Culture
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Karel Čapek’s ‘robots’ at 100 – new exhibition highlights foreign productions of R.U.R.
This week marks the 100th anniversary of the publication of Karel Čapek's dystopian play that introduced the word ‘robot’ into English – and to science fiction as a whole.
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Czech alt rock icon Priessnitz classic ‘Seance‘ revisited
In today’s edition of the Sunday Music Show, we’ll be listening to the fourth album by alternative rock band Priessnitz.
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New gallery dedicated to documentary photography opens in Prague
A new gallery dedicated to documentary photography has opened in Prague’s Smíchov district, in a former electrical transformer station from the 1920s.
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EP1: Musician Albert Černý
The first ever episode of Czech Next Wave delivers a highly entertaining interview with Albert Černý, who discusses playing Eurovision with Lake Malawi and far, far more.
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Czechs begin shooting ‘Slovan’ miniseries in Proto-Slavic dialogue
Shooting has begun on the Czech miniseries ‘Slovan’ set after the death of King Samo, a Frankish merchant who founded the first known political entity of Slavic peoples.
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Composer Jaroslav Uhlíř celebrates 75 birthday
Composer and pianist Jaroslav Uhlíř celebrated his seventy-fifth birthday this week. Uhlíř has created several songs that have engraved themselves into popular memory.
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Febiofest to premiere Karel Gott documentary, pay tribute to Jiří Menzel
This year's popular cinema showcase Febiofest features a sidebar dedicated to Jiří Menzel and a docu about Karel Gott, alongside exceptional films from other film fests.
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Ministers Petříček, Zaorálek team up to promote Czech culture abroad
Believing culture to be the Czech Republic’s first ambassador, the ministers of foreign affairs and culture are working together to develop a vibrant “cultural diplomacy”.
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Renowned violinist Daniel Hope to perform on Vltava in Prague
British violinist Daniel Hope is set to peform a concert on a floating stage on the Vltava River in Prague on Saturday, as part of the annual Strings of Autumn festival.
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Jaroslav Seifert: Nobel Prize laureate still loved across generations
Jaroslav Seifert was one of the greatest Czech poets of the 20th century and is the only Czech Nobel Prize winner for literature.
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“It’s an adventure”: Krištof Kintera on finding beauty in old electronics
Czech sculptor Krištof Kintera, known for thought-provoking, witty works that frequently have a kinetic energy, gets his biggest ever UK exhibition this week.
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Kapitán Demo: Larger than life rapper returns in “Bentley”
Jiří Burian enjoyed success as an indie musician. But he has found considerably more as Kapitán Demo, when he dons an inflatable suit to become a larger than life rapper.
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