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The deep scars of the Cold War: Victoria Dougherty draws on own family’s dramatic history for The Bone Church

28-10-2014 02:01 | Ian Willoughby

Victoria Dougherty, photo: Ian Willoughby In the profile on her blog site, Victoria Dougherty writes that she comes from “the ultimate Cold War family”, a description it would be hard to disagree with. In this special programme, the author, who lived in Prague in the early 1990s, discusses their dramatic, sometime heart-wrenching stories – and how her grandparents’ experiences helped inform her novel The Bone Church.  More

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Spotlight on proton therapy as cancer patient Ashya King departs Prague

27-10-2014 16:09 | Dominik Jůn

Ashya King, photo: CTK Five-year-old British brain cancer patient Ashya King has just completed a six week stint at the Proton Therapy Centre in Prague. His case caught the attention of the world, with stories of parental abduction, imprisonment and finally, a promising new kind of radiotherapy undertaken in the Czech Republic. Doctors say the treatment has been successful, and now the boy has returned to Spain for further medical procedures.   More

Sports News

Sports News

27-10-2014 15:22 | Jan Richter

Photo: CTK In Sports News this Monday: In tennis, Petra Kvitová slips one spot in world rankings after her elimination from WTA Finals; Sparta Prague closes in on Plzeň in domestic league, and first Czech pilot claims podium in Red Bull Air Race.  More

Current Affairs

President Zeman tells Chinese officials Prague will not question China’s stance on Tibet, Taiwan

27-10-2014 15:00 | Ruth Fraňková

Miloš Zeman and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang before the meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, photo: ČTK President Miloš Zeman on Monday concludes his official visit to China. During his four-day trip, the Czech president assured his hosts his country respected China’s integrity, and did not recognize Tibet’s government in exile. The visit comes as part of Czech efforts to boost relations and trade ties with China – but leading Czech sinologist Olga Lomová is sceptical about the potential economic benefits of Mr Zeman’s visit.   More

Sunday Music Show

Mandrage – a popular pop-rock band from Plzen

26-10-2014 02:01 | Daniela Lazarová

Photo: Bandzone profile of the band Mandrage is a Czech band which is not easy to place: its music has been described as soft-rock, pop-rock, punk-rock and it has recently been experimenting with electronics. Some critics find it hard to digest but since its formation in 2004 it has been...  More

SoundCzech

To catch the nightjars

25-10-2014 02:01 | Ruth Fraňková

Nightjar, photo: Dûrzan cîrano, CC BY-SA 3.0 Hello and welcome to a fresh edition of SoundCzech, in which you can learn Czech phrases with the help of song lyrics. Today’s song is by the famous singer-songwriter Karel Plíhal. The song is called Lelek and the phrase to listen out for is chytat lelky:   More

Magazine

Magazine

25-10-2014 02:01 | Daniela Lazarová

Illustrative photo: František Tichý In Magazine: three thieves manage to steal a 300-km freight train, an artillery grenade hidden in the base of a statue turns out to be a time capsule, ornithologists report sighting a black-and-white blackbird and a foreign visitor gets fined for directing...  More

Arts

Exhibition explores elements of punk in architecture

24-10-2014 16:01 | Jan Richter

Tea Room by H3T studio, photo: archive of Jaroslav Fragner Gallery Punk as an artistic style is usually associated with music and fashion but Prague’s Jaroslav Fragner Gallery now explores punk elements in architecture. The exhibition, featuring structures built over the span of five centuries, looks as what elements of the punk movement can be identified in historic and contemporary architecture in the Czech Republic and abroad.   More

Current Affairs

Strike at Czech Airlines narrowly averted

24-10-2014 16:00 | Jan Velinger

Photo: Tomáš Adamec Several hundred flight attendants at the Czech national carrier, Czech Airlines, were expected to strike next Thursday in protest over extensive layoffs and wage cuts. That was averted when on Friday afternoon the company announced it and had reached...  More

Panorama

Prague City Tourism presents Czech capital as unrivalled beer gastronomy centre

23-10-2014 15:09 | Daniela Lazarová

Photo: Barbora Kmentová Prague City Tourism has just launched a million-crown-campaign aimed at attracting more Czech visitors to Prague. The campaign provides a powerful incentive for people to overcome their reluctance to spend money at home: a wide variety of the best beers, special discount offers and good food.   More

Marketplace

Wild boars cause millions of crowns in damage in agriculture sector

22-10-2014 15:53 | Jan Velinger

Wild boar, photo: archive of Radio Prague Uprooted earth, ruined fields, leftover bits of corn, beetroot and wheat gobbled up: each year, wild boars in the Czech Republic cause extensive damage. Legally, game keeping associations are responsible for the regulation of population levels; in the...  More

In Focus

Czech Philharmonic to broadcast live for the first time in Czech and Slovak cinemas

21-10-2014 16:27 | Ruth Fraňková

Jiří Bělohlávek, photo: Zdeněk Chrapek For the first time in history, a concert by the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra will reach an audience of thousands in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. This weekend the philharmonic’s concert at Prague’s Rudolfinum will be broadcast live in around thirty Czech and Slovak cinemas.   More

One on One

Thomas Szende: co-founder of the Prague Thrift Store

20-10-2014 15:46 | Dominik Jůn

Photo: archive of Prague Thrift Store Thomas Szende, a Budapest-born management consultant moved to the Czech Republic in 2005 where, along with his wife, he founded the Prague Thrift Store. When we met up to talk about his successful endeavour, I noted that the stores are charity-oriented,...  More

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