Climbing in Taipei 05.February 2026. Nemanja Rujevic Finger to death Alex Honnold climbed a 508-meter skyscraper without a rope in a live broadcast. It would have been a boring 90 minutes if it weren't for one "little thing" - he could have died at any moment. How a spectacle emerges from the proximity of death
About the book 05.February 2026. Vladislava Vojnović Simple as a bean, dangerous as a bullet Literary authorities do not know what to do with literature that does not accuse, does not grieve and does not save, that has neither clear labels nor moral lessons on a plate, that is neither left nor right
Postcard 05.February 2026. Robert Shepherd Don't lean out the window Between Tirana and St. Moritz the "Bernina Express" passes through 55 tunnels and over 196 bridges and viaducts, and if you travel on a sunny winter's day, you will see some of the most spectacular views in the Alps
Strip 05.February 2026. Nikola Dragomirović How to deal with life If there is a graphic novel that should be included in the elementary and middle school reading list, this is it I kill giants. Joe Kelly and Ken Nimura about issues of growing up, trauma, bullying and loss
Magic business 15.march 2001 Zoran Majdin Magi and devils It never occurred to anyone to ask, if nothing else, what goods and services various psychics advertise, how their "shops" are registered and whether the goods they sell have a certificate or origin at least, what is the quality of the goods and whether they have all been settled tax obligations, and compliance, whether the "service providers" are professionally qualified for the activity they are engaged in
Silicon Summit in New York 15.march 2001 Zoran Stanojević It will get better, it can't get worse The saying that the banker who jumps out of the window should be followed because there must be some profit translated into today's language in America says that the owner of the Internet company in which you invested money should also be followed - you have nothing else left anyway
Healthy people, healthy society 23.march 2001 Biljana Vasić The rustling of tracksuits and money In the sixties of this century, futurists predicted the emergence of the "encephalon generation", a man with a stunted body and a huge head. It turned out that their theories have no real basis - the coming generations are taller and heavier than their grandfathers. On the other hand, the physical activity of man has been replaced by the machine and the computer, and that is why we have become slower and weaker than our ancestors and less ready to withstand the effort
Formula 1 - Malaysian Grand Prix 23.march 2001 Dusan Radulović Dancing in the rain In very difficult conditions on the track, however, there was no problem for Michael Schumacher to routinely win and win another ten points
Miodrag Petrović Čkalja, comedian 23.march 2001 Sonja Ciric It was nice for me In the past Yugoslavia, it was said that there was no person who did not know Čkalja, and now it is assumed that even those born at the time when he ceased to be the most popular character on the TV screen know him - they heard about him from those first
Comment How Peter the Hungarian defeated Viktor Orban The Tisza victory of Peter the Hungarian goes beyond the borders of tiny Hungary. It spills over to neighboring Serbia as a nightmare for Aleksandar Vučić and motivation for all those who want to see his back. Andrei Ivanji
Overview of the week Without organization, there is no victory. If Vučić calls elections for the summer, the student movement and choirs must be ready. The experiences gained in Kula, Sevojno or Arandjelovac are valuable, but not enough. Small mistakes today can be fatal tomorrow. The future of Serbia is at stake Philip Schwarm
Comment The strangulation of N1 and others: Everything is going according to plan The signing of Brent Sadler as United Group's media director is the penultimate step in a creeping stranglehold on critical media. The government won't save it, but at least the audience got an important lesson Nemanja Rujevic