The Fourth of July in a City that America Bombed PublishedJuly 19, 2019 by Matthew Griffin For me the Fourth of July is all five senses: the taste of ice cream and Coca-Cola, the smell of … Read more
At a Bus Stop in the Rain PublishedJuly 10, 2019 by Matthew Griffin The rain falls in sheets, blowing into the doorway where I have taken shelter. My walk around Zemun, a suburb … Read more
Two Vignettes from the Same Day PublishedJune 25, 2019 by Matthew Griffin The scene by the marble tomb was too quiet, too peaceful. Outside the late-afternoon sun burnished the trees and tall … Read more
Thoughts on the nature of home, five thousand miles from mine PublishedJune 12, 2019 by Matthew Griffin What is home? As my plane broke through the clouds and I saw Belgrade spread out beneath me, red-roofed homes … Read more
Being artsy in a region of conflicts PublishedJune 29, 2018 by Heather Zhou Although “Belgrade” in the local language (Beo-Grad) means “white city”, you can not walk on the streets without noticing the … Read more
црква Светог Марка-Church of Saint Mark PublishedJune 15, 2018 by David Li I’ve wandered through the streets of Belgrade over the past two weeks and the splendid Neo-Byzantine orthodox churches have captivated … Read more
South Serbia in June PublishedJuly 18, 2017 by J.J. Moncus '19 The Hills hold much to be discovered red tile roofs poke up from trees in the valleys a lone train … Read more
LUTKAR PublishedJune 30, 2017 by Qasim Hadeed '20 He stands still, but that is not what defines his state, even though his eyes mirror his posture, but also … Read more