Culture
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Photojournalist Jan Šibík on the death of his trade, mobile pics and the coronavirus crisis
Jan Šibík, one of the Czech Republic's top photojournalists, talks about the demise of photojournalism, mobile phone pics and documenting the coronavirus crisis.
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Polish curator Knast named new Czech National Gallery chief
The Czech National Gallery is set to get a new director. For the first time in its history, it will be led by a foreigner: Polish curator Alicja Knast.
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Umělecká zahrada in Nusle: one of Prague’s hidden gems
Umělecká Zahrada or the Arts Garden in Prague’s Nusle is located at the site of a former sculpting studio, where some of the country’s most famous statues were created.
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‘Mářa’s Cookbook’: Janáček’s cook reveals the Czech composer’s demanding tastes
Thanks to a cookbook and diary kept by the famous maestro's housekeeper, visitors to the Janáček Festival in Brno can try these his favourite delicacies for themselves.
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Vyšehrad –a symphonic poem from Bedřich Smetana’s My Country
The first poem from Bedřich Smetana’s My Country, Vyšehrad, composed in 1875, celebrates a symbol of the very beginning of the Czech state and its mythical past.
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Designblok highlights the role of passion in the creative process
The biggest annual design festival in the Czech Republic, Designblok, gets underway in Prague on Wednesday. Due to the state of emergency, it is limited to exhibitions.
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Czech surrealist artist Toyen’s ‘La Dame de Pique’ sells for record 3 million euros
Toyen's painting from 1926 sold at auction for nearly 3 million euros, a world record for a work by a Czech artist. Known as a Surrealist, she painted it at a unique time.
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The best of Czech classical music: Antonín Dvořák’s Slavonic Dance No. 7
The Slavonic Dances stood at the beginning of Antonín Dvořák’s international fame.
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Author Ivan Margolius on a chilling personal connection to classic Tatra cars
Tatra’s futuristic-looking, aerodynamic cars, which first appeared in the 1930s, represent some of the most distinctive designs ever produced in Czechoslovakia.
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‘Disabled by music’ – Sex, drugs and rock 'n roll on wheels
“Sex, drugs and rock and roll – on wheels.” That’s the tagline for a new documentary about the Tap Tap, a band formed by students of a renowned school for the disabled.
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Guided tours highlight interesting architecture around Czech Republic and Slovakia
The 10th annual Architecture Day gets underway in the Czech Republic and Slovakia on Thursday, with more than 100 towns and cities taking part this year.
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Prague’s Invalidovna set for major reconstruction
One of Prague’s largest Baroque monuments, the Invalidovna in the district of Karlín, is set to undergo major renovation.
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