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'Let the Sunshine In!'
Although the theater season is still in full swing, one cannot but observe that Belgrade’s Atelje 212 theater head (since last summer) and theater director Kokan Mladenović figures prominently in it, as he carried out a 'revolution' in Atelje 212, created commotion in the media while at the same time offering hit productions on stages from Subotica to Kruševac. (...)
Momo Kapor - Remembrance Fragments
- Momo wrote as much as an entire literary society may have and painted as much as an entire fine arts academy may have, said author and academician Matija Bećković. (...)
Serbian Pyramid
The shape of Mt. Rtanj resembles a peacefully reclining greyhound, as its name also indicates (Hrt - Greyhound). The unusual appearance of its slopes, shaped like a nearly symmetrical pyramid, are nothing less than a curiosity inviting adventure. (...)
The Big Clean-Up
The two symbols that have won Amsterdam the longstanding title of the world's most tolerant capital: coffee shops in which anyone can buy hashish or marijuana and the seven-centuries old red light district are now being targeted by city authorities. (...)
First Serb to Fly in Airplane
During his visit to France on April 5-27, 1910, Prince Aleksandar Karadjordjević, at the time Crown Prince of Serbia and King of Yugoslavia, flew onboard a Flyer 1 aircraft for which the French government had bought the manufacture license from the Wright brothers. Thus Prince Aleksandar was, definitely confirmed as the first Serb to fly onboard an aircraft. (...)
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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