Culture
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Concert beneath Charles Bridge, Čertovka boat ride, among highlights of Museum Night
This Saturday, June 13, sees the 12th annual Prague Museum Night, when dozens of museums and other cultural institutions will remain open to visitors long after closing…
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Will Prague see new ’Marshmallow building’?
A controversial new building set to be erected next to the 13th century convent of Saint Agnes in the historical centre of Prague has sparked heated controversy. The co…
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Creators of 19th century Czech literary hoaxes deserve credit, says academic David Cooper
The Green Mountain Manuscript (Rukopis zelenohorský) and the Queen’s Court Manuscript (Rukopis královédvorský) were important texts in the Czech National Revival of the…
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Ludvík Vaculík, acclaimed writer, journalist and anti-communist dissident dies at 88
Ludvík Vaculík, writer, journalist and anti-communist dissident died at the weekend at the age of 88. With his demise the Czech Republic has lost one of its prominent post…
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The Rangers celebrating 50 years on stage
This week’s Sunday Music Show profiles one of the country’s most popular country and music bands: The Rangers. The band, which was founded 50 years ago by a group of six…
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A conversation with Dana Kalinová, managing director of the Book World festival
Hello and welcome to Czech Books. I am Dominik Jůn, and my guest today in the studio is Dana Kalinová, the managing director of Book World (Svět knihy), and also the…
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A good film should be comprehensible with the volume off, says Oscar-winning cameraman Walter…
German-born cameraman Walter Lassally worked on some of the greatest films produced in the British New Wave of the 1960s, including classics such as The Loneliness of the…
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Songs for the campfire
With the summer holidays just around the corner, this edition of Sunday Music show turns the spotlight on the best known campfire staples, from old tramping songs to songs…
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Baťa Lives – A documentary film maps life in “Baťa cities” around the world
In this week’s Arts, I talk to Karolína Garguláková, an independent filmmaker who, with her husband Lukáš, is producing Baťa Lives about inhabitants of neighborhoods built…
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Han and Chewie: Honorary Habs?
The title will make more sense if you listen to this week’s Sunday Music focusing on hockey, football and a certain film series featuring a roguish smuggler and his fuzzy…
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Prague Fringe - Edinburgh's "naughty grandchild"
This Friday sees the start of the 14th Prague Fringe one of the biggest events of the cultural season. This week I spoke to the head and co-founder of the festival Steve…
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Celebrities protest Pilsen’s Days of Jerusalem Festival
A group of world public figures, including US linguist Noam Chomsky and British film director Ken Loach, are publicly protesting against the Days of Jerusalem Festival…
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