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» Michael Mazzeo Gallery hosts exhibit by Hrvoje Slovenc March 3 to April 23, 2011
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 02/15/2011 | Community , Culture And Arts , Events , People | Unrated
Michael Mazzeo Gallery is pleased to present Home Theater, a solo exhibition of large-scale,multiple-panel, color photographs by the New York based, Croatian photographer, Hrvoje Slovenc (left). The work will be on view from March 3 through April 23, with a reception for the artist on Thursday, March 10, from 6 – 8 PM.
» Kava Cafe in New York City gets rave reviews
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 02/14/2011 | Croatian Cuisine , Companies , Culture And Arts , People | Unrated
John Saric (left), the owner of Kava Cafe was so impressed with Stumptown Coffee Roasters that he was moved to open a coffee bar within walking distance of his home in New York City. "Kava" is the Croatian word for "coffee." The name is a tribute to Saric's parents, who are from Croatia.
» Dr. Kathleen V. Wilkes 1946-2003 devoted her life to the victory of Croatia
Dr. Kathleen Vaughan Wilkes was a distinguished British humanist, professor of philosophy at the University of Oxford, and also taught at the Inter-University Centre in Dubrovnik, Croatia. During the Serbian siege of the City in 1991 and 1992, she was spreading the truth about its merciless destruction. Dr. Wilkes wrote on Dec 26, 1991: "Dubrovnik... there is still no water or electricity, scant food, no glass in the windows, temperature
» Dr. Hrvoje Kacic's book Serving My Country translated into several languages
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 02/3/2011 | Human Rights , Science , Politics , People , History , Education | Unrated
Prof. dr. Hrvoje Kačić is a distinguished Croatian specialist in maritime law.  Since 1990 he was an independent M.P. of the Croatian Parliament, elected chairman of the Committee for Foreign Affairs during the first mandate. From 1994 to 2001 he was president of the State Commission for Borders of the Republic of Croatia. His book Serving My Country has been published in Croatian, English (three printings), Spanish and German. It will soon
» Dr. Slobodan Lang and his concept of the Challenge of Goodness
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 01/29/2011 | Croatian Heroes , Human Rights , Croatians in B&H , Science , Politics , People , Education | Unrated
Dr. Slobodan Lang, professor of medical ethics at the University of Zagreb and at Harvard, is best known for his tireless work on humanitarian issues, without precedent in contemporary history. He initiated the concept of „Challenge of Goodness“ and proposed and presented prevention of hate and genocide, protection of hospitals, prisoners of war and refugees, as well as responsibility for goodness by human beings during conflict
» Miss America 2011 Teresa Scanlan has Croatian roots
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 01/18/2011 | People , Awards | Unrated
17-year-old Teresa Scanlan (left) is the youngest winner in the history of the Miss America contest and the first woman from Nebraska to take the crown. The blond beauty is also part Croatian. The origins of the newly crowned Miss America can be traced back to the small Croatian island of Ilovik, which her grandparents left many years ago to move to the United States.
» Owen Marecic of Stanford Named Inaugural Paul Hornung Award Winner
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 01/13/2011 | Sports , People , Awards | Unrated
A throwback to another era, two-way starter Croatian American Owen Marecic (left) of Stanford University was selected the inaugural winner of the Paul Hornung Award as the most versatile player in major college football, by the Louisville Sports Commission and Paul Hornung.
» Mladen Lovric founder of SUVAG Center in Yakutia in Russia 1990
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 01/6/2011 | Science , People , Education | Unrated
Mladen Lovrić is a distinguished specialist for Verbotonal method which is applied to children with deafness problems. This global method is due to renowned Croatian scientist Petar Guberina. Mr. Lovrić helped to establish the first SUVAG Center in Russia in 1990, which - surprisingly - was founded in Yakutia, in East Siberia. Recently the 20th anniversary was celebrated in Neryungri. On the left portrait of M. Lovrić by Ukrainian painter Ta
» Michael McAdams 1947-2010 historian and sincere Croatian friend
Submitted By Dr. Ante Čuvalo | Published 11/13/2010 | Bilingual , Science , People , In Memoriam , History , Friends , Education | Unrated
C. Michael McAdams (1947-2010) is best known for his important monograph Hrvatska - mit i istina (Croatia Myth & Reality), published in Croatian, Swedish, Danish, Spanish (2 editions), and English (3 editions). Other translations are planned. We invite you to read an article by Croatian historian Dr. Ante Čuvalo written in memory of Michael McAdams.


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