Music was a great source of unity for the Yugoslavs, with people enjoying genres from folk to disco and heavy metal performed by artists from a variety of ethnic and religious backgrounds. Serbs, ...
The 1977-build tower has become a magnet for tourists despite years of neglect. Genex Tower (pictured below) is unmissable on the highway from Belgrade airport to the center of the city. Genex Tower, ...
When the show opens, it will be the first major U.S. exhibition to examine the wide range and complexity of structures built under Josip Broz Tito's reign. Organized by Stierli, guest curator Vladimir ...
Concrete, never the most glamorous of construction materials, takes center stage at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, and the results are riveting. With its exhibition “Toward a Concrete Utopia,” the ...
2002-03-15 04:00:00 PDT Belgrade, Yugoslavia-- Yugoslavia was officially declared dead yesterday, as leaders from the two remaining republics agreed on a pointedly loose federation and a new name: ...
Even an atomic world would be easy and safe if all political choices were between freedom and slavery, progress and reaction, good and evil. The world is not safe or easy, because many of the choices ...
On April 6, 1941, Yugoslavia was invaded by Germany during World War II, falling in 11 days and losing an estimated 1 million people during the next four years. The attack came as the result of a ...
TITOISM is today at something of a crossroads. If Yugoslavia’s undoubted economic successes during the past twelve years can be attributed to its singular half-collectivized, half-free economy, so can ...
Andrija Mutnjaković (born 1929), National and University Library of Kosovo, Pristina, Kosovo, 1971–1982, exterior view (2016 ), digital reproduction, 72 × 90 inches (photo by Valentin Jeck, ...
There are writers who specialize in variety, flitting from genre to genre and reinventing themselves with every book. Then there are those who worry the same subject over and over again, as if every ...
Identify the country or countries which recently: a) sentenced a poet to two weeks in prison for penning “a mockery of the Holy Family and Jesus Christ”; b) promoted Pepsi-Cola in full-page newspaper ...