Upcoming and Recent Events:



Upcoming Events:

TBA:

End of Term Bash!

    Right after final exams we plan a party at the Billiards Club on Whyte (upstairs in the old post office - above Squires and Chiantis).

Next meeting:

-Discuss upcoming films: possibilities of where and when
-New member recruitment
-Grant applications
-List of movies and critique, books on webpage?
-Other contributions to webpage (recipes, literature, book lists, art,
    photos, personal homepages, links!!!, etc.)
-Room keys back and status of our inventory (movies)

Serbian Christmas: Jan. 7
Serbian New Years: Jan 13 evening (Jan. 14 New Year's Day)
 

Spring 2003:

Yugoslavian movies (in Srpski with English subtitles) hopefully will be shown once a month. These used to be shown in Arts Rm. 141 (Old Arts bldg.), although now we are trying to locate a new room. So far, we have not had any luck in finding any rooms with video capabilities that the university will let us use for free. Thank-you System for looking to the interests of non-profit student groups!
Past Events:

March 24th, 2002
Anniversary of "Humanitarian" Bombing. There will be a service at the Church for victims of the bombing.

March 26th, 2002
Scott Taylor talk

March 26th, 2002. Scott Taylor will be visiting Edmonton for 1 day to present 2 talks and promote his new book. The first talk is being arranged by the club for the afternoon of March 26 (4:00 in Tory TB-95) Lecture Theatre. His second presentation will be in the evening 7:00 at the Serbian Church and Community Centre.

Scott Taylor's new book:
Canadian author Scott Taylor, a former soldier, is the editor and publisher of Esprit de Corps, an Ottawa-based magazine
celebrated for its unflinching scrutiny of the Canadian military. Scott offers a Canadian perspective into the
Yugoslavian conflicts with truths that are deliberately missed by western media.
Diary of an uncivil war: the violent aftermath of the Kosovo conflict
Pdf version

Scott will be talking about his new book, a continuation of his previous book, Inat. From his numerous visits to the area and his background (journalism, military), Scott has a perspective that differs from that thrown at us by western media. He will be talking about the situation in Kosovo, the current situation in the Former Yugoslavian Repubic of Macedonia, and about the current political situation, including the Milosevic trial.

March 21st, 2002

The Serbian Cultural Club presents: DOM ZA VESANJE (Time of the Gypsies)
A film by Emir Kusturica: with Davor Djumovic,Ljubica Adzovic, Husnija
Hasimovic, Elvira Sali.
Music: Goran Bregovic
(English Subtitles)

February 7th, 2002
LECTURE

Lectures from Milan V. Dimic and Edward Mozejko
The Department of Comparative Literature, Religion, and Film/Media Studies
presents Lectures from Milan V. Dimic and Edward Mozejko. These two figures
were pivotal in the origins and development in this department and this may
very well be the last chance for students all across the University to hear
them speak.
On Thursday, February 7th, 2002 in Bus 1-5 at 4 pm: "Literature in Oral and
Literate Societies: The Case of the Tale of Magic and the Fairy Tale"
On Friday, February 8th, 2002 in Bus 1-5 at 4 pm: "Literary Modernism: The
Ambiguity of the Term and the Dichotomy of the Movement"
All students welcome!

September 24th, 2001

Serbian Cultural Club presents: BURE BARUTA (Powder Keg)
A film by Goran Paskaljevic
with: Lazar Ristovski, Ana Sofrenovic, Miki Manojlovic, Voja Brajovic, Mirjana Jokovic, Sergej Trifunovic
(English subtitles)
September 22nd, 2001
BBQ Picnic
Sat. Sept 22nd at 3pm
Queen Elizabeth Park
Photo gallery
April 19th - 21st, 2001
DIASPORA SERBS: A CONFERENCE OF CULTURAL ANALYSIS
May 3rd, 2001
Serbian Cultural Club presents: CRNA MACKA BELI MACOR (Black cat White cat)
A film by Emir Kusturica
(English subtitles)

NEWS

This month in National Geographic (March, 2002):

The Danube. Europe's River of Harmony and Discord.
A pictorial view of the Danube, with an accompanying article. On the front page spread of this article is a picture of the destroyed Freedom Bridge in Novi Sad. Surprisingly, this article breaks from western mainstream media tradition and blames billions of dollars in damage and possibly billions more in environmental damage on NATO. Good work! Tell it like it really is!