Culture
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Lviv and Prague: a tale of two cities
The Ukrainian novelist Natalia Matolinets talks about her native city of Lviv and its similarities to Prague, and how both cities have inspired her writing.
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“We always try to support young artists”: 27th edition of Prague Sounds gets underway
The Prague Sounds music festival kicks off on Tuesday, ushering in more than two weeks of performances. On the eve of the event I spoke with head programmer, Guy Borg.
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“He had a really big career abroad”: Documentary shines light on late artist Mančuška
New documentary You Will Never See It All puts the spotlight on Ján Mančuška, a late conceptual artist who has works in the collections of the Pompidou Centre and MOMA.
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Václav Neckář inducted into Czech Radio Hall of Fame
For more than 50 years, actor and singer Václav Neckář has captivated radio listeners. This past weekend, he was inducted into the prestigious Czech Radio Hall of Fame.
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Cold-war drama ‘Brothers’ hits Czech cinemas
The drama ‘Brothers’, based on the Cold War story of the controversial Mašín brothers who escaped from communist Czechoslovakia in 1953, is hitting Czech cinemas.
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EP87: Mirek Gosney
Mirek Gosney on Building Hitler's Empire, a documentary about the Nazis' massive forced labour system, under which his own great-grandfather worked in Germany during WWII.
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Documentary maker: Hosting Olympics is not worth it for cities
Haruna Honcoop's Olympic Halftime, exploring the risks involved in hosting the Olympics, is one of the most anticipated works at the Ji.hlava documentary film festival.
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Merging masters with new talent: Marek Hovorka on this year’s Ji.hlava film festival
The Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival kicks off today. To learn more about this year’s edition, I spoke with the festival’s head and creator, Marek Hovorka.
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Ewa Farna sells out O2 Arena for 30th birthday celebration
Czech-Polish pop-star Ewa Farna recently celebrated her thirtieth birthday with a concert – selling out Prague's largest indoor venue – the O2 Arena.
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A great Indian writer and his forgotten connection to Czechoslovakia
Few people know that one of the most influential post-war Indian writers spent nearly ten years in Prague. The writer Ashutosh Bhardwaj talks about a fascinating link.
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Prague-based journalist detained in Russia
Journalist Alsu Kurmasheva has been detained in Russia and charged with failing to register as a foreign agent.
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Collection of Czech glass works on display in Venice
A unique exhibit of Czech glass artworks is on display now at the Island of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice, Italy. I caught up with curator of the program, Caterina Tognon.
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