Culture
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Dvořák archive and Moll Map Collection added to UNESCO list
Two valuable documentary collections from Czechia have been inscribed on the UNESCO Memory of the World register: the Antonín Dvořák Archive and the Moll Map Collection.
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Thousands celebrate Czech Radio centenary at special concert
Many thousands of people helped Czech Radio celebrate its centenary this week at a special free concert starring many major Czech artists at the Prague park Riegrovy sady.
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Ariana Neumann: “The Nazis would never think a Prague Jewish boy could escape to Berlin”
When Time Stopped is the title of Ariana Neumann’s first book, about the history of her Jewish family in Prague during the war.
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Open House Prague festival pays tribute to Karel Prager
Many of Prague’s architectural gems will open to the public for free this weekend within the Open House Prague festival, which is now in its ninth year.
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Wave: “Thinking outside the traditional radio box”
Czech Radio’s youth and alternative station Radio Wave has found sustained success online thanks to clever marketing and pioneering use of podcasts.
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Exhibition marking Czech Radio’s centenary gets underway in Prague
An exhibition marking the centenary of Czech Radio is currently on display at the National Technical Museum in Prague.
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1937 Czech dramatization of White Fang restored in time for radio centenary
Until recently, it was thought that the oldest full-length radio play preserved in the radio archives was from after WWII. But that changed thanks to a chance discovery.
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Czech Radio revives tradition of live plays
Czech public radio broadcasting elied from its early days on the popularity of radio plays. Czech Radio has recently renewed the tradition.
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Czech National Bank issues special coin to commemorate 100 years of Czech Radio
A special CZK 200 silver coin has been issued by the Czech National Bank to mark the 100th anniversary of Czech Radio.
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Prague Spring artist-in-residence Tamestit: It’s a package, in the best sense
Viola player Antoine Tamestit is artist-in-residence at the 78th Prague Spring music festival. He discusses that experience and playing with star conductor Klaus Mäkelä.
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Controversial copy of Old Town Square astronomical clock calendar to be replaced
Prague City Hall has commissioned a new copy of the Old Town Square astronomical clock calendar that will replace the heavily-criticised version that was created in 2018.
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Prague’s Ponrepo to screen "Arsenal" as part of series exploring Ukrainian filmmaking
Arsenal, a revolutionary epic that depicts the January uprising in Kyiv in 1918, is considered to be the most prominent expressionist film in Ukrainian cinematography.
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