In celebration of Dvořák Prague Festival; Brian Kennety interview with Douglas W Shadle
News; Fort Hanička: intended as a nuclear shelter during totalitarianism, now it functions as a museum; Dvořák Prague 2024; Mykola and Mariia: Young Ukrainians in Czechia
Built to protect Czechoslovakia against Nazi Germany and later repurposed as a nuclear shelter by the Communist regime, Fort Hanička served neither purpose.
The Dvořákova Praha festival brings world-class orchestras and soloists to Prague, showcasing not only Dvořák’s works but also compositions by other classical masters.
News; Savarin Palace to open to public for Prague Art Week; Unprecedented bomb threats disrupt Czech schools at start of school year
A new work of art by Czech artist David Černý, in honour of the legendary Czech gymnast Věra Čáslavská, has been set up in Prague’s Malá Strana.
Prague Art Week, a four-day event presenting the best of Prague’s galleries and art museums, gets underway in the capital on Friday evening.
Hundreds of Czech schools faced bomb threats this week, causing evacuations and fear. Authorities are prioritizing safety while minimizing disruption.
News; CZ Constitutional Court ruling over home births; Nicholas Winton Street honors Holocaust hero; Czech scientists create new compound to treat obesity & Alzheimer’s
Czech scientists have developed a new compound that could address two major health challenges of the present day: obesity and Alzheimer's disease.