Culture
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Archirun to spotlight 100th anniversary of Czech architect Karel Prager’s birth
The Centre for Metropolitan Planning in Prague is hosting their first annual Archirun. I spoke with Štěpán Bärtl, head of CAMP, about what’s in store for Saturday.
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Amadeus: Four decades since famous Prague film shoot
Shooting began in Prague in 1983 on one of the most famous movies ever made in the city, Miloš Forman’s Amadeus, which later earned eight Oscars.
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Romeo and Juliet to be performed in English at Summer Shakespeare Festival
This Saturday, the Summer Shakespeare Festival will be concluding in Prague. We spoke to Guy Roberts about what’s in store this weekend.
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Hollywood strikes having “quite devastating” impact on Czechia productions
Hollywood film and TV productions have been on hold since went actors on strike. Many productions shoot in Czechia, so the shutdowns are a concern to the local industry.
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Festival of new circus and theatre Letní Letná opens with breathtaking water show in Prague
The 20th annual festival of new circus and theatre Letní Letná opened in Prague on Wednesday night with a breathtaking water show.
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Prague for cancellation of concert by opera star linked to Putin
The Prague authorities said this week they were opposed to a planned performance in the city by Russian opera star Anna Netrebko, citing her ties to the Putin regime.
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All aboard the Dvořák ship! 67th edition of festival takes place on water
The Dvořák music festival is a popular annual event, but this year’s 67th edition brings an exciting new twist. I spoke with Lucie Strnadova about what to expect.
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Summer music competition: Czech covers of international hits (PART 3: chansons)
Join Radio Prague International's music competition by guessing the original of a Czech cover song.
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Exhibition of Ukrainian war photos as a means of fighting disinformation
A travelling exhibition of photographs by leading Ukrainian war photographers, has currently opened on the premises of the Červený kostel church in Olomouc.
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Summer music competition: Czech covers of international hits (PART 2: Rock 'n' roll and country)
Czech cover versions of international songs became huge hits in the former communist state. Domestic audiences often didn’t even realise they were listening to covers.
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Cimbalom player Matěj Číp on his journey from Moravia to Berklee College of Music
Matěj Číp, a musician from a small village in Moravia, has devoted his life to playing the cimbalom, a hammered dulcimer from Central-Eastern Europe.
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Summer music competition: Czech covers of international hits
In our new three-part mini-series, we bring you some popular Czechoslovak cover versions of world-famous hits. At the end of each episode there will be a competition song.
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