Foreigners and the Czech Republic
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“Share the love and kindness”: Chun Kong Mak on life in Brno and benefits of outdoor swimming
Originally from Hong Kong, Chun Kong Mak shares the story of his journey to Brno, the reasons why he enjoys life in Czechia, and his achievements in ice swimming.
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“Keep calm, there is still a world full of beautiful things”: Silvia on Prague and importance of art
Silvia Vezzuto, originally from northern Italy, discusses the story of her arrival in Prague, learning Czech from scratch, and the role of art as a light in a dark world.
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Tom Gross: I delivered Western jeans to Václav Havel pre-1989
Tom Gross campaigned for Roma rights and was active in the media in early 1990s Prague. However, the Briton had had some remarkable experiences in the city years earlierl.
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“Don't be scared or ashamed to be the only girl in the room”: Linette Manuel on fashion and tech
Born in Brno to Angolan parents, Linette Manuel is a pioneer in the world of fashion design. She shares the story of her family and the goals of her platform Makeful.
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Igor Pomerantsev: The BBC, and Daniel Defoe, helped me understand democracy
Prague-based Russian poet and broadcaster Igor Pomerantsev discusses his close ties to Ukraine, where he still runs a poetry festival, Russian expanionism and far more.
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“I love giving back to the community here”: Nicolaas Uys on rugby, biltong and expat community
Nicolaas Uys has made a successful life for himself in Prague, with a business selling biltong, and as a cornerstone of the South African community in the city.
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Czechast with Mark Baker: Prague before and after 1989
Thirty-five years ago the Communist regime in Czechoslovakia started to crumble. Czechast brings you a perspective of Prague both before and after the fall of Communism.
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“Now I Feel Safe”: Prague-based journalist speaks to Czech Radio on nine months in Russian detention
Alsu Kurmasheva, a Russian-American Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty journalist, was released in a prisoner exchange in August, following nine months in Russian detention.
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“If we feel it from within, life will surprise us”: Lidija Kovařík on her career and Prague story
Lidija Kovařík, originally from Croatia, is the managing director of the Illusion Art Museum in Prague. She tells us about her story and career.
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Adam Stewart: Many Czechs don’t believe Cimrman plays could possibly work in English
Adam Stewart is the founder of the thriving Prague Youth Theatre. He is also a leading member of the Cimrman English Theatre, which performs much-loved Czech comic plays.
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Brazilian singer-songwriter and artist Gabriel Guerreiro on travel, music and his journey to Prague
Gabriel Guerreiro, a singer-songwriter and artist originally from Brazil, talks to us about his journey to Czechia, the life of a musician, and what inspires his music.
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From diplomacy to photography: Assem Al-Sabban on life, art and Prague
Assem Al-Sabban, from Saudi Arabia, has settled in Prague after a career as a diplomat. He shares with us the story of his career and his passion for photography.
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