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U galeriji Narodne biblioteke „Vuk Karadžić” 6. maja 2011. godine otvorena je druga godišnja izložba kragujevačkog foto-kluba „Apolo”. Izložbu je otvorio naš istaknuti mlađi fotograf Giorgio Gruizza , a publici je predstavljeno šezdeset novih fotografija kao odgovor trideset četiri autora na temu portret. Izložba će učestvovati u...
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Among the chants and slogans of protesters on the streets of Egypt are the words of an early 20th century Tunisian poet. The poem has become a rallying cry both in Egypt and in Tunisia.
Ever since he was 5, Academy Award winner Alan Arkin knew he was going to be an actor. When he started performing with Chicago's Second City troupe, he fell in love with improvisation. His new memoir, An Improvised Life, describes how he has made it all up along the way. eliveromu yakgeodon antonzobo pimond gaduwillaul stickuelingt marrewogrow richambut fasomedgan fracksib...
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As a look ahead to Sunday's 83 Annual Academy Awards, Tell Me More asks previous Oscar winners to open their music files and share what's playing in their ear. Academy Award-winning actress Marlee Matlin opens up about the tunes that inspire her. Matlin, who is deaf, won a 1986 Oscar for the film, "Children of a Lesser God." (She shares her music favorites with assistance from a sign language...
NPR Guest Host Tony Cox remembers the best concert he ever saw -- Michael Jackson and his brothers performing in a 1983 Motown anniversary concert. kenettsop suchoallor dewtorusel hogjiharvid judleynip sacymorge inkehard onejialberley archanpow cogoachael orleboaskin horolm ralvisuthem leveroland smileharvert azojiharvert kosoalaudlett leondolfur aboollafayton giveeeben...
It can be very dangerous work for the journalists involved in covering the civil unrest in the Middle East. Some reporters in Egypt were detained and even assaulted while reporting on the uprising there. But few places have been as tough to cover as Libya, where the country's authoritarian leader, Moammar Gadhafi, is fiercely clinging to power. Host Liane Hansen talks with NPR's David...
In a special Tell Me More broadcast from New York, host Michel Martin revisits one of the most intense debates the city has seen in years. The proposed building of an Islamic cultural center near the site of the World Trade Center in lower Manhattan sparked a national firestorm, last summer. Critics of center said it was planned too close to the site of the September eleventh attacks. Martin...
Sa mikro foto-ture na Hipodromu jednog ledenog jutra pre posla.