News
18-05-2013 19:36 CEST | Ian Willoughby
- Saturday is the 90th anniversary of the first broadcast by Czechoslovak, later Czech, Radio.
- Politicians from across the spectrum have criticised Miloš Zeman’s refusal to name as professor an academic who opposed his candidacy for president.
- The prime minister has criticised the composition of the new academic council of the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes.
- Conductor Lorin Maazel made his first appearance at the Prague Spring festival in 43 years on Friday night.
- Jablonec have lifted Czech domestic soccer’s main cup competition after defeating Mladá Boleslav on penalties.
Sunday Music Show
Josef Špaček – unforgettable at Prague Spring
In this week's Sunday Music Show we feature works from Czech violin
virtuoso Josef Špaček's debut.
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Special
Prague students bring the past to life for the radio’s 90th birthday
It is exactly 90 years since the very first regular radio broadcasts in
Czechoslovakia began on 18 May 1923. These were humble beginnings, starting
in a borrowed scouts’ tent on the edge of Prague. But within just a few
years, radio became central to the lives of millions of Czechoslovaks and
over the decades the archives here in the Czech Radio headquarters have
become an Aladdin’s Cave of sound, a living audio source for anyone
wanting to research into twentieth century Czechoslovak history.
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Arts
Best-selling author Robert Fulghum: all the ‘real’ writing happens when I am doing other things
It’s no secret that American writer Robert Fulghum loves the Czech
Republic and that his books, published by Argo, have proven immensely
popular here. He has been back at least ten times over the years to
promote
his work, from his famous All I Really Need to Know I Learned in
Kindergarten to his latest, Memories of One Adventure. More
Marketplace
Planned university reform seeks to improve cooperation with industry
Czech universities are set for the biggest change in years. After several
failed attempts in the past, the Education Ministry is finalizing reform
legislation that should help universities adapt to the changing
environment; the reform seeks, among other things, to diversify the
universities and change their financing. It should also improve cooperation
between universities and industry. But how does the business sector see the
ministry’s efforts?
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One on One
Corruption universal but corruption tourism unique to Prague, says tour boss Petr Šourek
One of the more colourful news stories out of the Czech Republic last year
concerned Corrupt Tour, which started running excursions – in Czech,
English and German – to sites linked to graft. These include the villas
of dodgy businessmen, Prague City Hall and the spot where the city’s
“Olympic centre” was projected to stand.
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Czech History
Communist scholar Zdeněk Nejedlý subject of award-winning biography
Zdeněk Nejedlý was an influential Czech musicologist and Communist
politician. Most often remembered as a passionate admirer of the composer
Bedřich Smetana, he was also instrumental in linking Communist ideology to
Czech traditions. A new biography of Nejedlý by Jiří Křesťan offers a
more complex view of the man whose life illustrates the perils Czech
intellectuals faced in the 20th century.
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Current Affairs
Swiss oust Czechs at Worlds
Earlier this week, hockey fans hoped that the Czech national team had
finally found its legs in a 7-0 drubbing of Norway. But that was as good
as
things would get. Although the Czechs avoided the embarrassment of an
early
exit and made the quarterfinal,...
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Business News
Business News
Business news: the Czech economy is in record-long recession, the
government pledges to help farmers, ČEZ launches arbitration proceedings
against Albania and Freedom Tax Day will come two days later this year.
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Panorama
Pianist Diana Fanning: I want people to know about Leoš Janáček’s piano music
Organized by the International Dvorak Society, the American Spring music
festival (April 8th to July 4th) annually brings internationally renowned
soloists and music ensembles to a broad audience in the Czech Republic,
with concerts and master classes...
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Sports News
Sports News
In Sports News this Monday: The Czech Republic just about hang on at Ice
Hockey World Championship – and now need to beat Norway to reach
playoffs; defeat for leaders Plzeň allows Sparta to cut gap to two points
with three rounds to go in soccer league;...
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Sunday Music Show
Ahmed Má Hlad : traditional East European folk music with a fresh new sound
This week we are profiling the band Ahmed má hlad (Ahmed is hungry) a band
that revives and draws on Balkan and East European folk music, while
giving
these traditional gems a modern slant.
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