After finishing my studies here in Prague, I found myself wondering what my specialization in Anglo-America literature might be useful for; I tried two jobs but never stayed for more than six months and in the end I spent most of the time doing translations from home, missing the company of other people.
In 2008 I grabbed the opportunity to work at Radio Prague, where meeting people and talking to them is the essence of the job. My regular features include Czech Life and In Focus. I mostly enjoy slightly quirky stories, such as those about communist-era design or mushroom picking, but I also like to cover cultural issues. And I do hope there are still plenty of them in store, waiting to be explored.
articles by the author
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The Prague Semmering: Scenic rail route still going 150 years later
Exactly 150 years ago, on September 16, 1872, the first passenger train was launched on the so-called Prague Semmering, the most picturesque railway line in the capital.
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Former Žižkov spa to turn into centre of dance
The city of Prague is due to have its first major institution dedicated exclusively to dance, which will be located in the former municipal spa in the district of Žižkov.
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Why did Prince Charles suddenly become King Karel in Czech?
Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, there was some debate as to what to call her successor. We discuss the matter with well-known Czech linguist Karel Oliva:
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Adolf Loos’s famous Pilsen apartment opens to public
The City of Pilsen has completed a decade-long renovation of the Semler Residence, a striking interwar apartment designed by the pioneering modernist architect Adolf Loos.
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Jewish tombstones broken up for paving stones made into new Prague monument
A new monument has been unveiled in Prague made out of fragments of Jewish tombstones that were cut up into cobblestones during the Communist era.
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Ministry of education plans to attract more Ukrainian teachers and assistants to Czech schools
The Ministry of Education plans to earmark more finances to support the integration of Ukrainian teachers and teachign assistants in Czech schools.
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Archaeologists in Prague uncover ancient Neolithic structure
Archaeologists in Prague's Vinoř district are currently uncovering a monumental building from the Stone Age, the so-called roundel, built around 7,000 years ago.
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Memorial to Czech RAF pilot Josef František unveiled in Britain
A memorial dedicated to Czech RAF pilot Josef František, who died on October 8, 1940, while returning from a patrol flight, was unveiled in Surrey.
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Czech women’s ice hockey team claim their first major success
The Czech women’s ice hockey team beat Switzerland 4-2 in the bronze medal match at the World Championships Denmark on Sunday.
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In memoriam: Hana Zagorová, one of Czechia’s most popular singers
Hana Zagorová, one of the country’s most popular singers and a nine-time winner of the Golden Nightingale award died last week at the age of 75.
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