bellegrade

Month

May 2020

Time Travel: Tito’s Birthday and the Youth Day

Few weeks ago, I published the article Time Travel: A Photographic Journey through the Yugoslav Capital Belgrade, a photo series of Belgrade between the 50s and 80s. I promised to write about two more topics in honor of my Yugo-Nostalgia… Continue Reading →

April – Day and Night Bar

photos: Iva Mastilović Just between the Bohemian Quarter Skadarlija and the Cetinjska Street 15, hidden behind a big green door full of graffiti, there lies April bar. A place where you can finally get a drink and dance without the… Continue Reading →

First Exhibition after Lockdown at U10: Auto-Sculptures by Marija Strajnić

photos: Marija Strajnić & U10 If I cast my mind back a few weeks and think about what we’ve been through, I still can’t realize it. But here we are. Things in Belgrade are getting back on track. Everything feels… Continue Reading →

DIM BAR Reopening Today at 5pm

photos: Marijana Janković Fuck you Corona, Dim is back on track! Today at 5 pm is the reopening of one of the best bars in Belgrade, located in Cetinjska Street 15, and I am really happy about it. Ali Güney… Continue Reading →

Time Travel: A Photographic Journey through the Yugoslav Capital Belgrade

If there is any month which reminds me on Yugoslavia it is definitely May. Starting with the International Workers Day, the country’s most significant holiday, followed by Tito’s death anniversary, his birthday and the Youth Day on the 25th of… Continue Reading →

Serbian Tradition: Đurđevdan, Ederlezi or Saint George’s Day

The 6th of May is on the one hand the most meaningful feast for the Roma, who celebrate the return of springtime with a big festival and on the other hand, a very important Slava called Đurđevdan (ˈdʑuːrdʑeʋda:n) or in the… Continue Reading →

Stay at Home: What are quarantined Belgraders doing these days?

What a fucking rollercoaster ride. We are facing week eight and all I can say is that the last couple of weeks felt almost like a dystopian movie. The safety instructions in Serbia are extreme: Few weeks ago, the government… Continue Reading →

Social media & sharing icons powered by UltimatelySocial