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Adhitia Sofyan, Bakutindis, Glenn Fredly, Idang Rasjidi Syndicate, Monita Tahalea and the Nightingales, Oele Pattiselanno Quartet, Tulus, dan lain-lain Year Date Venue Theme 2015 (38th) 29 November FEB UI Campus Ground "The Thrill is Back!" International Singers Eric Legnini Trio (Belgium), Lenka (Australia), Rei Narita (Japan) Local Singers
Sunday: Shandya, Made Mawut, Adhitia Sofyan, Metta Legita, MRNMRS, D'Name Acoustic Project Java Jazz Stage Friday: Lalahuta, Anomalie, Keziah Jones, Marcell Saturday: Lakateu Lian, Jay Som, Young Gun Silver Fox, Brass Against Sunday: United States Air Force Band of the Pacific, Cosmo's Midnight, Humania, The Steve McQueens
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Other major daily newspapers include Harian Jogja, Koran Merapi and Tribun Jogja, as well as online-only Bernas. KR-owned Minggu Pagi is the major weekly newspaper. Yogyakarta is served by radio and television stations covering Special Region of Yogyakarta and surrounding areas. The public radio RRI Yogyakarta has one of its studios in the city.
The 17th annual Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival was held from 26 November to 3 December 2022. Indonesian anthology film Piknik Pesona was selected to open the festival. [ 1 ] Japanese drama film Plan 75 was the closing film of the festival.
ISI Yogyakarta's main campus is in Sewon, 6 km (3.7 mi) south of Yogyakarta. Sewon is the newest campus, with 1,500 m 2 (16,000 sq ft) of land. It includes an administrative building, studios, academic buildings, auditoriums, pendapa, library, art gallery, the mosque, student's center, tennis court and soccer field.
Sicily is definitely one of my top spots in the country. I loved roaming Taormina's charming streets, taking a ferry to the Aeolian Island of Salina, and staying a few nights at Principe di Salina. 2.
The Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival (JAFF) is an annual film festival held in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The festival has partnered with the Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema (NETPAC) since its inaugural edition in 2006. [1] It aims to introduce Asian cinema to a wider audience and provides a space for arts, culture, and tourism.