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A Word Like a Remedy
Success is when a man who lives in a community employs the best qualities of his own personality for what he does and who does not attain his achievements in an immoral and ruthless manner. A very limited amount of ends justify by-all-means attitudes, says Vida Ognjenović. (...)
Theatre
By adopting for stage Carl Sternheim’s trilogy The Heroic Life of Citizens, directed by Iva Milošević, the Yugoslav Drama Theatre (JDP) from Belgrade confirmed its elitist approach to theatre arts and its devotion to its avant-garde role – to always be an astute observer of our reality and all its traps.
The classical drama The Glembay Gentlemen written by Miroslav Krleža and directed by Jagoš Marković was premiered at the Atelje 212 Theatre. (...)
In Name of Lasting Memory
The youngest museum - dedicated to performing arts history - was opened in the oldest theater house in Serbia just over three months ago. (...)
The City of Prosperity
At the spot where the Limmat River fl ows out of Zurich Lake sprawls the city of the same name, the biggest one in Switzerland. The international research conducted in 2007 declared the city as the one with the best and highest standards of living in the world. (...)
A Long Jump
Ivana Španović, a member of the Serbian national team and the Serbian long jump record holder was selected the best young athlete in 2010 by the Athletics Federation of Serbia. (...)
Serbia’s Hidden Habsburg Legacy
Like a fading yet elegant countess, Sombor dresses the part. Its residents, who carry a deep urban pride in pedigree derived from a long and illustrious history, lovingly care for its baroque and modern facades. (...) |