Culture
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New Prague exhibition combines art and NFTs
A new exhibit called Urban Structures, featuring the work of artist PosterLad is merging art and NFT's. I spoke to two Jan Svoboda and Martin Ježek, ahead of the opening.
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Emil Viklický on finding freedom in jazz, Havel, Murakami and more
Jazz pianist Emil Viklický, who has just turned 75, discusses his life and career, including studying in the US, his love of Moravian folk, collaborations and more.
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Katapult frontman Olda Říha celebrating 60 years on stage with Nostalgia Tour
Katapult frontman, guitarist, singer and composer Olda Říha is celebrating 60 years on stage with the band’s 2023 Nostalgia Tour.
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Pensioners read bedtime stories to kids in programme designed to bring generations together
Over 200 elderly people volunteer in 130 kindergartens around Czechia in an NGO programme that aims to bridge the generation gap by having the old read to the young.
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Prague theatre to stage English-speaking live radio plays
Prague’s D21 theatre will be hosting a special event on Wednesday: three original radio plays, performed live on stage with actors accompanied by music and sound effects.
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November 20, 1983: National Theatre opens New Stage
The New Stage of the Czech National Theatre opened to the public on November 20, 1983 with a performance of Josef Kajetán Tyl’s The Strakonice Bagpiper.
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Emil Viklický: Folky LP re-released for jazz artist’s 75th birthday
Jazz pianist and composer Emil Viklický turns 75 on November 23. In connection with that milestone, a folk-based LP he brought out in the early 1990s is being re-released.
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Books inspiration for major new exhibition at Prague’s Kunsthalle
Books and libraries are the inspiration for READ, a major new exhibition at the Kunsthalle Praha gallery curated by Scandinavian art duo Elmgreen & Dragset.
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Chicago opera company takes on Janáček’s Jenůfa
One of the greatest Czech operas, Jenůfa by Leoš Janáček, is currently being staged at the Lyric Opera of Chicago.
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The Book of Prague: Ten stories by Czech authors in first-ever English release
The Book of Prague is a collection of short stories by Czech authors that had never before been translated into English.
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Dvořák’s Rusalka and its many (sometimes unorthodox) productions
Since its premiere in 1901, Antonín Dvořák’s most famous opera Rusalka has been staged all over the world, with some of its most recent productions being quite unorthodox.
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The aftermath of the Velvet Revolution – was justice delivered?
How effectively was justice served after the fall of communism? What moves proved effective and what mistakes were made? Academic Roman David has studied the matter deeply.
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