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Saša Marković — Mikrob (Serbian Cyrillic: Саша Марковић — Микроб, ; 21 October 1959, Belgrade, SFRY – 15 July 2010, Belgrade, Serbia), also known as Mladoženja, Bambus and Ganeša was a Serbian artist, journalist, radio host, social worker, performer, and one of the major representatives of the Serbian alternative and contemporary art scene. He worked as a contributor for several newspapers and radio programs, and as a performer he played about fifty times in Serbia and abroad.〔 As a specific character, Marković was an inspiration for a number of documentaries, and often appeared in music videos of Belgrade bands.〔 == Biography == Saša Marković was born in 1959. in Belgrade, where he studied Yugoslav literature and Serbo-Croatian language.〔 From an early age he was engaged in different jobs – he was a graphic editor of the ''Student'' magazine, a guardian in the basement of the bank in the city center, chauffeur and courier at the embassy of one non-European country, political activist and founder of some opposition parties, attender of various courses, a manufacturer of toilet paper, book collector, journalist, radio host, editor of radio show ''Lepi ritam srca'', a lecturer on the history of rock and roll, co-founder of the secret organization KPGS, co-founder ''Remont''...
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