November 17th lineup announced: re-enactments, concerts, exhibits to mark 30 years since the Velvet Revolution
A schedule of performances, events, and other details of the upcoming anniversary celebration have been released
Prague traffic to spike this weekend as four major events will flood the city's streets
Services for Karel Gott and climate protests are added to previously planned cultural and sports events
New Czech movie The Prague Orgy shows Philip Roth’s vision of 1970s Czechoslovakia
The ‘gorgeous bleakness’ of Prague in the 1970s is captured in a new film based on a classic novella
Prague's Negrelli Viaduct to see train traffic in mid 2020, shops will eventually open in its arches
The viaduct will create smoother train traffic, and the area under it will revitalize the neighborhood
VIDEO: Karel Gott leaves behind a treasure trove of music
Gott's career spanned a wealth of material from covers of the Beatles and John Denver to forays into New Wave and hip-hop
Prague housing prices are rising faster than rents, putting the squeeze on landlords
Fewer than 4% percent of housing owners who rent their properties out earned a gross rent for the full year 2018 on a new apartment in Prague.
Smartwings drops service from Prague to London Gatwick over concerns for Brexit and the 737 MAX
The Czech carrier will suspend service until the spring
Prague City Hall sets goals for the next six months, with housing and transport as priorities
The Pirates, Praha sobě, and the United Force for Prague see infrastructure, education, and environment as top issues.
Wall Is Over: Prague's Lennon Wall covered by tarps, will re-emerge as a gallery for professional artists
After the wall is renovated, it will host professional art and be guarded by cameras
Kellner remains richest Czech, but Babiš drops to fourth place
There are seven dollar billionaires in the Czech Republic, and all but Babiš saw there fortunes increase
‘I was a Czech in a previous life’: author Robert Fulghum returns to Czech Republic for 25-city tour
Fulghum, who has been coming to the Czech Republic for 30 years, set a series of new novels in a Czech pub
Former 1930s-era Žižkov ‘tile factory’ poised to become new culture center with addition of cinema and music club
The functionalist-style skyscraper, once the tallest office building in Bohemia, recently opened its roof to the public
Prague demands tougher rules and liability insurance for Lime scooters
The news follows a ruling by the Transport Ministry that the electric scooters must stay off of sidewalks
Prague Writers’ Festival features Germaine Greer and Michael Cunningham
The Prague Writers’ Festival this year has over a dozen participating authors
Instead of fireworks, Prague will celebrate New Year's Day with videomapping at the National Museum
City Hall has canceled the traditional fireworks show due to complaints about noise
Prague is extending WiFi and 4G mobile coverage to additional metro stations
Most of the stations along the Metro C line are now covered, more will be added by spring
Prague City Hall looking for more places to allow legal street art, but opposes random tagging
City Hall wants to start a discussion on the extension of legal graffiti in approved areas