Prošlu subotu ste bili oduševljeni sličnom kombinacijom, a ovu nam dolazi netko poznatiji. Naime, Ivana Penava je već nastupala kod nas sa Zmajem i svi ste bili oduševljeni. Ovog puta će to biti u malo drugačijoj kombinaciji, slično kao i prošlu subotu (Martina Barač je bila prošlu subotu kod nas)


Večeras imamo polukoncert: Ivana Penava + Martina Barač + Mravac Band


Zašto polukoncert?
Organizacija nije klasična kao na koncertu. I dalje imamo DJ BAGY-a… Svirati će u smjenama kao i obično. A Ivana i ekipa će ostati dugo kao i svi ostali bendovi.


Od kada do kada?
Dolaze u 21:00 pa sve tamo do 4:00… 5:00…


:)


Cijena ulaznice?
BESPLATNO!!!!


Cijena pića?
Neki su me noćas pitali da li će se cijena pića zato dizati. Naravno da NE!!! Pa znate da ne dižemo cijene. Kad su partyi zapravo uvijek spuštamo.


Na slici… O slici…
Na slici je Ivana Penava. Sliku Martine Barač nisam uspio naći, ali vjerujem da će se tokom dana i to srediti.
Slika Ivane Penave je preuzeta sa fotobloga www.zirdum.net. Još slika Ivane Penave na Zidrumu možete naći ovdje. Hvala Zidrumu što nam je dopustio korištenje njegove slike.


Da vas podsjetim na zadnji nastup Ivane Penave kod nas
Evo kako je to izgledalo 2007.  Tko bi rekao da je toliko prošlo…


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Comment by Jose
2012-03-29 02:17:35

I read the Times article and the cmoments. It’s so hard to believe that people hold the opinions that they do when it comes to cmoments on the internet. It’s as though cruelty and brutality are the watchword. The Missouri case really is more about overcharging of juveniles than it is about lengthy sentences for murder. The case really appears to have been a manslaughter case two brothers fighting and a quick thrust of a knife in anger by the smaller of the boys against the older boy. These cases are as old as the Bible and had the surviving boy not been black while the other was white, my guess is that the case would have been handled as a mansluaghter case and he would have seen five years in youth lockup instead of life without parole.But really, there seems to be too much emphasis on these life sentences, when a simple twist of the pen can turn these sentences into virtual life sentences, or apply them to far lesser crimes. Take Deonte Moore in Peoria, who at 13 committed a bank robbery with an empty gun, was immediately caught cowering in the alley and admitted his guilt. Judge Frederickson, the local juvenile hanging judge, certified the little boy up without so much as a psychological exam, based on a previous arrest where the boy go into an altercation with his caregiver grandmother while she was beating him. Twenty one years for a single robbery committed at age 13. No one got hurt. No one was injured and everyone seems more concerned about these cases involving boys and girls who killed people. There are a lot of Deonte Moores out there young children who might have easily been reformed but are going to emerge from decades behind bars crippled no education, no job experience, a felony record and no chance for a employment. These kids the ones in Peoria and Georgia and Florida they really concern me. I’m not even talking about people 16 and over I’m talking about children 14 and under.And let’s not forget about some of the cases involving 12 year olds. The Supreme Court actually had the opportunity to pass on one of those cases Christopher Pittmen, who while involuntarily intoxicated with Zoloft killed his grandparents. He received 30 years. Might as well be life. If he survives 30 years behind bars, there won’t be much left of him when he emerges.And what of Paul Gingerich, who last month celebrated his 13th birthday at Pendleton in Indiana, with a 30 year sentence hanging over his head? He was just past his 12th birthday when an older, emotionally distrubed youth convinced the child to participate in a crime that turned into a murder. Gingerich was actually sentenced to Wabash State Prison by Judge Reed, but the state even balked at sending a very small, slight 12 year old to the adult facility especially after what happened to Reed Blake there the boy who celebrated his 15th birthday in solitary confinement at Wabash for fighting off sexual predators. Pendleton is one of the worst youth facilities in the nation, but at least it’s better than Wabash.America has been locking small children up at an alarming rate, and the consequences will only come to pass as they grow up and emerge from these facilities. Some might age out of crime but with no ability to cope or survive on the outside, they will end up as lifetime criminals and/or prisoners. That’s the real problem

 
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