Archive for March 22nd, 2011
RAW CONCRETE
RAW CONCRETE

As pavement, and wheelbarrow and plastic hoods. How often is it in the 21st century that you walk into a cathedral as active construction site? The pilgrims to the Temple of Saint Sava (“gathering: but it’s so much more than gathering: organic”)—citizens who aren’t annoyed by this massive occupation of the National Library plaza—are satisfied [...]

STOP! POETRY BITES!
STOP! POETRY BITES!

For Belgrade Cultural Center’s World Poetry Day Manifestation—UNESCO’s refreshing counterpoint to National Poetry Month— after a noon tram ride circling the city with live poetic soundtrack for unsuspecting commuters, Stanka Hrastelj of Slovenia reads behind a rack where poems have infiltrated merchandise— in our experiment which yields over the course of an hour the unstupefying [...]


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