Culture
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Helen Epstein: One real skill and one fake one helped my mother survive the Holocaust
Franci’s War by Franci Rabinek Epstein is a Holocaust memoir told from a candid female perspective. The author’s daughter, Helen Epstein, shares her powerful story.
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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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Prague exhibition mixes Mucha and contemporary artist Pasta Oner
A new exhibitionat the Kampa Museum in Prague, brings together the Art Nouveau painter Alphonse Mucha and contemporary pop artist Pasta Oner.
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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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New app brings 18th century sculpted nativity scene back to life
Thanks to a new augmented reality application, visitors can now admire Braun’s Nativity Scene as it looked at the time of its creation.
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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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Bára Zmeková: one of a new generation of free musicians
Bára Zmeková is a singer-songwriter and pianist from Prague whose music is a blend of folk, jazz and classical, spiced with a bit of electronic.
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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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Historic South Bohemian restaurant with Gothic features becomes Czech monument of the year
A late-Gothic granary in České Budějovice, newly converted into a restaurant, has received the annual Monument of the Year award.
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The Cremator by Ladislav Fuks: A macabre study of descent to the dark side
The Cremator by Ladislav Fuks traces its protagonist’s chilling drift into collaboration and murder – and became the basis for one of the greatest ever Czech films.
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Days of European Film: first big cultural event in Prague post coronavirus
The annual Days of European Film, the first major event of its kind held in the Czech Republic in the wake of the coronavirus epidemic, gets underway in Prague on Tuesday.
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Singer songwriter Lenny releases her second album called Weird & Wonderful
Czech singer and songwriter Lenny, whose husky voice has drawn comparisons to Janis Joplin, has released her second LP called Weird & Wonderful. It has been hailed by…
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