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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World’s longest suspension bridge built in Moravia
Construction workers in the mountain resort of Dolní Morava in the northeast of the Czech Republic are completing the world's longest suspension bridge.
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Meet the Liberec-based English teacher whose videos are a global hit
English teacher Steve Watts is currently Czechia’s most popular YouTuber, with more than 12 million subscribers of his education channel Steve and Maggie.
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Czech Roma social worker gets prestigious UK teaching award
Czech Romani social worker Petr Torák has received the prestigious Silver Pearson National Teaching Award, handed out by UK’s Teaching Award Trust.
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New exhibition brings together Czech and Japanese blue-dyeing tradition
A new exhibition focusing on the indigo blue-dyeing tradition in the Czech Republic and Japan is currently underway at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague.
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Jiří Srnec, founder of legendary Black Light Theatre dies at 90
Theatre director, stage designer and composer Jiří Srnec, founder of the legendary Black Light Theatre, has died in Prague at the age of 90.
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Czech textile artist takes part in award-winning Red Dress project
Czech textile artist Blanka Kolková is one of more than 300 embroiderers from all around the world, who have taken part in the British award-winning Red Dress Project.
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Study: Czechs becoming increasingly charitable
Czechs are becoming increasingly generous in giving to charity, suggests a new poll carried out by the Ipsos agency.
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Pilsen Museum of Puppets maps the rich history of the Czech puppetry tradition
The west Bohemian town of Pilsen is known around the world for its beer, but it is also the cradle of Czech puppetry.
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Prague's Stolpersteine: new book pays tribute to Prague Nazi victims
A new book, paying tribute to victims of the Nazi regime who have a Stolperstein in their memory placed somewhere in Prague, is being launched on Wednesday.
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Writer Bohumil Hrabal’s holiday home to be turned into exhibition space
The holiday home of the late Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal in Kersko, just 30 kilometres east of Prague, could soon be turned into an exhibition space.
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