Prague Sounds brings Yo-Yo Ma to the Rudolfinum and four more acts to the Vltava
A prelude to the Strings of Autumn festival will offer international and Czech talent across several genres.
Czech activists cut giant Pac-Man into rapeseed field in protest of prime minister
The political act comes on the 41st anniversary of the release of the iconic arcade game and warns of the dangers of conglomerates.
Covid-era cost of living: Which consumer prices will rise or fall in the Czech Republic?
Manufacturers are facing unprecedented price increases, but a strong crown means travelers can save if they cross borders for vacation.
Tributes pour in for Czech dissident Jiřina Šiklová: 'A true facilitator of change'
The gender studies pioneer who passed away Saturday at 85, was one of the few female signatories of Charter 77, and a role model for Czech women.
The ‘other’ European song contest: Czechoslovakia’s Intervision was meant to rival Eurovision
Several attempts were made to create a major televised international song contest, politics and mediocre performances prevented it from happening.
Prague’s art house cinemas reopen on May 24, multiplexes will wait for better rules
New films including some award winners will hit theater screens for the first time in seven months, but without popcorn or soda.
Prague's new summer venue to house circus, cabaret, and concert acts under the big top
The temporary tent at Výstaviště, designed to meet the current requirements for live performance, opens on May 25.
Coronavirus update, May 20, 2021: Serbia ready to donate 100,000 vaccines to the Czech Republic
New Covid cases fell below 1,000 on a weekday for the first time since Sept. 7, the number of tests covered by insurance may drop to two per month.
Tram service to Prague’s Hlavní nádraží will be disrupted until June 21
Substitute buses will be introduced along the closed section of tracks, metro service to the station isn’t affected.
'Insider' survey ranks Czech Republic low for friendliness, high for quality of life
While most expats were satisfied with local life, many found the language to be a particular barrier to settling in.
Ruins, towers, and castles rediscovered: Top 50 Czech tourist attractions reflect a year of slow travel
Restrictions and closures took a heavy toll on visits to Prague Castle and other bastions of traditional tourism.
Number of long-term rental flats in Prague highest in five years and rents are dropping
The lack of tourists has seen a lot of short-term rentals now on the market for stable tenants, and rents have dropped almost 10 percent year-on-year.
Prague uncovered: The iconic Metronome celebrates 30 years of relentlessly ticking into the future
The sculpture, intended as a temporary installation to promote a fair, was lowered into place by helicopter in 1991.
NSFW: New exhibit at Prague's Dancing House uncovers a century of Czechoslovak erotica
The whole 30-letter Czech alphabet is used to catalog everything from the abolition of bordellos to the sometimes seedy Žižkov district.
New exhibit explores mutual influence of a century of Czech-Japanese architecture
The project was prepared as part of the celebrations of the 100th anniversary of relations between Japan and the Czech Republic.
Czech scientist makes cameo appearance on 'Family Guy' series
Jaroslav Flegr has dedicated much of his career to studying toxoplasmosis, a disease spread by cats.
New law for Czech ID cards could make adding '-ová' and listing gender optional
The law, which should be adopted by August, would put Czech ID cards in line with European Union directives for biometric data.