Last Balkan Tango

In 1999, NATO’s bombs shattered the three main bridges over the Danube in Novi Sad, the capital of Serbia’s Hungarian-influenced province of Vojvodina. Yet, efforts to burn bridges between cultures — Serbian, Hungarian, Hapsburgian and Ottoman — had been undertaken for decades before the bombing. How has a Novi Sad saxophone player helped rebuild these links? [Globalist]

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