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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“Invisible stamp” developed by Czech scientists could help identify stolen documents
Czech scientists have developed a unique “invisible stamp” that could help identify the owners of rare documents or works of art that got lost or stolen.
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Czechia in 30 minutes (Aug 29, 2024)
News; Czech scientist gets prestigious award for evolutionary microscope; MotoGP will return to Brno; Replica of 18th century Czech pirate ship, Harrachov handmade glass
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Czech scientist receives prestigious award for development of revolutionary microscope
Tomáš Čižmár won the European Microscopy Society award for contributing to the development of a hair-thin endo-microscope, which allows detailed investigation of brain.
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Czechia in 30 minutes (Aug 28, 2024)
News; Czechia among leading consumers and producers of poppies; Czechs to explore possibly world's largest underground thermal lake; Heartcore: award-winning graphic novel
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Czech expedition to explore possibly world's largest underground thermal lake
A team of Czech researchers are set to explore what is probably the largest underground thermal lake in the world, thanks to a prestigious grant from the Neuron Foundation.
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Film Waves recreates battle outside Czechoslovak Radio
The newly released film Waves, inspired by the true story of a group of journalists from the radio’s foreign service section, focuses on Czechoslovak Radio in 1968.
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Scientists: Venus of Věstonice made of clay
Venus of Dolní Věstonice, a Stone-Age ceramic sculpture of a female figure considered one of the world's oldest pieces of art, was not mammoth bones as previously believed.
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Czechia celebrates its first Olympic medals
Czechia had to wait until Friday to celebrate its first Olympic medals from the Paris Games.
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Oldřich Janota – pioneer on the Czech alternative folk scene
This edition of Sunday music is dedicated to Czech singer songwriter, composer and poet Oldřich Janota, who died last Saturday at the age of 74.
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Vinohrady Water Tower to be transformed into water education centre
Prague City Hall has announced plans to transform the Vinohrady Water Tower, which no longer serves its purpose, into a state-of-the-art water education centre.
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