Based on the motifs of F. Kafka's novel The Process, director Matija Solca created this timeless musical-puppet composition.
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Špela is a longtime employee of City magazine, who researches trends in the children's world, looks for interesting events and is on the lookout for outstanding interviewees. She enjoys backpacking around the world, reading a good book, and trying out culinary excesses. An advocate of a nature-friendly lifestyle, she is most relaxed when she puts on her running shoes.
The performance of Red Riding Hood, which will be shown this weekend in Maribor's Puppet Theater, bets on the breadth of the imagination of its viewers.
On the wings of his new album Tape Deck Heart, the English folk-punk poet Frank Turner is coming to Kino Šiška in early March.
According to the Global Peace Index, the safest countries in the world are Iceland, Denmark and New Zealand. Slovenia is in thirteenth place.
On the edge of a pine forest, where the rocks calm the roaring sea, is the Wickaninnish Inn. A luxurious and comfortable shelter in the embrace of authentic Canadian wilderness.
The German art duo known as Zebrating creates street art for people who walk the world with their eyes open.
The story begins with the fun blog Menswear Dog, or a dog's guide to being a "man". The central actor is a New York couple's Shiba Inu puppy named Bodhi.
"Tie Blue" is the slogan of Blue Laces, another interesting Kickstarter project. Blue shoelaces make a message so strong that they move a truck.
Design studio Little Shed Collective presents Dusk - a modular LED panel system that creates a beautiful backdrop on demand.
Jony Ive - The Genius Behind Apple's Greatest Products is a fresh book that brings interesting reading to all Apple fans.
There are usually a lot of calendars that come to an individual at the beginning of the year, but we rarely come across anything special, let alone fun. The Standard 2014 Calender that's it!
Art14 London is a global art fair that took place for the first time last year and attracted 25,000 visitors. A repeat is expected in February.