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100 000 years of sex in a nutshell. A Czech NGO hands out its “snooper of the year” awards and, the Czech supermodel with no belly-button. Find out more in Magazine with Daniela Lazarova.
Photo: CTK
“100,000 years of sex” is the name of a traveling exhibition that has
just opened in Špilberk Castle home of the Brno City Museum. On display
are 250 artifacts from 60 European collections among them chastity belts,
erotic underwear from the Bronze Age, antique ceramic penises, Roman coins
depicting a variety of sexual positions, good luck charms and a golden
casket which was to house a man’s penis in the grave – to be used in
the afterlife presumably. One of the most popular exhibits is a condom
dating back to 1640 when it served primarily to protect men from venereal
diseases. The condom on display was made of pork intestines and had to be
dipped in hot milk before use –as a disinfectant. Those who did not fancy
pork intestines could use a condom made of fish stomachs – several of
which were found in Dudley Birmingham. But – enough of that – if you
want to know more you will have to visit the exhibition at Špilberk castle
where it will remain open until February.
Prague City Hall’s Open Card project and the American Electronic System
for Travel Authorization have both received Big Brother awards – a mock
award for “biggest administrative snooper”. The Czech NGO luridicum
Remedicum presented eight Big Brother awards last week, criticizing the
extent to which people were made to provide personal data and agree to
their processing in return for services rendered. The overall winner is a
firm offering a computer programme enabling the owner to snoop in other
people’s computers. The EC got a Big Brother Award for the proposed
installation of special micro-wave scanners at airports which would
virtually undress passengers and Deutsche Telecom got one for loosing the
data of around 17 million customers.
Bill and Tom, photo: www.zoobrno.cz
Brno Zoo is getting ready for a big occasion – the first birthday of
its twin polar bears Bill and Tom who single-handedly managed to put the
zoo back on the map. Their birth a year ago launched the zoo’s most
successful year in its post-communist history with over 300,000 visitors
pouring in to admire the latest arrivals. The breeding of polar bears in
captivity is extremely difficult and Bill and Tom are the zoo’s most
successful project in its 50 year long history.
However they are growing fast and their time together is coming to an end.
In the spring Bill will be transported to a zoo in the German town of
Gelsenkirchen while Tom will find a new home at Prague’s Troja zoo. The
only consolation for mum Cora will be the return of her partner Umca and
the only consolation for the zoo’s management is the fact that they have
proved fruitful and may give a repeat performance.
Ruddy Shelduck
Ornithologists in the Přerov region are having a field day thanks to the
unexpected arrival of four Ruddy Shelducks. This particular breed is
indigenous to Asia and has never before been sighted in the wild here in
the Czech Republic. With its bright orange-brown plumage it stands out
among the local flocks of wild geese and ornithologists believe the two
couples got here by accident – driven off course by a strong wind or
simply having lost their bearings. Although there are a number of Ruddy
Shelducks bred in captivity in the Czech Republic these ducks show the
signs of birds who have lived in the wild. They are expected to stay as
long as there is food for them in the area.
Photo: Ing. Miroslav Fridrich, ajetoglass.com
The Ajeto glassworks in Lindava is launching a new tourist-friendly
project as of January 1st. The glassworks, headed by the renowned Czech
designer and architect Bořek Šípek, is currently helping to make the
biggest carillon in the world. It has an excellent international
reputation, but only opens its doors to tourists once a year. That is about
to change. In response to growing demand for regular tours the Ajeto
glassworks have invested two and a half million crowns into a workshop for
visitors where skilled glassmakers will in future show visitors the art of
glass-making and let them try it out for themselves – allowing them take
home the piece they produce. There will also be a permanent sale exhibition
of crystal glass products and a café. On occasion, when it is possible to
have guided tours, visitors will also be taken through the glassworks main
hall where they can see the country’s top glass artists at work on their
projects.
Thieves get more brazen by the day. The police reported a case this week
of a thief whose car was packed with stolen goods. The traffic police
selected his car for a random check, not suspecting anything out of the
ordinary. Instead of stopping the driver put his foot on the gas pedal and
gave the police quite chase.
In the first village they raced thorough he crashed through a garden fence
but recovered and raced on. He crashed the car a second time shortly after
and disappeared into a wooded area on foot giving the police the slip. The
officers confiscated the car and stolen goods and set about tracing the
thief but much to their amazement he turned up on his own the next morning
walking into the police station to announce that his car had been stolen
two days ago and asking the police to launch an investigation. However a
confrontation with the officers who had chased him the night before proved
his undoing – one of them clearly remembered his face and after several
hours of questioning the man broke down and admitted all. He even gave the
police the addresses of houses he’d broken into so that the stolen goods
could be returned to their rightful owners.
Karolína Kurkova
And finally: the news that set the fashion world on its ear this week.
Czech supermodel Karolína Kurkova has no belly button. Its absence was
noticed this week when the 24-year-old model graced a US catwalk for
Victoria Secret underwear. The fact that a model who makes over 2 million
pounds a year has no belly button –only a tiny dimple - has given an
entirely new dimension to the perennial debate about whether it is better
to have an “innie” or and “outie”. So why has Karolina broken the
mould? The supermodel is keeping mum – and the only thing her agent will
say on the subject is that she’s not an alien. Fair enough. Her belly
button –or lack of it – is her own business. And as one reporter put it
“what she’s got is far more eye-catching than what she hasn’t”.


