A profile of Nina Bunjevac, author of the graphic novel and New York Times best…
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The ‘Maksimir Myth’: 25 Years Since the ‘Symbolic Dissolution’ of Socialist Yugoslavia
Marking the 25th anniversary of the Maksmir riots, when socialist Yugoslavia symbolically fell apart in a…
The Myth of Ancient Friendship: The Instrumentalization of Russia-Serbia Relations
The argument that a simple cultural fondness animates Russia-Serbia relations today is not dissimilar from…
The Serbian-Albanian Romeo and Juliet: Makeup on the Dead Body of Normal Ethnic Relations
Armanda Kodra Hysa on the problem with the Serbian-Albanian staging of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Two…
Forgetting Resistance in the Balkans
Serbia recently arrested eight individuals suspected of committing war crimes at Srebrenica. The coming trials…
Activists Distributing Publication Critical of “Belgrade Waterfront” Project Detained by Police
Activists from the initiative “Ne da(vi)mo Beograd“, who oppose the controversial architectural mega-project Belgrade on…
Queer As Turbofolk (Part V): In, Out, Shake It All About?
“I’m lonely and in a difficult situation.” So read the suicide note of…






