Actress Elma Juković talks about the theatre world in Sarajevo, the lack of good female roles and why two men kissing on stage is still a big deal in Bosnia.
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Velež Mostar’s former football stadium Bijeli Brijeg exemplifies the wounds still present from the Bosnian war. But the club’s plans for a new stadium is also a hopeful sign of reconciliation in a divided city.
2 CommentsAzra Numanović’s life-mission is it to change the perception of women in traditional male domains in Bosnia. How? Through football.
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Leave a CommentRikardo Druškić is one of Sarajevo’s most promising artists – and a child of the post-war generation who tries to make sense of a past he has no memories of.
Leave a CommentGrbavica, home of FK Željezničar, is like a synonym for the darkest period in the history of Sarajevo. For Emir Muhamedagić the neighborhood is also place of hope.
Leave a Comment„Football is a matter more serious than life and death.“ When Semir Zilić talks about his love for FK Sarajevo, the quote by legendary football coach Bill Shankly reveals a truth that is both funny and tragic.
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