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The death of Sasha Milenkovsky
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The death of Sasha Milenkovsky

The article reports on the death of Macedonian director and playwright Sašo Milenkovski at the age of 62 in Skopje. It highlights his significant contributions to theater both in Macedonia and across the Balkans, noting his work with the multinational KPGT project in Serbia and his extensive career spanning over 40 years. Milenkovski directed more than 50 plays, including works by world classics like Shakespeare and Ibsen, as well as Macedonian playwrights such as Dejan Dukovski and Goran Stefanovski. The piece also mentions his roles as a director and dramaturge, as well as his founding of his own theater named 'Vavilon'.

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The death of Sasha Milenkovsky

The article reports on the death of Macedonian director and playwright Sašo Milenkovski at the age of 62 in Skopje. It highlights his significant contributions to theater both in Macedonia and across the Balkans, noting his work with the multinational KPGT project in Serbia and his extensive career spanning over 40 years. Milenkovski directed more than 50 plays, including works by world classics like Shakespeare and Ibsen, as well as Macedonian playwrights such as Dejan Dukovski and Goran Stefanovski. The piece also mentions his roles as a director and dramaturge, as well as his founding of his own theater named 'Vavilon'.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual overview of Sašo Milenkovski’s life and career without overtly positive or negative framing. It focuses on his achievements and legacy within the cultural sector, which is generally considered apolitical. There is no indication of ideological leaning or biased language

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