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Poslechněte si podcast: Czechia in 30 minutes: Road traffic victims remembered, New series about murdered Czech novelist, Czechs' quiet secularism
Prague Astronomical clock stops to commemorate road traffic victims, Life story of murdered Czech female novelist subject of new series, Czechs' quiet secularism
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Czechia in 30 minutes: Pope Francis remembered, Adolf Loos villa reconstruction, photographer Jan Lukas
Czechia mourns and remembers Pope Francis, Adolf Loos villa reconstruction, interview with daughter of photographer Jan Lukas
Prague Talk: Helena Lukas on photographer dad Jan: "He said, I want you to live in a free world"
Helena Lukas, daughter of the major Czech photographer Jan Lukas, escaped to the West with her family in the mid-1960s. In New York the Lukases were part of a Czech cultural elite in exile that included such names as Jiří Voskovec, Ferdinand Peroutka and Alexander Hackenschmied. Helena Lukas is currently in Czechia preparing an exhibition of her father’s work that will open in the town of Dobrovice next weekend.
Czechia in 30 minutes: Dvořák, dialogue, and the Czech Center’s new vision in New York
When Tereza Porybná talks about culture, she doesn’t mean a museum or a gallery — at least not in the traditional sense. For her, culture is a space. A space for dialogue, for connection, and yes, sometimes for surprise.
Czechia in 30 minutes: Installment of pipe organ at St. Vitus Cathedral, Pardubice cruise ship relaunched, largest Model UN
For today's show: News; an installation of a new pipe organ at St. Vitus Cathedral begins; Arnošt of Pardubice cruise ship is launched once more; and, for our feature, we bring you to Brno, where students from 22 countries attended Czechia’s largest Model UN, held at Masaryk University.
Czechia in 30 minutes: Website for Japanese tourists, national parks concerned about changes, visit to Telč
Prague hopes to attract more tourists from Japan, national parks concerned about proposed changes, visit to Telč
Czechia in 30 minutes: Prague moves to ban shared e-scooters, strength coach Dominik Luks, Miloš Hroch on 'shoegaze' music
In the show today: news; Prague moves to ban shared e-scooters, resilience and strength coach Dominik Luks, Miloš Hroch on the Czech 'shoegaze' music genre in the 1990s.
Prague Talk: “It was year zero”: Miloš Hroch maps ‘90s Czech shoegaze scene in new book
Perhaps the only time Czech rock bands have made a significant splash internationally was in the early 1990s, when groups like the Ecstasy of St. Theresa were covered in the UK music press. EOST, who made the independent charts in England, were the vanguard of a local iteration of the shoegaze genre then in vogue in London. And that scene is the subject of the new book Šeptej nahlas: Český shoegaze mezi Východem a Západem (Whisper Aloud: Czech Shoegaze Between the East and the West) by music journalist and academic Miloš Hroch. I spoke to the author at our Prague studios.
Czechia in 30 minutes: Czech outfits at EXPO 2025, Czechs 3rd in autonomous drones race, disinformation scene in Czechia
News, designer Jan Černý and his EXPO 2025 outfits, Czech team wins third place at the world’s first racing competition for autonomous drones and the disinformation scene in Czechia
Czechia in 30 minutes: Reinventing Ostrava: geographer Jan Hradecký on the city’s changing landscape
Ostrava, once the industrial heart of Czechoslovakia, is redefining itself for the 21st century. In this weekend’s edition of Czechia in 30 Minutes, geographer Jan Hradecký of Ostrava University explains how the city is balancing its heavy industry heritage with efforts to restore nature and protect against climate change.
Czechia in 30 minutes: Prague Beer Fest, liberation of first Czech town 80 years ago, Jeffrey Martin on mapping Prague
In the show: news; Prague Beer Fest returns to Holešovice; liberation of first Czech town 80 years ago; photography pioneer Jeffrey Martin on mapping Prague's streets.