The Biennale of Slovenian Independent Illustration is returning to Kino Šiška, which will host more than 24 artists and artistic collectives who create on the borders of different practices.
Events
With his first author's work, Divjad, Nejc Gazvoda embarks on a hunt for the truth, caught in the turbulent times of Slovenia in the 21st century.
Four years after Lars von Trier's controversial film Antichrist, only this one returns in the form of a stage setting in the Old Town Elektrarna.
This autumn, Salomon and Intersport, in cooperation with running coaches Anica Živka and Klemen Dolenac, are making it possible to improve running knowledge with the help of experts.
Who doesn't know Alice, who jumps down the rabbit hole and ends up in Wonderland? The puppet show, which is premiering these days, is characterized as a show of playful nonsense.
City Magazine is preparing this time a traditionally colored cooking academy with the theme - Autumn fairy tale. This time we will learn how to prepare the most interesting dishes in autumn. You are welcome to apply. The number of places is limited.
A night at the museum is a real adventure for anyone between the ages of 7 and 11 who dares to spend the night away from home. But not anywhere - in a museum!
It will be magical at Hotel Mons. Their cycle of jazz concerts will be opened by the excellent singer Urška Majdič. She is best known for her work with the Billys. This time, at the opening of the new cycle, Jazz Klub Mons will join forces with conductor Rok Golob and the Big Band of RTV Slovenia.
The kings of noise A Place To Bury Strangers are coming to Ljubljana. The New York trio proves that st-punk and new wave are far from dead and buried.
For the first time in Zasavje, the Trboule Bike Show brings exhibitions of American motorcycles, conversions and classics, concerts, stunt performances, a rockabilly evening and more interesting things.
Ljubljana Castle will be under the sign of dragons this weekend. Zmaj Grajski is returning from a long vacation with his family.
Attention rock music fans. Finnish band Him released a new album and went on tour this year. They will stop closest to us in Vienna. The group was formed in the early nineties. Him is short for His Infernal Majasty.