David Černý Unveils New Sculpture, Exhibit in Prague
A new public sculpture and an upcoming Old Town exhibit makes October a busy month for Černý fans
Movie Review: Inferno
Ron Howard’s latest Dan Brown adaptation shares more in common with The Da Vinci Code than Angels and Demons
Czech Photographer Takes Amazing Photos of Burning Man
Marek Musil’s captivating photos of the dusty arts festival in the American desert are now on display in Prague
Electronic Beats Meet Visual Art in Prague This Friday
Lunchmeat Festival combines top electronic musicians and new media artists from around the world for an unforgettable experience
WIN: Passes to Prague Signal Festival of Lights 2016
CLOSED: On this year from Oct 13-16, the Signal festival will once again light up the Czech capital for a fantastical four-day stretch!
New Prague Film Festival Goes Vertical
This fall sees the debut of a new local film festival devoted to short movies created in the portrait mode
Movie Review: The Girl on the Train
What did she see? Emily Blunt holds the key to unlocking a mystery, but she was blackout drunk at the time
The First Czech Haunted House is Now Terrifying Visitors
The Horror Mill, located a short distance from Prague, provides a grueling 60 minutes of terror for those who dare to enter
Movie Review: Deepwater Horizon
Mark Wahlberg and Kurt Russell star in this disaster movie take on the tragic 2011 BP oil spill
Movie Review: Miss Peregrine’s School for Peculiar Children
Tim Burton’s adaptation of the popular children’s novel is inventively designed but unimaginatively plotted
Czech Grannies Knit This Season’s Statement Socks
The Socks from Grandma project is supplying Prague with fall’s hottest (or at the very least warmest) upcycled accessory
Camden-Style Market to Open in Prague’s Holešovice District
This weekend sees the food-and-fashion-packed debut of MINT: Weekend Market at Hala 13
Autumn’s Must-Have Accessory? This Czech Hat
Hipsters everywhere are donning the viper, a Czech hat favored by village types
Movie Review: The Magnificent Seven
Denzel Washington and Chris Platt help defend a farming town in this remake of the 1960 cowboy classic
Movie Review: Anthropoid a Tense, Riveting WWII Procedural
The assassination of Reinhard Heydrich is brought to vivid life in this Prague-shot film, which premieres locally on Czech Statehood Day
Rare Silent Films to be Screened at Spanish Synagogue
Five silent films by women directors of the ’30s and ’40s will be accompanied by the modern orchestral sounds of the BERG
Movie Review: Café Society
A neurotic New York Jew gets involved in an L.A. love triangle in this latest film from director Woody Allen






