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Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Blogs

    May 4, 2012

    Top 10 Eurovision Song Contest Winners* of All Time

    In a couple of weeks, the biggest, gaudiest, gayest and easily the most-watched televised music event in the world will unfold, this year from Baku, Azerbaijan, and once again Americans will be almost completely oblivious to it. We're talking, of course, about the Eurovision Song Contest, which sta ... More >>

  • Film

    February 15, 2012

    Cirkus Columbia

    In a couple of weeks, the biggest, gaudiest, gayest and easily the most-watched televised music event in the world will unfold, this year from Baku, Azerbaijan, and once again Americans will be almost completely oblivious to it. We're talking, of course, about the Eurovision Song Contest, which sta ... More >>

  • Voice Choices

    December 14, 2011

    Trans-Siberian Orchestra

    In a couple of weeks, the biggest, gaudiest, gayest and easily the most-watched televised music event in the world will unfold, this year from Baku, Azerbaijan, and once again Americans will be almost completely oblivious to it. We're talking, of course, about the Eurovision Song Contest, which sta ... More >>

  • Film

    August 3, 2011

    Babes in Bosnia: Hollywood's Take on Sex Trafficking in The Whistleblower

    In a couple of weeks, the biggest, gaudiest, gayest and easily the most-watched televised music event in the world will unfold, this year from Baku, Azerbaijan, and once again Americans will be almost completely oblivious to it. We're talking, of course, about the Eurovision Song Contest, which sta ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 12, 2011

    Donald Trump Buys a Winery; Potential 'Drinking Gene' Isolated

    ​A small winemaking cooperative in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina is working with six Croats and a Serb to revive ancient regional wine traditions -- and put the horrors of the Bosnian war to rest. [Reuters] Francis Ford Coppola has lured rockstar winemaker Phillipe Bascaules from Château M ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 27, 2011

    The 2014 Winter Olympics Mascots: How Do They Compare to Mascots of Yesteryear?

    ​The new mascots for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia are here! They're pretty cute if a little too Pixar. It's a polar bear, a hare, and a leopard with a snowboard. The only one who looks remotely athletic is the leopard. He's actually kind of scary if you look too long into his eyes ... More >>

  • Voice Choices

    January 12, 2011

    SMALL WORLD

    Nine new films showcase a diverse range of international filmmakers

  • Film

    June 15, 2010
  • Blogs

    January 21, 2010

    Starbucks Bounces Back; American Goes Crazy for "Cabbage Crack" (Kimchi)

    ​Restaurants are starting to offer more luxurious prix-fixe menus -- or more downscale tasting menus, depending on your perspective. Upscale Greek Milos Estiatorio, The Capital Grille, and Dovetail are all offering wallet-friendly multiple-course menus. [Nation's Restaurant News] Emeril Lagas ... More >>

  • News

    January 29, 2008

    Letters

    ​Restaurants are starting to offer more luxurious prix-fixe menus -- or more downscale tasting menus, depending on your perspective. Upscale Greek Milos Estiatorio, The Capital Grille, and Dovetail are all offering wallet-friendly multiple-course menus. [Nation's Restaurant News] Emeril Lagas ... More >>

  • Dining

    January 1, 2008

    A Pair of Bosnian Cafés Compete on a Queens Corner

    ​Restaurants are starting to offer more luxurious prix-fixe menus -- or more downscale tasting menus, depending on your perspective. Upscale Greek Milos Estiatorio, The Capital Grille, and Dovetail are all offering wallet-friendly multiple-course menus. [Nation's Restaurant News] Emeril Lagas ... More >>

  • Film

    August 28, 2007

    The Hunting Party

    ​Restaurants are starting to offer more luxurious prix-fixe menus -- or more downscale tasting menus, depending on your perspective. Upscale Greek Milos Estiatorio, The Capital Grille, and Dovetail are all offering wallet-friendly multiple-course menus. [Nation's Restaurant News] Emeril Lagas ... More >>

  • Music

    February 20, 2007

    Scrapbook of Solitude, Part II

    ​Restaurants are starting to offer more luxurious prix-fixe menus -- or more downscale tasting menus, depending on your perspective. Upscale Greek Milos Estiatorio, The Capital Grille, and Dovetail are all offering wallet-friendly multiple-course menus. [Nation's Restaurant News] Emeril Lagas ... More >>

  • Books

    December 5, 2006

    Pynchon Me, I'm Dreaming

    A sprawling, overstuffed new novel brings us anarchy in the U.S.A.

