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New York: Homage to Tin Ujević, the Bard of Croatia @ The Bowery Poetry Club
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John Kruth and Marilyn Cvitanic are producing a show called Tin Supreme: Homage to Tin Ujevic at the Bowery Poetry Club (308 Bowery in Manhattan) on Saturday April 21, 2007 at 6 PM.
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New York: Ana Vidović in Classical Guitar Society's Spring Concert Series
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Croatian guitarist Ana Vidovic is an extraordinary talent with formidable gifts taking her place amongst the elite musicians of the world today. The Washington Post says: Ana's playing was virtually immaculate. April 20th
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San Francisco: Mandolin Festival, April 22, 2007
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Croatian-born Radovan Vlatkovic, virtuoso hornist, makes it sound easy
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Croatian-born Radovan Vlatkovic renders divine sounds from the notoriously difficult French horn.
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Brigham Young University is seeking contributions of digital Croatian historical documents
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EuroDocs is a portal to European primary historical documents. Please consider this a call and an invitation to join the EuroDocs family to help build primary historical documentation online for the European country or countries of your choice. You can request a password, after which you are invited to contribute as few or as many links to historical documents online as you like.
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Sretan Uskrs - Happy Easter - Veliki Tjedan - Procesija na Hvaru
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Linguistically It all started with the word cult (=service to God) and culture (=creation, preserving manhood's spiritual and material creation). Commonly In ancient civilizations - both were created with service to God and around the actual service, although as history progressed circumstances continued in a more emphasized way, occasionally in a closer interaction, then separating, eventually distancing from one another. In pascal singing
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Memory Institutions in the Digital Age: Current Models of Collaboration in Croatia
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A symposium Planning for Growth: The Impact of Digital Information on Libraries organized by Marta Mestrovic Deyrup delivered some interesting presentations. One of them was by Sanjica Faletar Tanackovic from Croatia @ Seton Hall University
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Damir Matausic, sculptor and medal designer
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The medal designer creates this system gradually as a symbolic sublimation of history. The central circle of values - the national culture - has been analitically articulated by Matausic. I would say: An incredible artist.
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In Debt we Trust is the latest film from Danny Schechter, playing in New York April 4-5
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While many Americans may be "maxing out" on credit cards, there is a deeper story: all economic power around the world is shifting into fewer hands. This will lead to an unavoidable consumer debt meltdown. This predicts Schechter, The Emmy-winning former ABC News and CNN producer, will have frightening consequences for us all.
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