They Call Me K.O.F.Y.

A frequent objection to Serbian pop music scene is that it bears no reflection of realities of life in our country, that musicians are too involved with themselves and without ambitions. Then again, the same criticism could be applied to music scene in general. Anywhere. Posture over attitude, crate digging over originality, even indie bands [...]

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Inauguration

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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on solidarity

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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revisiting the issue

Of Kosovo. I promise not to turn the blog into a crusade for Serbian cause. The frequency of posts on this topic is purely coincidental.
From a slightly different perspective – a post bellow is my emotional reaction to something I perceive as injustice, this post is about a talk entitled Kosovo’s Independence and the Balkans: [...]

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