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50 years of Olympic
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the vanguard rock n’ roll band Olympic, and this month the 70th birthday of its founder Petr... MoreLiterature
Film
Music
Media
Arts
Theatre
Remembering Adolf Toman - one of the founders of Toronto’s New Czech Theatre
Co-producer Gail Whitmore discusses Prague production of The Vagina Monologues
The Blonde Bitch Strikes Again at a Prague theatre house
Václav Havel’s literary agent Jitka Sloupová on his plays, their foreign productions and his image as an author
Dance
Museums
Architecture
Radio Prague
Folklore
History
- Second World War |
- Czech-German relations |
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- First republic |
- Communism |
- Czech Radio history |
- 1968
The Red Elvis in Havana
When I first moved to Prague nearly two decades ago, Czech friends were often amazed that I had never heard of the American singer,... MoreSecond World War
Czech-German relations
Archeology
First republic
Communism
Czech Radio history
1968
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Magazine
In Magazine this month: a drunk driver caught by police puts his dog in the driver’s seat. The famous Paris wax museum Musée Grevin... MoreLifestyle
Prague Food Festival to inspire Czechs to think global, eat local
Shopping transformed since 1989 though Czechs still lagging behind West in some respects, says ex-Elle editor
Botanicus co-founder Dana Hradecká: planting the seeds of success
Luciela Taschen - a new leather bag brand with a brand-new showroom
Family
Health
Health insurer counting its losses as government moves to scrap costly and inefficient electronic health records project
Czechs top global addictions index, says Bloomberg - nonsense, say health workers
Major health care reforms take effect
Study: Obesity, smoking and drug abuse on the rise among Czech adolescents
Hobbies
Minorities
Crime
Human rights
Bikes for Africa project attracts hundreds of donors in first four months
Petr Lom – an academic who left his job to pursue his dream of working as a documentary film maker
“Radioactivists” – a documentary at the One World festival explores Japanese protests in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster
Protest, rebellion, revolt – Arab Spring takes center stage at the One World International Human Rights Film Festival 2012











