Culture
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The Prague festival offering passers-by a taste of Europe
The Committee of the Regions of Europe is meeting in Prague this Friday for what is the largest-scale event of the Czech Republic’s EU presidency. To accompany the…
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Karel Kryl, writer of ‘political love songs’, remembered 15 years after his death
Karel Kryl is considered by many to be the greatest Czech folk singer ever to have lived. He was the voice of a generation, with this song - ‘Bratříčku, zavírej vrátka’ …
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Virtuoso violinist and erstwhile pin-up Václav Hudeček
My guest for today’s One on One is violin virtuoso Václav Hudeček. Originally a child prodigy, Hudeček played London’s Royal Albert Hall when just fifteen years of age. In…
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A Mosaic of Books
This week Czech Books talks to a popular bookman about town, Miroslav Peraica. Miroslav is originally from Croatia but has worked in the book trade in Prague for well over…
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Tibet in our mind: the impact of Tibetan culture on Czechs
Prague is currently hosting an exhibition reflecting the impact of Tibet’s culture on the rest of the world, particularly on the Czech Republic. The exhibition called…
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Light in the spotlight – Transparency 2009
These are fine times for the arts in Prague. The Czech capital is receiving a great deal of attention thanks to the EU presidency, and one of the ways the Prague municipal…
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Remarkable early 19th century model of Prague unveiled in new digital form
Over 170 years after it was created, Antonín Langweil’s unique and remarkable cardboard model of Prague has just been unveiled in a new form – a digital version which…
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‘Decadent’ Czech record goes on sale in Prague and Brussels
How do you imagine the soundtrack to an exhibition called ‘Decadence’ would sound? Czech musicians Monika Načeva and David Cajthaml were asked to create just that – a…
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International anti-totalitarian festival offers expanded programme
The International multicultural festival against totalitarianism, Mene Tekel, has kicked off a week of activities in Prague. It has a wider and richer programme than ever…
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Garáž, the new wave of Czech rock music
In this edition of Music Profile we explore the career of a legend of the Czech New Wave, the Prague rock band Garáž who have just released their latest album, Black.
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Author Jan Novák on Hrabal, Škvorecký and scandalizing the Chicago Czech community
Jan Novák left Kolín in Communist Czechoslovakia a teenager in 1969. He emigrated with his parents to Chicago, where he studied and started to chronicle Czech life in the…
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Brian Friel play about composer Janáček receives Czech premiere
Thursday evening sees the premiere of a Czech version of the play Performances by the Irish dramatist Brian Friel. It should be of particular interest to Czech music…
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