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» Ninth Annual MMFender Awards to be held at club Sax! on November 27, 2012
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 11/21/2012 | Bilingual , Music , Culture And Arts | Unrated
The ninth annual MMFender Awards will be held at club Sax! on November 27, 2012 starting at 9:00 p.m. The award is given to those musicians and non-musicians for their outstanding contribution to music and rock music in Croatia. Editor-in-Chief of CROWN, Nenad Bach will be receiving an award for his contributions for the promotion of Croatian music in the world. Congratulations to Nenad and all of this years award winners!
» Dr. Ante L. Padjen Croatian neuroscientist and founder of I Medici di McGill Orchestra in Montreal CA
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 11/14/2012 | Music , Science , People , Entertainment , Education , Culture And Arts , Croatian Life Stories | Unrated
Professor Ante Padjen was educated in Croatia (University of Zagreb, Croatia; 1966, MD; 1970, DSc), University of Edinburgh (Graduate Studies), NIMH (1971 - 1975, Washington, DC). He has served as Professor at McGill University, Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics from 1976. His primary research interests include neuroscience, information technology and knowledge translation in biomedicine with a particular int
» Mrgari flower-shaped dry stone sheepfolds on the island of Krk in Croatia studied by Dr. Berislav Horvatic
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 10/15/2012 | Tourism , Science , Environment , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
The ancient building technique of dry stone walling called mrgari, are complex multicellular dry stone sheepfolds, flower-shaped in ground plan, used for sorting out the sheep of various owners. These giant dry stone flowers, tens of meters in diameter, ornate the common pasture (komunada) of only three settlements on the island of Krk (Baška, Jurandvor, and Batomalj), still maintaining the traditional custom
» Victor and Vlado Krizek sucsessfully direct Croatian jewelry company Zlatarna Krizek
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 10/13/2012 | People , Culture And Arts , Companies , Business | Unrated
In the production of gold and silver jewelry, Zlatarna Križek is using modern machinery such as computer engraving machines and modern machines for casting, etc. However, aware that there is no machine that can compensate for artistic creativity, Zlatarna Križek employs more young, talented designers and this is the assurance that the design and hand-made jewelry Zlatarna Križek will continue to attract with their beauty
» Tajci's California Tour Fall 2012
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 10/11/2012 | Music , Culture And Arts , Croatian Life Stories | Unrated
Tajci will be performing a 7 week tour of California starting on October 15, 2012. She will be performing several programs "Born of Love," "i Do Believe," "Let it Be," and a new program for All Soul's Day - "Love Lives On". She will also be at the Medjugorje Peace Conference in Ivrine, California on October 20-21, 2012.
» Davor Vukovic Exhibit at Broadway Gallery in New York City October 24th - November 12, 2012
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 10/10/2012 | Events , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Davor Vukovic, a self-educated painter and poet, is one of the most prominent artists in contemporary Croatian landscape painting. Vukovic possesses originality mixed with an innate talent for spontaneous expression. Although his poems are more subtle and introspective, his paintings are passionate and exciting—he engages himself both physically and emotionally. Expressing himself in a range of colors that reflect both his inner-
» Gradovrh a new web portal for Croats in Tuzla is launched
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 09/21/2012 | Bilingual , Human Rights , Croatians in B&H , Culture And Arts , Religion | Unrated
Until its destruction, the Gradovrh monastery was a spiritual and cultural center for Croatian Catholics in the northeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina centered around Tuzla. Even though the monastery no longer exists, its name is still revered by Croats in the Tuzla area to this day. Not only does the journal published by Matica Hrvatska in Tuzla carry its name, but a new website aims to preserve Gradovrh's lega
» An Evening of Croatian Music in Washington D.C. Sunday September 23, 2012
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 09/19/2012 | Music , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Pianist Srdjan Caldarovic (left) and violinist Ivan Novinc will be playing at Steinway Piano Hall in McLean, Virgina on Sunday September 23, 2012 starting at 7:00 p.m. They will be performing an evening of Croatian music with works by Josipovic, Kunc, Bjelinski, Papandopulo, Klobucar, Kempf, Lhotka and Dora Pejacevic.
» Drago Stambuk a samurai poet connecting Japan and Croatia
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 09/18/2012 | Bilingual , Poetry , Education , Culture And Arts , Charity | Unrated
Dr. Drago Štambuk, Croatian ambassador to Japan until 2011, is an expert in medical sciences, and a haiku poet of international reputation.  His book From Nowhere has been published in Japan in 2011, prepared by Mr. Shokan Tadashi Kono, in three languages: original Croatian, Japanese and English. The book was published in time when the earthquake, followed by disastrous tsunami, shook Japan.


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