Culture
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EP6: Photographer Marie Tomanová
New York-based Marie Tomanová is one of the most successful young Czech photographers, perhaps best known for the portrait series Young American.
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Plastic People founder “Mejla” Hlavsa remembered 20 years after early death
Tuesday marks the 20th anniversary of the premature death of Milan “Mejla” Hlavsa, a key figure in the history of Czech alternative music.
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Sunday Music Show – Best of 2020
‘Best of 2020’ features artists who experiment in and across a variety of genres . Each track has made the best song (or album) list of a Czech critic or publication.
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Reasons to be cheerful – with Petr Sís, Janek Rubeš and many more
It has been a stressful year for many around the world. So we thought it’d be a nice idea to ask some notable people how they've kept their spirits up during the pandemic.
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Let’s sing Christmas carols - Czech Radio Children's Choir releases Christmas anniversary album
Zpívejme koledy (Let’s sing Christmas carols) is a newly released album recorded by the Czech Radio Children's Choir on the occasion of the choir’s 75. anniversary.
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Jan Jakub Ryba’ songs celebrating Christmas season and birth of infant Jesus
Christmas in Czechia wouldn’t be complete without Jan Jakub Ryba’s Czech Christmas Mass, but he also composed dozens of pastorals, celebrating the birth of infant Jesus.
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Coronavirus epidemic sees theatre groups close, but puppeteer group still performing in hospitals
The coronavirus epidemic has hit the Czech culture sector badly, especially live performers. Theatre productions have had to remain closed, with one exception.
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New book explores Czech passion for skiing
A new book called Naše hory, lyže, sníh, (Our Mountains, Skis and Snow) explores the Czech passion for winter sports.
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Christmas Eve in the Czech lands: fasting, feasting and fairytales
On Christmas Eve, traditionally the most important day for Czechs in this holiday season, many families settle in to watch televised fairytales after exchanging gifts.
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Michal Viewegh - Master of satire in modern Czech literature
With more than 30 books and 1.5 million copies sold under his belt, Michal Viewegh is quite possibly the Czech Republic’s most popular contemporary author.
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UNESCO adds Czech glass-blown Christmas beads to ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage’ list
The holiday season just got a bit merrier in Poniklá, whose blown-glass and beaded Christmas decorations have made UNESCO’s celebrated Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
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Gallery operators cry foul as some exemptions made
Museums and galleries in the Czech Republic, with the exception of three major exhibitions, will have to close on Friday as the country tightens coronavirus restrictions.
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