Croatia Culture News

Dubrovnik To Host Picasso Exhibition in July, August and September

Zagreb, February 26 (CP) – The Arts Gallery in Dubrovnik is to host a Pablo Picasso exhibition from the Suite Vollard collection between July 8 and September 28, 2008 confirmed the Gallery director.
Antun Maracic said a total of 115 Picasso graphics will be on display, the opening expected just two days before the opening of […]

French Music Diva Juliette Greco Playing Zagreb Tonight

Zareb, February 26 (CP) — Zagreb is to play host tonight to one of the world’s greatest chanson singers Juliette Greco is playing Zagreb tonight.
The French diva will be appearing at 8:45 tonight at Zagreb’s Vatroslav Lisinski concert hall.

International Festival of Documentary Film Zagreb Dox Begins

Zagreb, February 25 (CP) — The Zagreb Dox international festival of documentary film gets underway in the Croatian capital today running through to March 2nd.
Over 140 films in international and regional competition will be shown in the categories “Musical Globe”, “Fathers and Children” and “Controversial Documentaries”.
 

Croatian Pop Music Diva Has Kidney Tumour Successfully Removed in Slovenia

Zagreb, February 18 (CP) – Croatian popular music diva Tereza Kesovija, 69, has had a tumour from one of her kidneys removed at a clinic in Slovenia, but is set to continue concert activity in Ljubljana, Slovenia on March 8.
One of Croatia’s music legends Tereza Kesovija, who was diagnosed with a kidney tumour during a […]

San Marino Consulate To Open in North Croatian Town of Varazdin

Zagreb, February 15 (CP) – The Varazdin mayor Ivan Cehok has met with the San Marino Cassa di Risparmio CEO Gilbert Ghiotto, the two announcing the opening of the San Marino consulate in Varazdin.
The consulate is to assist the strengthening of economic relations.
The Cassa di Risparmio bank has begun business cooperation with Banka Kovanica bank […]

All of Shakespeare’s Works Finally Translated into Croatian

Zagreb, February 12 (CP) — Some 500 years after they were written, all works by William Shakespeare have now finally been translated into Croatian.
This huge effort was completed by translator Mate Maras and published by Matica Hrvatska.
All of Shakespeare’s 38 tragedies, comedies and romances, as well as 154 sonnets have been translated.

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