Having moved from my native Ireland to the then newly established Czech Republic in 1993, I was hired at Radio Prague in late 2001. Within a few weeks of joining the station I had got to interview two members of Monty Python (Jones and Gilliam) and thought, This is the job for me. Since then I have reported on all manner of subjects, ranging from Czech accession to the European Union to an oyster eating contest on Old Town Square. My steady feature in recent years has been the interview slot One on One and though it is challenging constantly finding guests it has been a fantastic experience. Recording the monthly My Prague has also been a treat, with subjects almost invariably taking me to at least one spot with which I had previously been unfamiliar.
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My Prague – Šimon Holý
Young film director Šimon Holý takes us to some of his favourite spots in Prague: the Vinohrady district, the school that strongly shaped him and an intimate literary café.
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Linguist: “I don’t like Czechia – but I think it will be adopted”
“Czechia” got a boost when Olympic officials in Prague asked the International Olympic Committee to register it in its database of country names. But will it catch on?
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“I don’t understand their motivations”: Why are 21 people aspiring to presidency?
No fewer than 21 people applied to stand in Czech presidential elections before Tuesday’s deadline for registration, though many may be disqualified.
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Czech-Icelandic music and film project highlights climate change
Fyield, a group of musicians from Czechia and Iceland, have just released the LP Future Landscapes. The unusual projec is aimed at boosting awareness of climate change.
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We’re in very good shape, says head of US Czech and Slovak museum
The National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library in Cedar Rapids, Iowa is the most important institution of its kind in the US. Its president is Cecilia Rokusek.
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Doc The Investigator follows ex-Prague detective in former Yugoslavia
Documentary The Investigator follows a one-time Prague detective as he returns to ex-Yugoslavia, where he made a war crimes arrest after helping uncover a mass killing.
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Czech VR film exploring depression gets domestic premiere
A highlight of this year’s Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival was the Czech premiere of Darkening, a film that explores depression – via virtual reality.
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Ji.hlava-winning doc shines light on “deleted” Czech composer
The top domestic honour at this year’s Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival went to Kapr Code, the story of a once-celebrated but now forgotten Czech composer.
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Czech windfall tax to generate huge funds – from next year
The Czech government plans to generate tens of billions from a windfall tax from next year, not retroactively for 2022, as some voices in the coalition had demanded.
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Ukrainians in Czechia doc opens 26th Ji.hlava festival
The 26th edition of the Ji.hlava International Festival of Documentary Films has just got underway. It will deliver nearly 100 world premieres and several retrospectives.
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