Vuksa Velickovic
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Vukša Veličković is a Serbian writer, journalist and cultural critic, best known for his novel Gužva ('Crowd') published by Alexandria Press in 2003, along with a book-soundtrack CD featuring young Serbian electronic artists. He is the author of If I were column in 'Prestup' magazine, Belgrade, in which he deals with applied pop-politics, enacting different social roles – the prime minister's chauffeur, a beggar, a TV news presenter, or a transvestite on the trail of a mass grave.

He maintains a column on B92
B92
B92 is a radio and television broadcaster with national coverage headquartered in Belgrade, Serbia. The network's key demographic is chiefly urban and young audience. Its programs, including the news cover topics with fairly liberal political painted attitudes...

.net and was recently the editor in Serbian newsmagazine Evropa
Evropa (magazine)
Evropa was a weekly Serbian magazine published from 2004 until 2008. In written form, it was occasionally also referred to as Evropa+...

until its folding in February 2008. He is also a performing artist, interacting his writings with other media such as music, video and photography. His second novel 'Vrt Uzivanja' [Garden of Pleasure] has been staged as a multimedia act at international festivals in Belgrade and Zagreb in 2006. and 2007.

Velickovic is currently the Creative Director and Editor-in-chief of Bturn, online culture magazine for the Balkans www.bturn.com
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