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ArtsNew Czech Fables – From the culture of tramping, to children’s toys, to compulsory military service

10-12-2010 14:31 | Jan Velinger

Last week the Czech National Museum launched a new exhibition called New Czech Fables (or New Czech Myths) at the Kinský summer palace, located at the edge of Prague’s Petřín Hill. The show examines urban legends, sayings, social rituals and counter-culture movements in the former Czechoslovakia as well as present-day Czech Republic. In this week’s Arts, Radio Prague takes a closer look. More

Current AffairsNew tome maps history of comics in Czechoslovakia

06-12-2010 15:23 | Jan Velinger, Kateřina Oratorová

Fans of Czech comic books or series have a fascinating new tome to pore over, the just released Encyklopedie komiksu (The Comics Encyclopaedia). The book covers series and strips published in Czechoslovakia between the years 1945 to 1989. Under the Communists, the art form was largely frowned upon as a Western one, but continuing series were regularly published on the back page of ABC, a long-running science magazine aimed at young readers, still published today. More

Current AffairsNew exhibition looks modern Czech folklore, including what it was like to do compulsory military service under the Communists

03-12-2010 16:03 | Jan Velinger

On Thursday Prague’s National Museum launched a new exhibition at the Kinský summer palace, located in Prague 5 at the edge of Petřín Hill. The show, called New Czech Fables (or New Czech Myths), examines urban legends, sayings, social rituals and counter-culture movements in the former Czechoslovakia as well as present-day Czech Republic. The show’s themes include tramping (an emulation of America’s Wild West), compulsory military service under the Communists, and role of punk and metal movements under the former regime. More

Current AffairsExplosives experts unearth huge stash of WWII ammunition

02-12-2010 16:00 | Daniela Lazarová

Photo: CTK A stretch of forestland in South Bohemia has been closed to the public after a hunter stumbled across a stash of WWII ammunition there a week ago. The original find of a single grenade led to the discovery of what is now believed to be over 3 tons of ammunition buried underground. More

Current AffairsHistorians attack ‘flawed’ proposal to recognise opponents of Communism

02-12-2010 16:00 | Chris Johnstone

Czech historians are mounting a campaign against a government-backed proposal to give recognition to those who defied the Czechoslovak Communist regime. It’s not the principle itself they are objecting to but the particularly poor way they say the proposal has been cobbled together. More

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