Culture
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Czech Balfolk gets a new album
In this week's Sunday Music Show we present the new Czech Balfolk album "Karantóny".
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Prague’s new bridge could be named after Madeleine Albright
A new bridge connecting the districts of Prague 4 and 5 could be named after the recently deceased Prague-born US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.
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New Czech film depicts true story of 1913 ski race
A new film about a famous skiing race that took place in the Krkonoše or the Giant Mountains in 1913 comes to Czech cinemas this week.
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“It’s a massive problem” – Doc spotlights meth in rural Czech communities
Barbora Benešová's Lenka, which was recently released as a Guardian Documentaries film, is a sensitive depiction of a methamphetamine addict in a rural Czech community.
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Czech Radio’s benefit concert for Ukraine
This week, Czech Radio hosted a benefit concert for Ukraine, which saw the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra perform Czech and Ukrainian compositions in Prague’s Rudolfinum.
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Prague Radio’s Symphony Orchestra to hold benefit concert for Ukraine
Czech Radio is hosting a benefit concert in support of Ukraine in Prague’s Rudolfinum Concert Hall on Monday evening.
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Czech rock legend Vladimír Mišík and his “most personal album”
Vladimír Mišík is a Czech rock singer, guitarist, lyricist and songwriter. Dubbed “The Legend” Mišík has long been a fixture on the Czech rock scene.
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Eva Zaoralová, who helped “resurrect” Karlovy Vary film festival, dies at 89
Tributes are being paid to Eva Zaoralová, the former longstanding artistic director of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, who has died at the age of 89.
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Offering ‘The Best of Baroque’ to toddlers
Good news for parents: There is an organisation in Prague offering classical music concerts for parents with kids under three.
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Nearly 200 million crowns raised through Ukraine support concert in Prague
This week’s Sunday Music Show is dedicated to the Concert for those affected by Russia’s attack on Ukraine, which took place on Wenceslas Square this Monday.
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Song for Ukraine: Czech singer Tomáš Klus pays tribute to the courage of Ukrainians
Words of support for Ukraine and tributes to its brave people have been flooding the media, social networks and the Czech digital space.
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Divokej Bill – Combining country, folk and rock in “wild” style
Divokej Bill, whose name translates as Wild Bill, are one of the most popular domestic bands on the Czech live circuit.
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