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JANUARY 2010 – SHARE YOUR IMAGE OF SOUTHEAST EUROPE!Welcome to the eighth newsletter edition of Southeast Europe: People and Culture! A big thanks to all of you who have shared your image of Southeast Europe and submitted your photos to the Southeast Europe: People and Culture photo competition - we have received some astonishingly beautiful pictures! The This month our writers introduce some of the region's leading creative thinkers and an art exhibition in Serbia that celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2009. Keep reading to find out more! |
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THIS MONTH’S NEW FEATURESMontenegro's literary scene is entering a new season and our featured contributor for the month, Vuk Perović, profiled some of the most interesting new writers from the country for this edition of the Southeast Europe: People and Culture newsletter. |
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Until the generation of authors that began forming during the 1990s, Montenegro had never had a group of writers of similar age who shared attitudes but also brought something fresh to its literary scene. But after the country's independence, a generation of new voices emerged. |
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An international exhibition of artwork from Serbia, the region, and the world, held every October in Serbia's capital city, this year's Oktobarski Salon took place from October 2 to 15 and marked 50 years of existence.
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WHAT’S ON
The European Young Journalist Award 2010 has been launched! Any young and aspiring journalists, aged 17-35, who are citizens of an EU member state, candidate country, potential candidate or Iceland can submit their entries that focus on EU Enlargement. National juries will select 36 winners, out of whom three will receive further Special Prizes. Heard of any events taking place in the region? Would you like to advertise your own cultural or sports-related event? Send the details to: |
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RECIPE FROM THE REGION
Love to cook food from Southeast Europe? Why not share the taste of the region and send your traditional recipes to: |
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