Culture
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Prolific 20th century Czech composer Bohuslav Martinů
Check-out the fourth part of our video series Czech Music Greats, devoted to the work of one of the most prolific 20th century Czech composers - Bohuslav Martinů.
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Library of Lost Books: Prague Jewish Museum joins search for books looted by the Nazis
The Jewish Museum in Prague has joined an international project called the Library of Lost Books, inviting people to help track down books looted by the Nazis in Berlin.
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Gilgul: Jazz album draws on Jewish musical traditions
Guitarist David Dorůžka teamed up with flutist Robert Fischmann and drummer Martin Novák to record an album inspired by Jewish music, called Gilgul.
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Despite the war, culture flourishes: Ukrainian film festival arrives in Prague
The Mriya International Film Festival will take place in Prague on Saturday, screening films made by Ukrainian directors while raising funds for the country.
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Czechast Special: Remembering Iraq Ordeal of Three Czech Reporters 20 Years Ago
There were scenes of joy at Prague airport 20 years ago when three Czech journalists kidnapped in Iraq were reunited with their families. Vít Pohanka was one of them.
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Franz Kafka’s Prague: An Old Town childhood and youth
Franz Kafka was born in Prague in 1883 and spent his entire life in the city. His early years, and the life of his family, are closely linked to its Old Town district.
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Anděl Award winners: Pam Rabbit, David Koller, November 2nd and more
The 33rd annual Anděl Awards were handed out last week at a ceremony in Prague’s O2 Universum. In today’s Sunday Music Show we’ll listen to some of the winners.
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Controversial statue inspired by Francisco Goya gets new lease on life
In the West Bohemian city of Plzeň there is a modern sculpture that people either love or hate. Its official name is The Panopticon, but people call it “the pink rabbit”.
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“He really moved me”: David Černý on creating David Lynch head for LA
A new work by David Černý – a five-tonne kinetic metal head of iconic movie director David Lynch – was recently unveiled at an apartment complex in Santa Monica, LA.
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Handprints of celebrities captured in Bohemia crystal
The Crystal Touch Museum in Litoměřice offers a unique exposition of authentic handprints of famous personalities captured in Bohemia crystal.
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Easter show: Jan Dismas Zelenka’s Cantata sacra Il serpente di bronzo
On this week’s Sunday Music show, we spotlight a classic piece of Easter music - Jan Dismas Zelenka’s ‘Cantata sacra Il serpente di bronzo’.
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New exhibition presents fresh perspective on Czechoslovak interwar art
An exhibition called New Realisms in Prague City Gallery offers a fresh perspective on visual art in interwar Czechoslovakia between. We speak to curator Ivo Habán.
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