Reading Recommendations from Knjižara So: Diverse Literature for All Tastes

Reading Recommendations from Knjižara So: Diverse Literature for All Tastes

In collaboration with Knjižara So from Herceg Novi, we bring you reading recommendations from various genres, including genuine and beautiful literature, popular literature, politics, ethnology, and b...

Today is Fathers' Day: A holiday of giving and love in the Christian tradition

Today is Fathers' Day: A holiday of giving and love in the Christian tradition

In church services preceding the celebration of the Nativity of Christ, there are special Sundays that serve as preparation for Christmas. During these Sundays, folk customs are generally similar, and...

Marking the 539th Anniversary of the Founding of Cetinje Monastery

Marking the 539th Anniversary of the Founding of Cetinje Monastery

Today, January 4th, marks the 539th anniversary of the issuance of the founding charter of the Cetinje Monastery. The charter was issued on January 4, 1485, by the ruler of Zeta, Ivan Crnojević, in Ri...

Sarajevo Commemorates the 20th Anniversary of Journalist Nijaz Abadžić's Death

Sarajevo Commemorates the 20th Anniversary of Journalist Nijaz Abadžić's Death

Sarajevo is today commemorating the twentieth anniversary of the death of Nijaz Abadžić, a prominent Bosnian-Herzegovinian journalist and editor, who passed away on June 24, 2004. His work left an ind...

Saint Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović: Life, Suffering, and Controversies

Saint Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović: Life, Suffering, and Controversies

Saint Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović, born on January 4, 1880, in the village of Lelić, was a prominent figure in the Serbian Orthodox Church. After studying in Belgrade and Switzerland, where he obtained...

Albert Camus: Between the Empire of Morality and the Empire of Violence

Albert Camus: Between the Empire of Morality and the Empire of Violence

French writer Albert Camus, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957, died in a car accident on January 4, 1960. His literary work is based on the idea of absurdity and revolt, symbolized thro...

The First Serbian Printing House in Cetinje: Marking 530 Years Since the Printing of the Octoechos of the First Tone

The First Serbian Printing House in Cetinje: Marking 530 Years Since the Printing of the Octoechos of the First Tone

Today, exactly 530 years ago, the first Serbian printing house in Cetinje printed the first book in the Serbian language, written in Cyrillic – the "Octoechos of the First Tone." This work is attribut...

Tolkien Fans Worldwide Celebrate His Birthday

Tolkien Fans Worldwide Celebrate His Birthday

Across the globe, admirers of J.R.R. Tolkien's work are celebrating his birthday today, commemorating his extraordinary contribution to the world of literature and the fantasy genre. Tolkien, born on ...

Priest Lists Church Doors for Sale, Young Woman Prevents the Sale

Priest Lists Church Doors for Sale, Young Woman Prevents the Sale

In an unbelievable turn of events, the parish priest from Ventosa de la Cuesta in Spain attempted to sell the baroque doors of the 16th-century Santa María de la Asunción church through the online pla...

SPKD Prosvjeta's Christmas Concert Will Delight Audiences in Sarajevo

SPKD Prosvjeta's Christmas Concert Will Delight Audiences in Sarajevo

The Serbian Educational and Cultural Society 'Prosvjeta' Sarajevo held a press conference regarding its traditional Christmas Concert, which will take place on January 5th at the National Theater Sara...

Sparkling Wine Festival in Portorož Celebrated Premium Wines and Elegance

Sparkling Wine Festival in Portorož Celebrated Premium Wines and Elegance

The Crystal Hall of the Kempinski Palace Hotel in Portorož shone once again with golden bubbles, hosting the twelfth Sparkling Wine Festival. This highlight of Sparkling Wine Month in Portorož and Pir...

Iconic Split Tavern 'Tri volta' Closes After More Than Half a Century

Iconic Split Tavern 'Tri volta' Closes After More Than Half a Century

The Split tavern "Dioklecijan", better known as "Tri volta" (Three Arches), has officially closed its doors after more than half a century of operation. This iconic eatery, located above the Riva (wat...