Culture
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Marta Kubišová –the gifted singer who became a symbol of communist dissent
Marta Kubišová, one of the most popular Czechoslovak singers of the 1960s and a symbol of resistance against the communist regime is bowing out with a final goodbye tour…
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Michael O’Loughlin: Europe as an infinite circle whose centre is everywhere
For the Irish poet Michael O’Loughlin, Europe is not just a place on the map. The Europe of his poetry is a labyrinth of ideas, memories and languages. Its borders are…
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Atwood: Misogyny toward Hillary right out of witch trials
Fresh Franz Kafka Prize recipient Margaret Atwood discusses the threat to women’s rights, Trump’s America – and “poor” Gregor Samsa.
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Czech Little Mole at centre of marketing rights battle
The granddaughter of the artist Zdeněk Miler, author of the famous Czech cartoon character Krteček, can no longer grant licenses for the production of Little Mole…
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Semyon Bychkov appointed Czech Philharmonic chief
Semyon Bychkov has just been appointed as successor to the late Jiří Bělohlávek as principal conductor of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra.
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How should socialist architecture be treated now?
Haruna Honcoop’s film Built to Last depicts Eastern Bloc socialist architecture in various states of repair. She argues it should all be preserved.
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Lady with a Stork – Sto zvířat singer Jana Jelínková’s solo debut
Jana Jelínková has been singing with the pop band Sto zvířat for 27 years and ahead of her 50th birthday, her fellow band members came up with a novel idea to showcase the…
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Exhibition focuses on story of Prague pre-fab six
An exhibition mapping the history of six panelak housing estates in Prague got underway on Thursday at the city’s Dejvice district. It is the last in a series of fourteen…
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Video report: Fifth edition of Signal now underway
This year’s Signal festival of light has just got underway in Prague. Check out this video of some of the best installations and shows from what organisers say is the…
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Julian Rosefeldt’s Manifesto one of highlights of National Gallery’s autumn season
The National Gallery is getting ready to launch its autumn season with a slew of new exhibitions as well as the publication of Law of the Journey, an accompanying book for…
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Prague pays homage to UNESCO listed Tugendhat Villa
An exhibition about the famous Tugendhat Villa by Mies van der Rohe is currently on display in the City of Prague Museum. The travelling exhibition on the history of the…
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Prague Castle exhibition puts spotlight on Czech Impressionism
What claims to be the biggest ever exhibition of Czech Impressionism has just started at Prague Castle. It puts on show 520 works by 78 artists with the aim of revealing…
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