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Yugoslavia

  • Blogs

    September 14, 2010

    More Change? Already? No, Thanks

    Krist Novoselic's column on music and politics runs every Tuesday on Reverb. Check back on Friday when he writes about what he's been listening to.​In 2008, the political atmosphere was about change. Voters wanted something new and the Obama For America campaign promised a political transforma ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 6, 2010

    Germany Vs. Denmark: Nirvana's Winning Opening Act

    Charles PetersonKrist Novoselic's column on music and politics runs every Tuesday on Reverb. Check back on Friday when he writes about what he's been listening to.​The FIFA World Cup is raging and I don't care. No disrespect, but my brain isn't wired for sports. When people ask me about the Su ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 26, 2010

    Krist Novoselic: Rock & Roll Jihad, and the Unifying Power of Led Zeppelin

    Krist Novoselic's column on music and politics runs every Tuesday on Reverb. Check back on Friday when he writes about what he's been listening to.​Junoon--which in the Urdu language means passion--is the name of the Pakistani band led by Salman Ahmad. Ahmad's new autobiography, Rock & Roll Ji ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 8, 2009

    R-71, Religious Association, and My Pentecostal Experience

    Krist Novoselic's column runs every Tuesday on the Daily Weekly.​When I lived in Yugoslavia, most of my relatives were either dogmatic Catholics or dogmatic Marxists. The schism would manifest itself most notably at funerals, where Marxists would refuse to enter the church and stood outside fo ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 28, 2009

    Kultur Shock, and Other Earth-Shattering International Rock and Rollers

    Gino Yevdjevich, left, with Kultur Shock. Krist Novoselic's column runs every Tuesday on the Daily Weekly. Follow him on Twitter @KristNovoselic.​In the mid 1990's because of the Yugoslavian civil war, many people emigrated to Seattle from Bosnia - Herzegovina. I got to meet these folks throug ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 2, 2009

    Music: The Great Messenger

    There's much to admire about the rapper M.I.A. She's a working mom, a dynamite performer, and a writer of songs, like "Bucky Done Gun," that command you to give the volume knob a twist. And with her outspoken political views and heart for her homeland, Mathangi Arulpragasa reflects the global consci ... More >>

  • Calendar

    May 20, 2009

    Aleksandar Hemon

    There's much to admire about the rapper M.I.A. She's a working mom, a dynamite performer, and a writer of songs, like "Bucky Done Gun," that command you to give the volume knob a twist. And with her outspoken political views and heart for her homeland, Mathangi Arulpragasa reflects the global consci ... More >>

  • Arts

    May 20, 2009

    The Weekly Wire: The Week’s Notable Events

    There's much to admire about the rapper M.I.A. She's a working mom, a dynamite performer, and a writer of songs, like "Bucky Done Gun," that command you to give the volume knob a twist. And with her outspoken political views and heart for her homeland, Mathangi Arulpragasa reflects the global consci ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 2, 2009

    Israel, Palestine, and Southwest Washington

    Krist Novoselic's column runs every Tuesday on the Daily Weekly.Our world is connected as never before. People from all corners of the planet share culture and commerce at the click of a mouse. In contrast to this great convergence of humanity, Israel is building tall concrete walls while Palestinia ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 17, 2008

    Nazi Case Continues

    A Seattle federal judge today declined to throw out the deportation case against accused Bellevue war criminal Peter Egner. A WWII Nazi guard at a Yugoslavia concentration camp, Egner, 86 and in failing health, denies the war-crimes charge, claiming the U.S. has sensationalized charges against him ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 11, 2008

    What Holocaust?

    A Seattle federal judge today declined to throw out the deportation case against accused Bellevue war criminal Peter Egner. A WWII Nazi guard at a Yugoslavia concentration camp, Egner, 86 and in failing health, denies the war-crimes charge, claiming the U.S. has sensationalized charges against him ... More >>

  • News

    November 5, 2008

    Did This Man Work for Hitler?

    An 86-year-old Bellevue man disputes allegations that he was one of the Führer's henchmen. But he may not live to clear his name.

  • Diversions

    September 24, 2008

    Was I An Anchor Baby?

    An 86-year-old Bellevue man disputes allegations that he was one of the Führer's henchmen. But he may not live to clear his name.

  • Blogs

    July 22, 2008

    War-Torn Croatia Shaped My World View

    An 86-year-old Bellevue man disputes allegations that he was one of the Führer's henchmen. But he may not live to clear his name.

