Culture
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Franz Kafka’s never-before-seen manuscripts and drawings go online
The National Library of Israel has published a long-lost collection of archival materials by Franz Kafka.
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Composer Karel Havlíček on Hollywood trailers, flying solo for LP ‘Spoken’
Karel Havlíček has long divided his time between homes and studios in Prague and L.A. In recent years, he has focused on writing music for TV series and Hollywood trailers.
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“There are brave people among us”: Mural commemorates Heydrich assassination
Just ahead of its anniversary, a new 200-metre mural depicting Operation Anthropoid was unveiled in Prague at the very spot where Nazi Heydrich's car was attacked.
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Anděl Music Awards: 30 years of Czech music
To mark the 30th anniversary of the Anděl Music Awards, organisers are promising a show to remember, with live performances and a retrospective of past decades.
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Czech directors team up to document ‘Life in Quarantine’
Last spring, when Covid-19 first hit and the first lockdown was imposed, directors Martin Müller and David Laňka agreed to make a documentary. Only the title was certain.
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Unique ‘Pilsen Madonna’, protectress of the Bohemian city, to be displayed for first time since WWII
The medieval statue of the Pilsen Madonna, the town’s most treasured artefact, goes on display at the Gallery of West Bohemia on Thursday.
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Czech representatives in Eurovision Song Contest
In today’s Sunday Music Show, we’ll be looking at some of the Czech singers and bands, who have represented the country in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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South Bohemian Philharmonic finds temporary home at deserted airport
The South Bohemian Philharmonic Orchestra has been streaming concerts from an unexpected venue - the deserted departure hall of Planá airport.
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EP12: Games creator Jakub Gemrot
Jakub Gemrot heads Charles Games, the studio that produced Attentat 1942, a “WWII game through the eyes of survivors” that won many admirers around the world.
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Prague Spring music festival opens with unorthodox performance of My Country
The annual Prague Spring International Music Festival gets underway on Wednesday evening.
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New project maps landscape changes by using old paintings
Scientists from Brno have been working on a unique project, mapping the changes of our landscape over the past century.
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Prague Spring International Music Festival - online
The Sunday Music Show is dedicated to the Prague Spring International Music Festival (May 12-June 3), which features 22 concerts by world-class musicians – free of charge.
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