Culture
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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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Singers Plachetka and Havelka team up on CD of interwar classics
Opera singer Adam Plachetka has teamed up with jazz and swing specialist Ondřej Havelka and his band Melody Makers on a new CD of interwar classics.
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Benjamin Tallis on “neo-idealist” Lipavský – and how Ukraine can save EU
In his book To Ukraine With Love Benjamin Tallis identifies a "neo-idealist" approach to foreign affairs seen in, among others, Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský.
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Karel Čapek Memorial marks 60 years
The Karel Čapek Memorial, at the famous Czech writer’s former home in Central Bohemia, is this weekend celebrating 60 years of existence.
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Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra to close this year’s Dvořák Prague Festival
The Dvořák Prague International Music Festival will have its closing concert on Monday evening, performed by none other than Czech Radio’s own symphony orchestra.
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Envirofest seeks positive approach to sustainability
Envirofest is the only Czech festival focusing on environmental issues. Through music and workshops, it aims to bring sustainable lifestyles into the mainstream.
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Painter and engraver Max Švabinský born 150 years ago
Max Švabinský, one of the most important Czech painters of the last century.
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Yvonne Přenosilová: Singing star whose career was cut short by 1968 invasion
Yvonne Přenosilová, a popular 1960s Czechoslovak singing star who later became a radio presenter, sadly passed away last week.
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Prague’s Dvořák Museum showcases valuable manuscript
A new exhibition marking the inclusion of Antonín Dvořák’s Archive on the UNESCO Memory of the World Register got underway this week.
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EP83: Jana Kománková
Veteran DJ Jana Kománková discusses her new book about the Prague alternative station Radio 1, including its pirate beginnings as Radio Stalin and anarchic early years.
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Milan Kundera: one of the South Moravian capital's most famous sons
Writer Milan Kundera was one of the most famous sons of the South Moravian regional capital, best known for his novels weaving intricate tales of love, politics, and exile.
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Film dramatising controversial Mašín brothers’ story put forward for Oscars
The film ‘Brothers’, a retelling of the controversial Mašín brothers' story, has been selected by the Czech Film and Television Academy as the Czech Oscar nominee for 2024.
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