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» Armenian bishop Nareg Alemezian in Dubrovnik Celebrating the Day of St. Vlaho
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 02/3/2010 | History , Events , Culture And Arts , Religion | Unrated
  A special bond between Croatia and Armenia is the cult of the saint Sv. Vlaho (St. Blaise) from Armenian Sebaste, patron of the city of Dubrovnik. Armenian bishop Nareg Alemezian on the left visited the City and participated in the annual festivity, 1038th in order! The author of the first history of Armenian people published in Europe was Croatian - Josip Marinović, in 18th century.
» Ivan Mestrovic Croatian sculptor and his Chicago Indians
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 01/31/2010 | Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Ivan Meštrović sculptured 6m high equestrian statues representing American Indians, known as Spearmen or Bowmen. The sculptures have been created in 1926 in his atelier in Croatia's capital Zagreb. Each of them is weighing 8 tons, and placed at the entrance of Grant Park in Chicago. We invite you to see a short film from Zagreb describing Meštrović's work on these famous monuments.
» Zdravko Kalabric at the 34th Congress of the World Association of Chefs’ Societies
Submitted By Susanne Metz | Published 01/30/2010 | Culture And Arts , Croatian Cuisine | Unrated
Along with his friend and colleague, Zlatko Marinovic (Chef/Owner of Nostromo in Split and captain of the regional team participating in the 2008 Culinary Olympics in Erfurt, Germany), Chef Kalabric flew in from Brodarica to attend the 34th WACS Congress held in Santiago de Chile. He worked in some of the most prestigious kitchens, including the Ritz Carlton Montreal, the Chateau Champlain and a private club in Toronto. Participated in the
» Borivoj Dovniković Croatian master of animated film: Learning to Walk
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 01/29/2010 | Entertainment , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Borivoj Dovniković is recipient of numerous awards at international festivals of animated films. Retrospectives of his films have been shown in about fifty cities throughout the world.  He was a member of international juries and selection committees at twenty five festivals, and participated on various forums dealing with animated films, from the USA and Canada to Korea, China and Japan.
» Croatian Cooking Show on the OC Channel (PBS) Jan 27 and Feb 3, 2010
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 01/22/2010 | People , Culture And Arts , Croatian Cuisine | Unrated
Brenda Brkusic (left) drops in to co-host two episodes of "Cooking for Health and Pleasure".  She will be preparing Croatian dishes on the show. These episodes will be airing on KOCE's OC Channel with part one airing on Jan 27 and part two on Feb 3, 2010
» Zagreb Youth Theater Performance at La Mama, New York City Jan 28 - Feb 7, 2010
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 01/21/2010 | Culture And Arts | Unrated
The play, directed by Ivica Buljan, is based on the popular contemporary Croatian novel of the same name by Zdenko Mesaric, which has been described as "moving, dark, cold, Sisyphean." The play runs from January 28 - February 7, 2010, and has start times on Thursday - Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m.
» Dalia Lazar has Carnegie Hall recital on January 27th 2010 at 7:30 pm
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 01/18/2010 | Music , People , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Dalia Lazar is Croatian pianist who had concerts and recitals in the United States, Israel, Russia, Switzerland, Greece, Venezuela, Croatia, Mexico, etc. At the age of sixteen she was admitted to Moscow's P.I. Tchaikovsky Conservatory. She has perfomed throughout former Soviet Union. She will perform a recital in memory of Maria Curcio on Wednesday, January 27th 2010 at 7:30 pm at the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall in New York.
» Ivo Josipovic, Croatia’s new president, to write an opera on John Lennon
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 01/13/2010 | People , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Croatia’s new president, Ivo Josipovic, who won in a runoff on Sunday, is a bona fide classical composer. He majored in composition at the Zagreb Music Academy, graduating in 1983. From 1987-2004 he was a lecturer at the same school. Since 1991, he has been director of the Zagreb Music Biennale, one of the more prestigious contemporary music festivals.
» Vrijeme i Zemlja frontman Nenad Bach to release EP later this year
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 01/11/2010 | Music , People , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Zoran Tuckar of Muzika.hr called Vrijeme i Zemlja "the most talented Croatian band of all time." In his last statements before he died, famed Croatian music critic, Darko Glavan said regarding Vrijeme i Zemlja that it was "a project that essentially expanded the boundaries of the possible." This year Vrijeme i Zemlja's frontman and the Nenad Bach Band will release an EP featuring all new material. 


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