Shuttered stages: Prague city-operated theaters closed until 2021
The city is encouraging theater companies to present productions online and to prepare for next year's season.
‘The Painted Bird’ and ‘Charlatan’ nominated for the 2020 European Film Awards
Two Czech co-productions are competing for top prizes in what is called the European Oscars
November 17 will be celebrated online this year, but its meaning is more important than ever
Organizers of the traditional street parties have put together a safe program to be watched from home.
Mental health in the time of Corona: Czech government to launch new help program
Anxiety and depression have almost tripled in connection with the pandemic.
New station on Prague's ‘rail highway’ set to open next to Slavia sports complex
Meanwhile, canceled tracks in Strašnice will be turned into a park and promenade.
Affordable lunches and distance-learning support: how Prague is helping families during COVID
Newly launched programs include a technical hotline for computer issues, distribution of spare laptops, and an interactive restaurant map.
Fog and drizzle to blanket Prague throughout the week
Czech folklore predicts that if it's cloudy on November 11, winter will alternate between mud and snow
Prague’s post-apocalyptic skyscraper with a David Černý shipwreck takes a step toward reality
Developer Trigema and the Prague 13 district have signed a memorandum for cooperation on the project
First Republic heritage meets green living in Prague’s Libeň district
The hillside Čertův vršek development bridges the neighborhood's historic past with a sustainable future
Goose to go: Enjoy St. Martin’s feast and wine from a Prague vineyard at home
Salabka is keeping Czech culinary tradition alive in the face of the pandemic with home delivery of festive meals and winter comfort food
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
Microsoft’s new ‘budget’ Surface Laptop Go arrives in the Czech Republic, but it isn’t cheap
With more people working from home, the software giant made a stripped-down version of its Surface series
Public collection launched to rebuild the burned wooden Church of St. Michael in Prague
A fire on October 28 virtually destroyed the 17th century church that was moved from what is now Ukraine
Update: Residents of Czech senior homes won't face hefty fines if they refuse a COVID-19 test
A new regulation requires all clients and employees of social facilities to be tested, but operators can’t force them to comply
Unemployment in the Czech Republic rose in the third quarter, but some job sectors grew
The COVID-19 pandemic had the biggest negative effect on manufacturing and services, while the IT sector has seen growth
Final look of Prague's Zaha Hadid project revealed, construction could start in 2021
Building permits for the first two structures at Prague's Masarykovo nádraží, designed by the late British Iraqi architect, are expected in early 2021
City Hall will help cover some of Prague Zoo’s financial losses, and the public can help too
The zoo has lost tens of millions of crowns in admission fees, but still has the same expenses to care for the animals