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Festival in Cannes: Prohibited nudity on the red carpet
The festival in Cannes has started, but there is less talk about films and more about the new dress code, Trump's customs, and the protest against the genocide in Gaza.
Theaters have canceled performances, a number of employees in museums are not working but it seems that they are all open to the public, bookstores of well-known publishers are not working...
The answer to the question of who does not work in culture today would be simpler and shorter if you had to count - who does. We list only a few examples of both.
For example, the National Museum, which was open during the first general strike in Serbia, on January 24, is open. Some of the employees of the History Museum are taking a day off today, and some of them will be at work. It is the same in most other museums. As for the audience, it seems that no museum is locked
Theaters are mostly closed: "Atelje 212", National Theatre, Opera and Madlenijanumn Theater (with the scheduled play on the small stage), "Duško Radović" Small Theater, Yugoslav Drama Theater canceled both today's performances of its most popular play "Oedipus", UK "Wolf" is not working, at the time of writing this text there was no notification on the website of the Belgrade Drama Theater and the Terazije Theater.
The Yugoslav Cinematheque is not working.
"Chaos" gallery, also with the message "Together with students for a better Serbia", the ULUS gallery is closed, as well as Pop Up gallery, U10, Gallery of the Faculty of Fine Arts. Some galleries begged us to ask them something else.
"Laguna" and "Delphi" have closed their bookstores (except in shopping centers because they are bound to do so by contract), Archipelago Readers' Club and Archipelago Publishing House will not work, Clio also, the doors of the editorial office and bookstore of "Archipelagus" are locked, Booka, Štrik Dereta, Makart. Academic book in Novi Sad.
The Belgrade Philharmonic has been on a general strike since March 3, the Belgrade National Theater Orchestra since March 5, and the Serbian National Theater Orchestra in Novi Sad since the end of February.
The National Library of Serbia is on strike for two days, on Thursday and Friday.
The festival in Cannes has started, but there is less talk about films and more about the new dress code, Trump's customs, and the protest against the genocide in Gaza.
80 years ago, the Moomins, a symbol of Finnish identity, were born, a family invented by Tuve Jansson in order to cope with the depression during the Second World War.
Another announcement of the opening of the reconstructed Memorial House of Nadežda and Rastka Petrović, then the start of decorating the Gallery of Frescoes and the establishment of the Archaeological Museum - these are Minister Nikola Selaković's plans for the National Museum, on the occasion of his 110th birthday
The first of three parts of the play "More than a Game" based on the TV series of the same name was performed in the Belgrade Drama Theater. It takes place in Gradina, where there is an excess of the past and the future, and a lack of the present
Ten years of the Literary Festival on the ship will be celebrated with the promotion of the monograph "RandeLJvu with writers and books" by Đorđe Randelj. The ship is a large white Zeppelin ship on the Danube at the foot of the Novi Sad Fortress, and the festival is like no other anywhere
Student request for calling extraordinary parliamentary elections
Serbia's historic chance subscribeThe archive of the weekly Vreme includes all our digital editions, since the very beginning of our work. All issues can be downloaded in PDF format, by purchasing the digital edition, or you can read all available texts from the selected issue.
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