I’m originally from Washington, D.C. but have lived in Europe for over half of my life. Before my first stint with the radio (2004-2006), I worked for a Japanese newspaper in New York, and then as a Balkans stringer and EU correspondent for a news agency. Later, I was Prague bureau chief of yet another agency. But the radio was always close to my heart – and I was happy to return in 2018. I especially enjoy doing human interest stories and delving into lesser-known chapters of Czech history.
articles by the author
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Czech minister calls for strict enforcement of existing laws on Airbnb style short-term rentals
The Czech Minister for Regional Development says it is better to ensure strict enforcement of current laws related to short-term accommodation rather than issue new rules.
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Richard ‘Faust’ Mader, Prague/Prog rock and The Basement of Hell
In the depths of Studio Faust Records is a tracking space known as 'The Basement of Hell'. It has a unique acoustic signature, as does studio founder Richard “Faust” Mader.
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Brno scientists pair with Czech biotech firm to develop healing artificial tears
For mild forms of dry eye syndrome , doctors prescribe ordinary eye drops. Brno university researchers and a Czech biotech firm are developing better “artificial tears”.
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Green tech: Czechs turning plastic waste into oil
Czech start-up Plastoil Europe has developed recycling tech that turns plastic waste into oil. Its first fully functional mobile unit will be brought to market this year.
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Anděl Award winners Mišík, Hlavenková, Zvíře jménem Podzim, Mirai, Hugo Toxxx, Vertigo, Ivo Kahánek
Anděl awards winners Vladimír Mišík, Beata Hlavenková, Zvíře jménem Podzim, Mirai, Hugo Toxxx, Vertigo, Ivo Kahánek and the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra.
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Czech nation pays tribute to Milada Horáková on 70th anniversary of her judicial murder
After being convicted in a notorious show trial, politician Milada Horáková was the sole female political prisoner to be executed by Czechoslovakia's Communist regime.
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Milan Kundera is a ‘moral relativist’ with much to hide, says Czech biographer
An unauthorised biography of Milan Kundera out on Friday casts the Czech-born writer in a decidedly unflattering light, whitewashing dark chapters of his personal history.
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Coronavirus underscores advantages, disadvantages of Czech economy being most industrial in Europe
MPs have approved a rise in the 2020 central state budget deficit to a record 500 billion crowns, or around 9 percent of GDP. Will it be sufficient to shore up the economy?
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Vladimír Mišík sweeps Anděl music awards with first solo LP in decades
Vladimír Mišík all but swept the Anděl music awards, taking home prizes for best singer, album, song and video of the year, and in the rock and folk categories.
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‘Pop-up Lady’ Ellen Rubin on the artistry of Czech illustrator, paper engineer Vojtěch Kubašta
Architect turned pop-up book engineer Vojtěch Kubašta is among the most prolific Czech artists ever. We speak to “Popuplady” Ellen G. K. Rubin about the creative genius.
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