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UNS: Journalists paid less than bus drivers in Serbia
BELGRADE - Electronic media in Serbia interrupted their programme on Saturday as part of the event Five Minutes of Thunderous Silence and read a statement by the Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS) that says the media freedom in the country is at threat and that journalism has never been in a more difficult position economically.
Play dedicated to veterans of Salonica front performed
BELGRADE - Students of the Belgrade and Banjaluka academies of arts performed the play "Veterans of the Salonica Front Speak" at the National Theatre in Belgrade late Saturday.
The play, based on a docudrama by Antonije Djuric and directed by Cisana Murusidze, is part of the official programme marking the centenary of the outbreak of World War I.
Novi Sad Music Festivities begin
NOVI SAD - The Novi Sad Music Festivities - NOMUS opened by the performance of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra headed by violinist Dmitry Sitkovetsky.
The Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra performed in the Novi Sad Synagogue late on Thursday.
Exhibition of portraits of theatre and film authors opens
BELGRADE - An exhibition of photographic portraits of theatre and film authors by Mitar Trninic, one of Serbia's best photographic artists, has opened at Galerija 73.
As the third exhibition in Trninic's series titled Explorers, it includes portraits of 34 top artists who created theatrical plays and films over the past four years, and will be open until May 6.
Violinist, conductor Sitkovetsky in Belgrade on Friday
BELGRADE - Violinist and conductor Dmitry Sitkovetsky will perform in both roles with the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra at the start of the Novi Sad Music Festival on Thursday and at the Kolarac Foundation in Belgrade on Friday.
This will be Sitkovetsky's fourth visit to Serbia, but his first performance accompanied by the Belgrade Philharmonic.
Exhibition of paintings as homage to Greece opens
BELGRADE - Greek Ambassador to Serbia Konstantinos Ikonomidis opened in Army Hall in Belgrade the exhibition of paintings entitled 'Greece in the consciences and hearts of Serbian painters' authored by art historian Nikola Kusovac which was organised as homage to the country with which Serbia has nurtured close ties for centuries now.
Serbia's Pink TV Shifts Cable Channels to Bosnia
Pink Music, Pink Movies, Pink Family, Pink Kids, Pink Erotica and other 63 Pink TV channel no longer exist on Serbian cable networks.
The Serbian broadcasting, RRA, on Wednesday revoked the license to broadcast 68 Pink cable channels before it expired on the company's request.
Cineplexx cinema opens in Belgrade
BELGRADE - A modern Cineplexx cinema opened in Belgrade late Tuesday in a ceremony attended by many figures from the world of film and culture.
The new 2,137-seat cinema at the Usce shopping mall has 11 digitised venues featuring state-of-the-art RealD 3D technology and a high quality of sound and picture.
Dacic on regional police cooperation in Opatija
OPATIJA - Ministerial conference on contemporary challenges in regional police cooperation, attended by Serbia's outgoing Prime Minister and Interior Minister Ivica Dacic, started on Tuesday in Opatija, Croatia.
On the fringes of the conference, Dacic also conferred with Simonetta Sommaruga, Swiss Federal Minister of Police and Justice.