Culture
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Union of flowers: Czech artists bring splash of colour to Brussels
Flower Union is a project created by a group of young artists, textile designers and graphic designers to represent Czechia during its EU presidency.
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"It's also about what's inside": women's handbags tell a story
Most women who own a lot of handbags don't do so to collect them. But for architect Zuzana Ilinčevová, each handbag in her collection is a story of the woman behind it.
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Summer hits
Summer hits are as much a part of the warm season as beaches and festivals. But the Czech music scene has of course produced its own set of summer tunes.
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Who is the typical Czech art collector? Survey sheds light on Czechia's art buyer scene
The most common Czech art collector is a male who has been buying art for more than five years and already owns dozens of artworks, according to a newly released survey.
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New nature documentary shows ‘wild’ side of Prague
A new documentary showcases the wildlife living right in Czechia’s capital city.
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Romantic piano by Jiří Malásek
Pianist and composer Jiří Malásek, whose recordings of world and Czech hits enjoyed huge popularity in his time, was born 95 years ago.
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Giant illuminated space objects on display in Brno
Giant illuminated inflatable models of the sun, moon, Earth and Mars can currently be seen outside the Brno Observatory and Planetarium as part of the Festival of Planets.
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Three Czech shows to represent Czechia at Edinburgh Fringe
Two theatre companies will represent Czechia at the 75th edition of the Edinburgh Fringe, which gets underway in the Scottish capital on Thursday.
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New exhibition highlights often-forgotten Roma Holocaust
On Roma Holocaust Memorial Day, an exhibition is being launched at the Vítkov National Memorial, focussing on the Nazi genocide of Roma on the territory of today's Czechia.
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“A miracle”: Photographer Libuše Jarcovjáková on finding acclaim later in life
Photographer Libuše Jarcovjáková documented her own turbulent life, and minorities such as homosexuals and Romanies, in the final decades of communism in Czechoslovakia.
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Mezzo-soprano Markéta Cukrová and pianist Ivo Kahánek capture the magic of Martinů and Britten
In 2016 Markéta Cukrová and pianist Ivo Kahánek recorded a CD titled Ej, smutno je mě – or Ej, I’m feeling sad.
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48th edition of Summer Film School kicks off in Uherské Hradiště
The 48th edition of the Summer Film School festival is running from July 29 until August 4 in Uherské Hradiště and will feature around 180 films.
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