My Family’s Role in the World Revolution
Posted by popkitchen | Filed under books, music, popcult
Last night, boyfriend asks me to burn a film Burn After Reading (so much burning, right_?) on a CD, so he can take it to his boss, who likes Brad Pitt. I take an unmarked CD, pop it in the laptop, but it turns out it has music on it. Pop Levi, Ben Folds Five, [...]
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tying loose ends
Posted by popkitchen | Filed under popcult
Fifth season of our favorite show starts tonight.
For experienced downloaders, who in the past six months, watched all kinds of different shows and forgot everything, whereby continuity and attention to detail are key with Lost, there all kinds of reminders on YouTube or specially dedicated websites.
If video podcast is not enough, here is the [...]
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Inauguration
Posted by popkitchen | Filed under politics
Live tonight at 6 p.m. on B92. Or on HBO, if you have it as a part of your cable package.
In Serbian daily Politika, serialized version of Dreams of My Father autobiography is published daily.
Inauguration can be followed on Twitter, as well as on Facebook via CNN.
Or you can make Obama-inspired portrait of yourself, just [...]
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White City#2
Posted by popkitchen | Filed under everyday life, media, popcult
Second issue of White City magazine is on Belgrade’s newsstands.
If I managed to find it, you will have no problem with it. In this issue, many interesting topics are included. An article about returning to live in Serbia, after a life abroad. And the opposite – going abroad for studying.
If I got a cent, for [...]
Tags: belgrade, hipsters, media, studying abroad, whitecity
on solidarity
Posted by popkitchen | Filed under politics
My homecountry is the only state in Europe that was bombed after the Second World War. However, I do not want to speak about the hardships of life in Serbia ten years after this event. You would assume that since having gone through this experience, my compatriots are sympathetic to others in the similar situation. [...]
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Christmas Confusion and New Year Resolution(s)
Posted by popkitchen | Filed under everyday life
Two weeks ago, I received so many Merry Christmas greetings, I could not defend myself. I am experienced though, when people wish me Merry Christmas, I wish the same back. In the past two years, I spent pre-Christmas season in the UK, my first term at the University, I tried to explain to people (gently!), [...]





