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Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation starts work

Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation starts work

BELGRADE -- The Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation, named after the journalist and publisher who was shot and killed in April 1999 in Belgrade, will be launched on Friday.

PM:Foundations of independent journalism vital for democracy

BELGRADE - Truth, freedom and justice, as the foundations of independent journalism and professional ethic, are a major factor in Serbia's democratic development, outgoing Prime Minister Ivica Dacic said in a message to media representatives on occasion of the Serbian Journalists' Day.

Serbia to mark World Theatre Day

BELGRADE - Serbia will on Thursday mark the World Theatre Day, March 27, with diverse programmes and a traditional message read out before theatre performances.

The World Theatre Day was established in 1962, on the day when the Theatre of Nations was opened in Paris.

15th International Archaeological Film Review to open

BELGRADE - The 15th International Archaeological Film Review will be held at the National Museum from Thursday through April 3, featuring creations from eight countries.

Concern about "tabloidization" of media in Serbia

Concern about "tabloidization" of media in Serbia

BELGRADE -- The tabloidization of the media is turning into the tabloidization of the whole of society and the state, it was said during a conference held in Belgrade.

Participants gathered to mark two decades since the founding of the Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS), Beta reported.

Journalists mark their day, warn about pressure and violence

Journalists mark their day, warn about pressure and violence

BELGRADE -- Journalists in Serbia are this Thursday marking their day - for the 14th time since it was established in 2001.

On March 27, 1791 (according to the Julian calendar - March 14 in the Gregorian) the first newspaper printed in Serbian came off the presses.

New awards for Luka Popadic's film Red Snow

BELGRADE – Luka Popadic's short film Red Snow (Crveni sneg) received two awards at this year’s Novara Cine Festival, held in the city of Novara, northwestern Italy.

Vuk Jovanovic and Jorg Koslowsky share the best actor award, and the film as a whole got the students’ jury award, Popadic said.

Ukrainian embassy apologizes for "technical error"

Ukrainian embassy apologizes for "technical error"

BELGRADE -- The Ukrainian embassy has apologized to Serbia over what they said was a technical error in a promotional video used by Arseniy Yatsenyuk.

Serbia and several regional countries were removed from the map of Europe shown in the video.

Concert of young Serbian and Japanese musicians

BELGRADE - Young musicians from Fukushima, Japan, and children from Serbia will hold a concert entitled So Close Yet So Far Away at Dom Sindikata in Belgrade on March 28.

The concert is organized by the Cukarica Rotary Club and Association Always with Children, the Japanese embassy stated.

Beginnings of Radio Broadcasting in Serbia exhibition opens

BELGRADE - The exhibition titled "The Beginnings of Radio Broadcasting in Serbia" opened in Belgrade on Monday to mark the 90th anniversary of the first radio broadcast in the country.

The exhibition at the Postal Museum was opened by Nela Bojovic, head of marketing at the Post of Serbia.

Actress Mira Banjac receives Zanka Stokic award

BELGRADE - One of the greatest recognition for acting in Serbia, the Zanka Stokic award, went this year to theater, TV and movie actress Mira Banjac (85).

The famous actor received the award at the National Theatre in Belgrade this weekend, where the audience greeted her with standing ovations.

Actor Anthony LaPaglia: I am not happy to leave Serbia

Actor Anthony LaPaglia: I am not happy to leave Serbia

Anthony LaPaglia, a famous Australian actor was unhappy to leave Belgrade after several weeks of shooting of the ‘Newcomer’ in the capital of Serbia.

Year of European film in Nis

NIS - The festival entitled “The Days of the European Film”, which will showcase films made in 32 member states of the Council of Europe, is taking place in Nis, southern Serbia, and for this city the entire year will be marked by the European film.

The festival will show movies from Germany, Hungary, Denmark, France, Italy, Bulgaria, Poland, Slovenia, Portugal and other countries.

Japanese art form Kyogen to be displayed in National Theatre

BELGRADE - Japanese theatrical art form Kyogen will be presented in the Belgrade National Theatre on March 21 and 22 through the short stage plays 'Kagyu' (The snail) and 'Jobikoe' (Deception rhythm).

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