Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Nov. 11, 2020
Czech government likely to extend state of emergency, British aid workers arrive, and freedom and democracy day goes online
Karel Gott recorded one final holiday song, and it has just been released
Gott and the band Kryštof recorded the song two years ago and held it back as a surprise
Prague's Mezipatra Queer Film Festival goes online this year with a main theme of recovery
The coronavirus pandemic has forced the organizers to rework the festival into a new format
Adam Sandler to star in Netflix adaptation of 'Spaceman of Bohemia'
The sci-fi story by Prague-born novelist Jaroslav Kalfař was inspired by the author getting lost in the woods
Fun things to do in Prague, online edition: Spooky streams, digital galleries, and live music
Czech culture goes online (again): a few tips for online entertainment for this weekend and beyond
Prague’s wooden Church of St. Michael ‘virtually destroyed’ by fire, the cause is unknown
A collection will be started to fund the restoration of the 17th-century landmark structure
Czechoslovakia was born 102 years ago, but this year celebrations are limited
Anti-COVID protests are planned for Czechoslovak Independence Day, a state holiday commemorated on October 28
From cinema to sofa: Jihlava film festival to stream Czech and international docs from October 27
From tomorrow, viewers based in the Czech Republic can catch hundreds of English-subtitled documentary films from home for cheap
Theatres and galleries across Prague will light up to symbolize the importance of culture
The National Theatre and other venues will become symbolic ‘lighthouses of culture’ thanks to #kulturunezastavíš initiative
Prague’s Baroque Invalidovna complex will get modern glass wings as part of its renovation
Modern extensions will help to integrate the former military hospital building into the growing Karlín district
B-52 Stratofortress to fly over Prague as part of NATO Days
The long-range bomber will make a 30-hour flight from the US to the Czech Republic and back without stopping
Reenactment of Prague's Battle of White Mountain to mark 400th anniversary
A new parade this year will come ahead of two days of re-enacting the crucial Bohemian battle
This week sees "Granny's Summer" come to the Czech Republic: how did the season gets its name?
The name for this Central European weather singularity derives from a beautiful naturally occuring phenomenon
Quality-of-life report 2020: Czech Republic tops Visegrad countries, outranks US
The annual report evaluates 163 countries based on various economic and social indicators
Prague Market celebrates 125 years with an all-day festival on September 12
Anniversary celebrations for the market space in Prague 7 have been delayed since March
Fun things to do in Prague, September 10-13: Free castle entry, railway day, and an icon is 125
As Prague heads into fall, with facemasks firmly in place, we've got this week's best open-air and activities
David Černý’s body-themed Last Works at Prague’s DSC Gallery provoke but don’t satisfy
The bad boy of the Czech art scene delivers controversy, but without any real content it an empty gesture





