The concert that went on for four-and-a-half hours was a sight for many sore eyes. There was a lot more to it than just rhymes and melody, and everyone was aware of this. On the eve of Djordje Balasevic’s concert in Sarajevo, a Novi Sad tabloid quoted “reliable sources” as saying that Islamic fundamentalists were planning to assassinate the Serbian […]

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