Culture
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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds promote new album in Prague
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds returned to Prague’s O2 Arena, to promote their new album Wild God, released in late summer 2024.
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Renowned Pianist Marc-André Hamelin Joins Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra
On Monday, October 21, the Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra will present an exceptional concert at Prague's Municipal House.
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Josef Mysliveček's Sonata No. 5 in A major: I. Allegro, II. Minuetto.
This episode of Czech Music Greats shines a light on a lesser-known Czech classical composer: Josef Mysliveček, a friend to Mozart and known in Italy as 'Il Boemo'.
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Industrial Palace in Prague’s Výstaviště regains its iconic clock tower
The 26-tonne clock tower structure has been restored on top of the Industrial Palace, the centre piece of the Výstaviště area in Bubeneč.
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Havel, Kafka or Čapek while you wait for your plane: New ‘poetry jukebox’ unveiled at Prague Airport
A new machine will offer a selection of Czech culture to waiting passengers at Václav Havel Airport.
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Exploring Prague's passages, a hidden city within a city
Woven through Prague’s streets is a network of passages and arcades, which create a city of its own and allow you to take shortcuts and avoid the crowds.
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Beauty of Baroque cemetery chapel revived after insensitive reconstructions
The Baroque cemetery chapel of the Holy Family in Odry, Moravia, has been reconstructed to its former appearance.
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“To Brazil without tickets and stereotypes”: The eleventh Kino Brasil festival kicks off in Prague
A rich programme of film, food, dance and music awaits visitors to this year’s Kino Brasil film festival, which begins on October 15th.
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Petr Sís: My Amadeus poster was incredible calling card in US
Czech-born, US-based illustrator and writer Petr Sís, who has a brand new book collaboration, discusses it, his poster for Amadeus and his planned "road movie" memoir.
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Young Czech filmmakers receive Student Oscar in London
Czech filmmakers Viktor Horák and Pavel Sýkora won the Student Oscar for their short drama Krajan (Compatriot).
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The life of Edith Pargeter (Ellis Peters): Murder-mystery novelist and self-taught Czech translator
Edith Pargeter was a writer who achieved fame in Britain for her historical murder mysteries. Less well known was her work as a translator and promoter of Czech literature.
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Terezín composers remembered: Viktor Ullmann, Pavel Haas and Hans Krása
Eighty years ago, three hugely talented Jewish composers Pavel Haas, Hans Krása and Viktor Ullmann were gassed in Auschwitz.
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