  • Film

    April 11, 2007

    Grbavica: The Land of My Dreams

    Bosnia in the 1990s: Just as depressing as we remember.

  • Arts

    March 22, 2006

    Radost Turns 30

    The Balkan folk-performance group celebrates with a big dance party.

  • News

    January 4, 2006

    Guns, Germs, and Spiels

    The Balkan folk-performance group celebrates with a big dance party.

  • News

    December 28, 2005

    Bosnia, Bikes, and Blood

    Dec. 28, 2005-Jan. 3, 2006

  • Music

    August 24, 2005

    When in Romania

    A new book and an avalanche of CDs give Americans a clearer glimpse into the world of Balkan Gypsy music.

  • Film

    May 18, 2005

    Seattle Weekly's Picks

    A new book and an avalanche of CDs give Americans a clearer glimpse into the world of Balkan Gypsy music.

  • Arts

    April 27, 2005

    Revolutionary Kitsch

    Slovenian arts collective NSK turns totalitarian imagery against the state.

  • Arts

    March 16, 2005

    This Week's Reads

    Seth Greenland, Philip Short, Bruce Wagner, and Jana Hensel.

  • News

    February 9, 2005
  • Arts

    September 15, 2004

    Fantagraphics' Top 10

    Feb. 9-15, 2005

  • News

    March 3, 2004

    Letters to the Editor

    "If our species was supposed to be vegetarian, we would have molars the size of shot glasses and jaw muscles the size of plates."

  • News

    January 21, 2004

    Nuremberg Candidate

    "If our species was supposed to be vegetarian, we would have molars the size of shot glasses and jaw muscles the size of plates."

  • Film

    May 15, 2002

    SIFF 2002 Films: R-Z

    "If our species was supposed to be vegetarian, we would have molars the size of shot glasses and jaw muscles the size of plates."

  • Film

    March 13, 2002

    Missing

    Another journalist disappears, circa 1991.

  • Music

    November 21, 2001

    Blame it on Rio

    Bossa nova royalty Bebel Gilberto inherited an exceptional voice.

  • News

    October 17, 2001

    Cut taxes, now!

    Bossa nova royalty Bebel Gilberto inherited an exceptional voice.

  • Film

    May 16, 2001

    The Films: MO-S

    Bossa nova royalty Bebel Gilberto inherited an exceptional voice.

  • Film

    May 16, 2001

    The Films: F-MI

    Bossa nova royalty Bebel Gilberto inherited an exceptional voice.

  • News

    December 20, 2000

    The Dubya prospects

    Bossa nova royalty Bebel Gilberto inherited an exceptional voice.

  • News

    October 18, 2000

    How bad is Al?

    Bossa nova royalty Bebel Gilberto inherited an exceptional voice.

  • News

    August 9, 2000

    Gorebot, Shrub, and Ralph

    Bossa nova royalty Bebel Gilberto inherited an exceptional voice.

  • News

    May 10, 2000

    Szwaja for Congress!

    Bossa nova royalty Bebel Gilberto inherited an exceptional voice.

  • News

    January 5, 2000

    Best of the rest

    Bossa nova royalty Bebel Gilberto inherited an exceptional voice.

  • News

    December 29, 1999

    Auld Lang Syne.com

    Bossa nova royalty Bebel Gilberto inherited an exceptional voice.

  • News

    September 1, 1999
  • News

    September 1, 1999

    The new anarchists

    In Eugene, a youth-fueled movement breaks windows to ask the big questions.

  • News

    August 11, 1999

    Who is Jim McDermott?

    In Eugene, a youth-fueled movement breaks windows to ask the big questions.

  • News

    June 9, 1999

    Lethal force

    In Eugene, a youth-fueled movement breaks windows to ask the big questions.

  • News

    June 9, 1999

    Blooming Hell

    LaConner to tulip maniacs: "Give us back our town!"

  • News

    April 28, 1999

    SMASH SEATTLE!

    Where and how to mount the barricades.

  • News

    April 7, 1999

    The Westlake Serbs

    Where and how to mount the barricades.

  • News

    April 7, 1999

    Internet Free Europe

    Where and how to mount the barricades.

  • News

    March 31, 1999

    Speakeasy survival plan

    Where and how to mount the barricades.

  • News

    February 24, 1999

    Fannie raid

    Where and how to mount the barricades.

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