Sweet tooths, "sweet tooths" and everyone who loves štrukli, beware! On March 1, 2017, the first stucco shop in Slovenia opened in Ljubljana. Moji štruklji Slovenije invites us under Plečnik's arcades, where the traditional approach to the preparation of Slovenian dishes and the challenges of modern cuisine are intertwined. It is created by chef Peter Vogelnik, who, with respect for tradition, many years of experience, hard work, knowledge and innovation, prepares the most valued and diverse top-quality štrukli, which will not leave anyone indifferent. Don't believe it? Try it!
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Mordhau is a medieval-themed multiplayer computer game. You participate in the game online and take part in medieval battles with swords, axes and other medieval weapons. The game was developed by the Slovenian Marko Grgurovič and impressed with it on Kickstarter, where it surpassed the set goal in just one day.
Recently, the Herbal restaurant opened as part of the Herbal glamping resort Ljubno. In it, Tomaž Bratovž, the son of renowned chef Janez Bratovž, will lead the kitchen. The wine list offers a lot of wines from Slovenian winemakers.
An interesting project has appeared on the Slovenian crowdfunding platform Adrifund. A team of enthusiasts wants to breathe a second life into the abandoned Bulli and turn it into a traveling Beer Bulli pub.
As you probably already know by now, American diplomats have Slovenian classes at the embassy in Ljubljana. They showed how they are progressing on Prešeren's day, when they published a video in which they recite Prešeren's poetry. Laughter guaranteed!
Slovenian film director Mitja Okorn reaps success after success with "Runaways". Now, the renowned American film magazine Variety has included him in the list of 10 European filmmakers to watch out for this year. At the same time, he reveals that his next project will be the film Life in a Year, which will star model and actress Cara Delevingne and singer and actor Jaden Smith, son of Will Smith.
In 2014, Slovenia and the world were surrounded by the news that Slovenian storm chaser Marko Korošec won the prestigious National Geographic Traveler photography competition. A similar success has now been achieved by 13-year-old Slovenian Majo Kastelic, who was announced by the National Geographic Society as the winner of the international photography contest for young readers of the National Geographic Kids magazine.
S-holder: sophisticated Slovenian shirt straps that prevent the shirt from slipping out of the pants
Are you annoyed that your shirt falls out of your pants every time you sit down or bend over? Put an end to this with the Slovenian S-Holder braces, which, in contrast to classic braces, hold the shirt and not the pants. Stop showing your panties and think of an improved version of the T-Holder. You can support the project on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter.
FlySentinel is a Slovenian smart wristwatch for pilots, which takes care of their safety and well-being by informing them about their psychophysical state and the conditions in the cockpit. It is made of light metals. It is signed by the Celje start-up company MedicoApps.
It rarely happens that any Slovenian actor plays in a foreign-language film, let alone that we hear a foreign language in an American-produced film. Thanks to Uršula Parker, Slovenian is now also resonating in Hollywood. The young American actress and violinist with Slovenian roots demonstrated her knowledge of Slovenian in the film Spectral, where she plays the girl Sara. She is joined by Emily Mortimer (Sinister Island, Hugo, The Last Strike, The Editor) in the sci-fi action film.
Rezbar (Woodcarver) is a short Slovenian film by the young Carinthian director Tom Novosel. The short feature film, which won many awards at international festivals (traveled to Brazil, India, Germany, Turkey, Romania, Ukraine, Bosnia, Israel, USA, Switzerland, Germany, Austria...) can now be watched in the comfort of your home .
As simple as we can measure our body temperature or blood pressure, we will later be able to measure our heart rate as well. Researchers at the Jožef Stefan Institute have developed a personal medical device for accurate monitoring of heart rhythm, which stores the data on a mobile application. Place the device on your body, and you can send the measurements to your doctor at any time, who can identify any deviations or defects in the functioning of the heart.