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Mario Husten: Culture must change the currency, from money to improvisation and resourcefulness

In this enlightening conversation with Mario Husten, the visionary founder of Holzmarkt, we delve into the vibrant subcultural landscape of Belgrade. Husten shares his insights on how the city’s unique blend of history and creativity fosters an environment ripe for innovation and artistic expression. This interview explores Husten’s belief that …

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Permaculture – Micro-tactics and a Lesson in Unlearning: Ivana Momčilović Dramaturge & Jelena Šaletić Agronomist

The innovative permaculture reconversion experience of the “Orangeries de Bierbais” park (Belgium), an English garden which contained monumental tropical greenhouses during the 19th century (1828). After the intervention of brutalist architects in the 1970s, a few years back, Orangeries became a “third place”,  experimental, self-managed, and self-learning center open to …

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Stamatis: We Still Don’t Feel Like Citizens

Greek architect and author about the role of citizens in city development and urban environments as public good – Certainly, the mindset and character of a city are intertwined, akin to performing in a personal theater daily, with the city as the stage. Unfortunately, this understanding is often overlooked. When …

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Nenad Mitrović, animator: I knew from early childhood what I wanted to do, probably when I watched the first cartoon

The song “Could you be loved” by the legendary Bob Marley and “The Wailers” got an official video last year inspired by Cedeya Marley and everything she does for women’s football in the Caribbean and Latin America as part of the “Football is Freedom” initiative.

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Do we have the capacity for heroes?

– To have heroes, we must have a consensus about what we value – what we admire, what is good, and what is worthy of contempt. There is no such consensus and that terrifies me. The same people are criminals for some, and a source of national pride for others. …