christian Democratic
The bloc voting thing has been a major subject in the non-balkan blogs in the ESC aftermath. It seems as if the Western European countries finally realized for sure that it will take much more than an average Eurovision song for any of them to win or at least to
Latest buzz in Serbian blogosphere is the beef between movie director Janko Baljak and TV host Timofejev over a TV show that caused a lot of controversy lately. For those unfortunate ones that don’t speak Serbian and can’t figure out what happened from those links above here’s the summary. Timofejev