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Dr Paul Murray: I love chaos and anarchy in the theatre
Dr. Paul Murray: Theatre Can Change People PHOTO: Marko Divjak I don’t feel like a stranger in Belgrade. Sometimes it seems that only madmen have the courage to say what they think. Everything around us is a performance Dr Paul Leonard Murray, an actor, theatre director and pedagogue, is a Brit who has been living and working in Belgrade for the past 18 years, since becoming a Serbian son-in-law. He was educated in the UK and worked in theatre and film, as well as a univers


Miko Peled: America is responsible for Palestinians dying
Miko Peled, former Zionist - writer, activist and fighter for human rights. PHOTO: private archive Israel continues to kill, displace and...


Vit Jedlička - President of the Free Republic of Liberland: I'm Creating a Country for Free People
Vit Jedlička, FOTO: Marko Divjak Liberland's motto is: "Live and let live." Liber Beer is already being produced, and to obtain citizenship, you need to move to Liberland for 25 days. On a piece of formally unclaimed land between Serbia and Croatia, on the western bank of the Danube River, an area of only seven square kilometers-locally known as "Donja Siga"-was "claimed" by a Czech citizen, Vít Jedlička, on April 13, 2015. He arrived, raised a flag, and declared: "This is


Monsignor Dr. Ladislav Nemet, Archbishop and Metropolitan of Belgrade: Catholics ought to renounce the Filioque clause
Laslo Nemet, PHOTO: Aleksa Šestović The education system should care about raising honest and upright people from an early age. Catholic priests should receive a minimum wage. In the army, I taught Albanians from Kosovo to read and write. Artificial intelligence is a great danger. The current Catholic Archbishop and Metropolitan of Belgrade, Monsignor Dr. Ladislav Nemet (László Német), was appointed to this position by Pope Francis at the end of 2022. He is the first Archbis


Journey through Algeria
Algeria experienced large-scale protests by citizens and students four years ago, after which the then-president resigned. Gasoline costs...


Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
We cooked lunch in a village household in Sigiriya, worked on a tea plantation in Nuwara Eliya, walked among elephants and monkeys,...


A Journey to Jordan
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, despite being poor in water and oil, is rich in hospitality and tourist attractions, particularly Petra,...


The First Russian Performance in Belgrade: Rukovet - A Walk Through the City
I Ilya Seleckiy: "Rukoveti" is a special work by Mokranjac. I love the surprised and amazed looks of passersby. The next performance will take place in a winery Ilya Seleckiy: The power of this performance lies in its emotions PHOTO: S. Jovovic Belgrade recently welcomed a completely new artistic form: the site-specific audio performance titled Rukovet , created by the team from the theater I Want to Hear That and the Russian production company Emotions Dealer . This is a th


Mbemba Bangura - Master Djembe Drummer: I Want to Learn the Užičko Kolo
The village is the foundation of everything. I am happy when I play. America is a beautiful country, but its culture is shallow. Rhythm and dance are inseparable. Music is communication Mbemba Bangura: The most important thing for me is sharing culture. PHOTO: Nina Stojanovska In early November, the sounds of Guinea could be heard at the Museum of African Art in Belgrade, during workshops led by master djembe drummer Mbemba Bangura, concluded with a


Museum of the Paranormal: Here you can get a broomstick license
Isidora Stefanović: The line between the normal and the paranormal is thin. We experience the paranormal every day - in traffic, in stores, at the post office, everywhere... Isidora Stefanović: Each new day brings an unexpected, new story. PHOTO: S. Jovović Two young Belgraders, Isidora Stefanović and Branko Miladinović - she a lawyer, he an architect - after visiting numerous places and museums, returned to Belgrade and decided to leave their previous jobs and establish a mu
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