Culture
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New Czech film centres on play by Ukrainian dramatist killed in terror attack
Heathens, a new Czech film out next week, centres on the play of the same name by Hanna Yablonska, a young Ukraine-born playwright killed in a suicide bombing in Moscow.
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Installation by Czech luxury glass firm Lasvit on display in London Michelin-star restaurant
Lasvit, Czechia’s leading exporter of luxury glass installations, is one of three design entities currently being showcased at a high-end dining establishment in London.
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Czech theatre companies pen open letter to PM Fiala pushing for marriage equality
Czech theatres across the country wrote an open letter to PM Fiala to push for marriage equality. I spoke with Martin Sládeček about why it was important to take a stand.
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Czech café in Brussels honours architect Josef Hoffmann
A temporary gallery has opened in Brussels to celebrate architect and designer Josef Hoffmann, who was born in Moravia and rose to fame in Vienna.
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Gočár-designed mill reopens in Pardubice after major renovations
Pardubice’s Automatic Mills (Automatické mlýny) building – designed by great Czech architect Josef Gočár – has just been reopened after major renovations.
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Worlds apart? Book explores Karlovy Vary festival in Cold War
Practically half of Karlovy Vary International Film Festival's history took place in the Cold War era – and that is the subject of a new book edited by Jindřiška Bláhová.
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October 1, 1873: Neo-Gothic completion of St. Vitus Cathedral launched
Exactly 150 years ago, Prague Archbishop Bedřich Schwarzenberg laid the foundation stone for the completion of Prague’s famous St. Vitus Cathedral in neo-Gothic style.
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Heaven on Earth: interwar hits performed by Plachetka and Havelka
A new CD created jointly by opera singer Adam Plachetka and jazz and swing musician Ondřej Havelka and his band Melody Makers features classic interwar songs.
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Czechast: A Podcast in English about all things Czech
New Radio Prague International podcast about Czech and Moravian culture, history, and economy.
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The cult of St Wenceslas in music: St. Wenceslas Chorale
The cult of St Wenceslas is ever-present in Czechia, not least in the field of music. The best example of this is the St. Wenceslas Chorale.
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EP84: Benjamin Tallis
Foreign policy expert Benjamin Tallis on neo-idealism, and why the term applies to Jan Lipavský, and what the Ukraine crisis means for the future of the EU.
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Designblok marks 25 years – and returns to Castle
Czechia’s premier event in its field, Designblok, is about to take place for the 25th time. It runs from October 4 to 8 at a number of top venues, including Prague Castle.
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