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We’ve Got Only One Life
"To be successful at anything, the most important thing is to first know what, precisely, you want to do. Once you have an idea or a vision, it is crucial to invest 100 percent of your heart in whatever it is that you are doing", says Milorad Čavić, the best Serbian swimmer of all time. (...)
Jat Is a Metaphor for the Homeland
Novi Sad Arts Academy professor, Belgrade National Theatre Drama director, Serbian PEN centre president, postgraduate at the Sorbonne, in France, and at the University of Minnesota, in the US, director of hundreds of theatrical productions, television and radio programmes, writer, and the current ambassador of the Republic of Serbia to Denmark, Vida Ognjenović is above all someone with inexhaustible creative energy who has received numerous important awards and recognitions for her work, both at home and abroad. (...)
The European Contexts
The works of four distinguished 20th century Serbian artists – Petar Dobrović, Sava Šumanović, Milan Konjović and Bogdan Šuput – are on display in the Matica Srpska Gallery in Novi Sad, in the exhibition European Contexts, which reflects the high caliber of these artists’ work through a modern interpretation of national art in the first half of the 20th century. (...)
Where One Has Royal Treatment
During the 19th and at the beginning of the 20th century, Serbian spas were trendy places similar to their counterparts in Europe. Many of them still feature palaces, summer residences, villas, baths, fountains, parks and other structures that may rightly be called royal, offering good entertainment and great pleasure. (...)
Lost Kingdom of the Ancient Gods
In the tropical rainforest in the heart of the Kingdom of Cambodia, mystery still shrouds Angkor – the largest complex of Hindu and Buddhist temples in the world. Who were the rulers who built them, what inspired them to create such beauty in a wild place and why did they ultimately leave everything to the jungle? Hundreds of temples raise hundreds of questions that remain unanswered to the present day. (...)
Best Travel Photo
To mark the 35th anniversary of NEW REVIEW in-flight magazine in 2009 and its 200th edition in August 2010, the Jat Media Center has launched a Best Travel Photo contest. The contest will remain open for one year - through June 2010. At the end of each month, entered photos will be shortlisted and overall winners will be chosen from these shortlisted entries. Shortlisted photos for each respective month will be printed in NEW REVIEW in the following issue while the overall winning photographs will be published in the magazine’s 200th issue in August 2010. (...) |

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