Culture
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Experts use CT scan to examine rare medieval Madonna
Experts are using a CT scan to find out more about the origin of the Madonna from Havraň, a precious medieval statue recently acquired by the National Gallery.
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EBU head Noel Curran: The intimacy of radio is very important
EBU head Noel Curran speaks about the significance of radio in the present day.
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Prague concert to honour Japanese diplomat who saved thousands of Jews
The Czech premiere of Lera Auerbach's Symphony No. 6 Vessels of Light, dedicated to Chiune Sugihara, will be performed on Monday evening at the Rudolfinum concert hall.
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Jazz trumpeter Laco Déczi turns 85
Laco Déczi is a jazz trumpeter, composer and painter of Slovak origin who fled Czechoslovakia to the US in 1985. The jazz legend now often returns to perform in Czechia.
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Pilsen’s Semler Residence becomes part of prestigious Iconic Houses network
The Semler Residence, a striking interwar apartment designed on the concept of the pioneering modernist architect Adolf Loos, has become part of the Iconic Houses network.
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Blix Not Bombs: New Czech doc explores 2003 Iraq invasion
Among the most hotly anticipated Czech documentaries at the ongoing One World festival is Blix Not Bombs by Greta Stocklassa, which premieres on Saturday.
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She’s Gone: Israeli artist displays clothes of domestic violence victims at Prague exhibition
An art installation by Israeli artist Keren Goldstein Yehezkeli protesting against the global phenomenon of femicide is on display in the lower house of Czech Parliament.
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Major Kunsthalle exhibition explores bohemian art of modern period
Bohemia: History of an Idea, 1950–2000 is the name of a major new exhibition at Prague’s Kunsthalle gallery. We discussed the show with US-based curator Russell Ferguson.
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Perfumes and projections: new immersive Mucha exhibition opens in Paris
A long-awaited exhibition opened in Paris on Wednesday, using huge projections, 3D animation and music to bring the work of Czech painter Alfons Mucha to life.
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“Švejk is incredibly topical today”: Manuscript of classic shown in Prague
The original manuscript of Jaroslav Hašek’s classic novel The Good Soldier Švejk was exhibited for one day only on Tuesday by Prague’s Museum of Czech Literature.
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Prague’s stylish Kino Atlas reopens, promising arthouse movies and cheaper tickets
One of Prague’s oldest and most stylish cinemas, Prague 9’s Kino Atlas is reopening to the public this Tuesday after a change in management.
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Restorers examine unique Gothic paintings in Prague’s Emmaus Monastery
Restorers from the University of Pardubice have started to examine a unique cycle of paintings in Prague's Emmaus Monastery, dating to the reign of Emperor Charles IV.
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