On the 25th anniversary of Freddie Mercury's death, the duo 2Cellos, the Slovenian-Croatian musical duo that reaps success and fills halls all over the world, presents itself with the most challenging music video ever, namely for the song "The Show Must Go On". The new apocalyptic spot is a feast for the eyes, and the music is a balm for the soul and ears.
On February 24 and 25, 2017, your children will be able to witness a unique adventure in the Stožice Hall in Ljubljana. The popular Russian animated film Masha and the Bear will come to life in an incredible spectacle. Maša and Medved na ledu is fun for the whole family, which will delight both the youngest members and their parents. Tickets are already on sale.
Black Friday or Black Friday is an American shopping holiday that has also become popular in Slovenia. On this day - it is the Friday after Thanksgiving - stores offer special discounts, so people flock to the stores and are ready to step up for the products. Every year, videos of fights, hand-wringing, stampedes, etc. come from America, which have become the constant star of Black Friday. Fortunately, we are not yet in such an obsessive state and people do not lose their cool and temper, so this American holiday, similar to Halloween, has already been adopted by almost all of our merchants. Customers, however, have never resisted discounts...
In addition to lights and a decorated Christmas tree on Prešeren square, we will also be accompanied by music during the holiday season. The Christmas concert in front of the magistrate 2016 will traditionally warm us up with wonderful melodies. This year's soloists will be: Martina Burger (soprano), Matej Vovk (tenor) and Aleksanda Naumovski Potisk (piano). Welcome!
The largest overview of Slovenian illustration, the Slovenian Biennale of Illustration, at which artists of different generations and orientations compete for prizes, plaques and recognitions of Hinko Smrekar, will be held for the twelfth time this year in Cankarjev dom between December 21, 2016 and March 1, 2017.
New Year's Eve is coming! We have checked which bands will entertain us on New Year's Eve in Ljubljana, Maribor, Portorož, Piran and other Slovenian cities.
Silence is an epic about Japanese missionaries that director Martin Scorsese has been dreaming about for almost three decades, ever since he read the book. It is a film adaptation of Šusaku Endo's 1966 novel entitled Silence about two Jesuit priests from Portugal. In the 17th century, in search of a lost mentor, they find themselves in Japan, where the last days of the Christian faith are counted, so they encounter a series of dangers in locating the missing mentor. The story is true.
While the largest Lego store in the world recently opened in London, where visitors can see many tourist attractions made of Lego bricks, in front of the Lego Store in Ljubljana's City Park, there is a mountain giant made of 35,000 Lego bricks, on which it is also possible to jump. Jumping ace Robert Kranjec will also try it soon. Find out how far he will fly on November 25, 2016.
While some countries are extremely densely populated, in others the picture is just the opposite. You are interested in what the world map would look like if the territory was divided according to population size. Where Slovenia would move, who would be its neighbors and whether it would have direct access to the open sea, we will publish below.
After four years, the Smurfs are returning to the big screen. But Kelly Asbury's animated film has nothing to do with the feature-animated versions from 2011 and 2013. In it, Smurfette goes on the adventure of her life in the company of her best friends. The movie Smurfs: The Lost Village is fully animated.
In addition to eight modern banking services, the Futurist personal package account now allows twice the existing limit as you currently have with another bank, and you only pay half the cost for its first approval.
If the internet has taught us anything, it's that not everything is as it seems. The world is full of optical illusions, which people interpret differently. A hotel ad has been tearing the web apart recently, and now here's an even more provocative photo. When Hua Song was looking for ideas for new bedding on Facebook, she got a response from a company with a picture that Song initially thought was from a personal collection...