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The editorial team for arts, music and events brings together journalists and volunteers who have spent years living alongside stages, clubs, festivals and all those spaces where art and audience meet. Our writing comes from long-standing journalistic experience and genuine involvement in cultural life: from endless evenings in concert halls, from conversations with musicians before and after performances, from improvised press corners at festivals, from premieres that end with long discussions in theatre corridors, but also from small, intimate events that attract only a handful of curious people yet remain engraved in their memory for a lifetime.

In our newsroom write people who know what a stage looks like when the lights go out, how the audience breathes while waiting for the first note, and what happens behind the curtain while instruments or microphones are still being adjusted. Many of us have spent years standing on stage ourselves, participating in programme organisation, volunteering at festivals or helping artist friends present their projects. This experience from both sides of the stage gives us the ability to view events not merely as items in a calendar, but as living encounters between creators and audiences.

Our stories do not stop at who performed and how many people attended. We are interested in the processes that precede every appearance before the public: how the idea for a concert or festival is born, what it takes for a comedy to reach its audience, how much time is spent preparing an exhibition or a multimedia project. In our texts we try to convey the atmosphere of the space, the energy of the performers and the mood of the audience, as well as the context in which all this happens – why a certain performance is important, how it fits into the broader music or art scene, and what remains after the venue empties.

The editorial team for arts, music and events builds its credibility on persistence and long-term work. Behind us are decades of writing, editing, talking with artists and observing how scenes change, how some styles come to the forefront while others retreat into the background. This experience helps us distinguish fleeting hype from events that truly push boundaries and leave a mark. When we give something space, we strive to explain why we believe it deserves attention, and when we are critical, we explain our reasons, aware of the effort behind every project.

Our task is simple and demanding at the same time: to be reliable witnesses of cultural and entertainment life, to write honestly toward the audience and honestly toward performers. We do not deal in generic praise; we aim to precisely describe what we see and hear, knowing that every text may be someone’s first encounter with a certain band, festival, comedian or artist. The editorial team for arts, music and events therefore exists as a place where all these encounters are recorded, interpreted and passed on – humanly, clearly and with respect for the very reason it exists at all: the live, real event in front of a real audience.

In preparing, processing and shaping certain content, this editorial team may use artificial intelligence tools. All content is reviewed before publication in accordance with the editorial guidelines of the Karlobag.eu portal.

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Warner Music Group on the TIME100 list because of its approach to artificial intelligence and the protection of music authors today
Music

Warner Music Group on the TIME100 list because of its approach to artificial intelligence and the protection of music authors today

Find out why Warner Music Group was included on the TIME100 list of the most influential companies and how its approach to artificial intelligence is changing the music industry. We bring an overview of partnerships with AI platforms, questions of protecting performers' voices and likenesses, and attempts to align new technology with copyright, consent and fair compensation in the digital age.

04.05.2026 · Culture & events desk
Shakira gathered about two million people on Copacabana at one of the biggest free concerts in Rio
Music

Shakira gathered about two million people on Copacabana at one of the biggest free concerts in Rio

Find out how Shakira's free concert on Copacabana Beach grew into a huge musical, tourist and economic event for Rio de Janeiro. We bring an overview of the performance before about two million people, guest appearances by Brazilian musicians, organizational challenges, the expected economic impact and the circumstances that marked the preparations for the spectacle.

04.05.2026 · Culture & events desk
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