The Ideal Woman Has a Czech Face Says New Poll
An international dating agency has created what it says is a composite of the world’s sexiest woman
WWII Deportation Site to Become Summer Concert Space
A midsummer series of performances will offer critical reflection on the railway’s tragic place in Czech history
INTERVIEW: Aussie Actor Jason Clarke On His Darkest Role Yet
Plus a behind-the-scenes video of The Man With the Iron Heart’s final shoot-out in Prague’s Ss. Cyril and Methodius Cathedral
Czech Stereotypes We Need to Retire—Now
Reconsidering the most widely held stereotypes about the inhabitants of our adopted home
Giant Asteroid Could Hit Earth Say Czech Astronomers
Czech researchers have found new evidence that could put Earth at greater risk from asteroid destruction than previously thought
Czech Republic to Adopt Ban on Fur Farms
The news is being celebrated by PETA and animal rights activists worldwide – Czech breeders, however, say the decision is unfair
Czech Pensioner Cited for Pants-Free Gardening
We’re guessing the neighbors who turned him in have never heard of World Naked Gardening Day?
Czech Teachers Have the Worst Salaries In the World
The OECD has revealed the 10 countries with the highest wages for teachers as well as those with the lowest
Olympic Champion Bolt to Run One of His Final Career Races In Ostrava
This will be the ninth time the Jamaican sprint legend has appeared at the Golden Spike—more than any other race of his career
Czech Folklore: St. Medard’s Forty Days of Rain
This coming Thursday, June 8, marks a Czech superstition that supposedly predicts the summer weather
How (and Where) to Get Excellent Customer Service In Prague
Customer service in the Czech Republic has gotten better but not everywhere; try these tips for an improved consumer experience
Czechs Are Not Cowards, Says Graffiti Memorial to WWII Resistance Fighters
Viral marketing campaign or salute to Czech courage? Prague graffiti marks 75 years since the heroic acts that took out Reinhard Heydrich
All You Need Is Food: Promoting Peace Through Dining Out in Prague
A new project aims to map ethnic restaurants in the Czech capital as well as source authentic recipes and the stories behind them
Restoration of Stromovka Landmark to Begin this Month
After nearly half a century of disrepair, one of Prague’s most endangered monuments will at long last be restored
The Fight to Save One of Prague’s Most Ancient Streets
Its iconic buildings and historic character are currently mired by traffic and bad city planning; GOFLORENC is petitioning for change
New Ferry Line from Prague to Černošice Opens Today
Prague’s first suburban ferry allows passengers to cruise along the scenic Berounka River basin for the price of a transport ticket
Pizza, Pasta, and a Vertical Herb Garden: Vapiano Comes to Prague
A German chain of Italian restaurants will debut its Mediterranean menu and open-kitchen concept on the Czech market this summer