  • Art

    May 16, 2006

    Foreboding

    Tomorrow's photographers confront the present

  • Film

    January 31, 2006

    What's Up, Docs: MOMA's Sixth Annual Nonfiction Festival

    Tomorrow's photographers confront the present

  • Books

    October 25, 2005

    What Lies Beneath

    Two books tease out shadowy subtexts—from the past seven decades to just last year

  • Specials

    October 18, 2005

    One Man's Private Jihad

    Bin Laden Three Years Before 9-11

  • Screens

    August 30, 2005

    Settling for Beauty’s Cold Comfort

    Bin Laden Three Years Before 9-11

  • Screens

    August 23, 2005

    The Shit-Pit of Bourgeoisie Greed

    Bin Laden Three Years Before 9-11

  • Film

    August 2, 2005

    Romancing the Milestone

    Eclectic retro rediscovers vital Vietnam doc, Edwardian England, and an Oph investigation

  • People

    July 19, 2005

    Stand Up Comics

    Talking with Joe Sacco, the innovator of contemporary comics journalism

  • Screens

    May 3, 2005

    Latest Godard: An Elegy for 20th-Century Europe, the Cinema, and Himself

    Talking with Joe Sacco, the innovator of contemporary comics journalism

  • Music

    July 27, 2004

    Chemistry Class

    Exploring the sounds of science experiments, on slabs suitable for turntables or framing

  • News

    January 13, 2004

    Fiddling With Fiddler

    Can the Broadway Revival of Everyone's Favorite Jewish Musical Ignore Today's Radically Different Cultural Context?

  • Music

    August 19, 2003

    Music

    Can the Broadway Revival of Everyone's Favorite Jewish Musical Ignore Today's Radically Different Cultural Context?

  • News

    April 29, 2003
  • Film

    January 21, 2003

    The Rebirth of Cinema

    Susan Sontag's Notes on Japanese Film

  • Books

    December 10, 2002

    Top Shelf

    Our 25 Favorite Books of 2002

  • News

    November 5, 2002

    The 'Wacky Races' and the Tanks

    Life Under Israeli Occupation

  • Film

    October 22, 2002

    Film

    Life Under Israeli Occupation

  • News

    September 24, 2002

    Vietnam Surfacing

    Media Offer Glimpse Into Military History

  • Film

    September 3, 2002

    Ten Years After

    Sarajevo Lost and Found

  • Film

    April 9, 2002

    After the Flood

    Awakenings in the Former Yugoslavia

  • Film

    December 4, 2001

    Danis Tanovic at the Front Lines

    Soldiers of Misfortune

  • News

    August 7, 2001

    Nation

    Soldiers of Misfortune

  • News

    July 10, 2001

    Nation

    Soldiers of Misfortune

  • Columns

    April 3, 2001

    Horoscope

    Soldiers of Misfortune

  • News

    January 16, 2001

    360 Degrees of Incarceration

    Web Documentary Slams Home Reality of Prisons

  • Film

    September 12, 2000

    Rebirth of a Nation

    Peace and Resistance

  • Film

    September 5, 2000
  • News

    June 27, 2000

    'She Was 12. They Shot Her.'

    Two Million Have Been Killed

  • Theater

    May 16, 2000

    The Wild Party 3

    The 45th Annual OBIE Awards

  • Film

    December 14, 1999

    Into the Mix

    Balkanic Eruptions

  • News

    December 7, 1999

    The Venting Vault

    Age-Old Office Gripes Get a New Media Platform

  • News

    April 6, 1999

    Clinton Bombs Again

    How the Air Strikes Destroyed Democratic Movements In Kosovo, Serbia, And Montenegro

  • Columns

    March 9, 1999

    NY Mirror

    What actor was boyfriends until recently with that hotshot director who helped guide him to Oscar?

  • Theater

    December 15, 1998

    Midtown Tragedy

    What actor was boyfriends until recently with that hotshot director who helped guide him to Oscar?

  • News

    August 25, 1998

    One Man's Private Jihad

    Osama Bin Ladin, the main suspect in the East Africa embassy bombings, has been linked to the World Trade Center explosion and other terrorist acts aimed at Americans.

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