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A beautiful ritual: Prague artists are stoking the flames of the vinyl revival
Prague-based artists with French roots are fueling the country's vinyl revival with music and design made for audiophiles.
Take a walk on Prague's dark side: Tours tell human stories of homeless, sex workers
For over ten years, Pragulic has employed former drug addicts, prostitutes, and the homeless; the project now offers tours with English interpretation.
Summer cinema 2024: The best outdoor film venues in Prague
The open-air cinema season (letní kino) is already in full swing. From free to lesser-knowns, here's where to see films beneath the stars.
Vintage Czech musical kicks off English-friendly cinema in Prague this summer
Edison Filmhub is rolling out new screening cycles this summer including an English-friendly Czech film series and a comedians introducing comedies.
Hidden gardens, cozy cafés, and free entry: Discover the secrets of National Gallery Prague
From co-working spaces to play corners, NGP offers much more than masterpieces.
How Middle Eastern cuisine is uniting communities and cultures in Prague
A wave of new restaurants helmed by food entrepreneurs from Jordan, Lebanon, and Palestine bring Levantine flavors and fresh perspectives to Czechia.
Prague film festival honors icon of independent British and European cinema
The World According to Ken Loach, at Edison Filmhub from May 9-12, screens the very best from one of Britain’s most uncompromising filmmakers.
Twenty years ago, Hellboy spotlighted Prague's cinematic allure – Hollywood took notice
Edison FilmHub is marking the anniversary of Hellboy shooting in Prague with a weekend film fest, themed drinks, and the chance to create your own comic.
A South Korean roller girl in Prague on Czechia's intensifying K-curiosity
From K-pop to bibimbap, Prague’s love affair with all things Korean has exploded in recent years, says Prague-based motion designer Hyunjin Kim.
Czech true-crime chronicles: Alleged blood sacrifice spotlights 1900s anti-Semitism in Czech lands
A Jewish vagrant, a Czech seamstress, and anti-Semitic hysteria: the Czech 'Dreyfus affair' is still making waves 125 years after its flawed finale.
Unique National Gallery Prague exhibit spotlights role of art in human solidarity
NGP's groundbreaking new exhibition shows how artistic creation and a shared sense of humanity may be our best hope at times of isolation and division.
Sandler as Spaceman: Czech science-fiction novel gets drowsy Netflix adaptation
Based on the promising debut sci-fi novel of Czech writer Jaroslav Kalfař, Netflix’s Spaceman makes for bland and easily forgettable viewing.
Get to know Prague's Japanese community via film, culture, and food
Through its movies, activities, and overall program, EIGA-SAI film festival, starting today, is a platform for intercultural understanding.
One Life: Power of common decency shines bright in conventional Winton biopic
Now playing in cinemas around Prague, One Life is an average film about a remarkable story of quiet and unassuming heroism.
Polyamorous in Prague: An expat community envisions love unbound by convention
A member of Prague's polyamorous community dispels common misconceptions surrounding polyamorous relationships.
OVERVIEW: Rediscover Kafka 100 years after his death with art, film, and music
From performances to a major art exhibit, plus new translations, video games, quizzes, and more, here's how to mark the Year of Kafka.
OVERVIEW: Concert, festival, and comedy lineup for Czechia in 2024
From legendary rock bands to pop sensations and indie prodigies, here’s an overview of the best gigs on the 2024 calendar.
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