Foreigners and the Czech Republic
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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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Anne Marie Kenny: From singing at Havel’s invitation to business in ‘90s Prague
Singer Anne Marie Kenny first came to Prague in 1990 at the invitation of Václav Havel, who facilitated a concert for her, before later having business success in the city.
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An expat helping other expats with their mental health: Amanda Mataija
Amanda Mataija, from Croatia, is the founder of Prague Integration, a company that helps both expats and locals with their mental health.
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From Prague adventurer to president of Czech field hockey: Gino Schilders's Czech story
Gino Schilders moved to Czechia from the Netherlands twenty-seven years ago, and has since been a prominent figure in the world of Czech field hockey.
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From Indian media to a master’s at Charles: Prachi Bari on her studies here and the future of media
Prachi Bari shares her personal story, from being a journalist in India to a master's student here in Czechia.
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“No other spirit has so much mystery”: Evan Rail on absinthe’s Czech links and more
Evan Rail’s The Absinthe Forger is a true crime story that also explores the fascinating history of the spirit itself. But did you know about its many Czech connections?
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Euan Edworthy: My RAF father said, Don’t forget those brave Czech airmen who fought in WWII
UK public relations man Euan Edworthy has been involved in a number of initiatives in Prague, perhaps most notably building a monument to Czechoslovak WWII RAF aviators.
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The end of the Prague Spring - David Bradbury in Prague
In 1968, then foreign language student David Bradbury found himself in Czechoslovakia right after the Soviet-led invasion. He talks to Dominik Jun about his experiences.
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Czechast with David Livingstone
David Livingstone: "Czechs have been taking down statues every 20 years, for the last 100 years since Austria-Hungary fell apart. They are cancel culture experts!"
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Is there growing intolerance to the LGBTQ+ community in Czechia?
In response to a foiled plot against the Rainbow Pride in Slovakia, police upscale security for Prague Pride. Are we seeing growing intolerance to the LGBTQ+ in Czechia?
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Czech Please: You can eat as well in Prague as in major world cities
The writer behind the Czech Please social media accounts has been reviewing restaurants in Prague for over a decade and a half, building up a dedicated following.
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