New English-friendly film series spotlights classics of Czechoslovak-era cinema
Kino Lucerna's project kicks off with Miloš Forman’s debut feature, followed by a film banned during communism that won accolades after 1990.
Slavic feminist band Vesna will represent Czechia in Eurovision
The multinational group beat four other contestants including Oscar-winner Markéta Irglová in an international vote.
These are the comedy superstars heading to Prague in 2023
Starting this month, a run of big-name acts (Gervais, Moran, Jeffries, and more) will bring even bigger laughs to the Czech capital.
Culture this week: Run away with the circus or catch an Aronofsky marathon
Plus: rock to Bring Me the Horizon, enjoy a modern take on Russian ballet, and much more.
National Gallery Prague celebrates 227 years with free admission
The roots of the gallery go back to efforts in the late 1700s to safeguard Bohemian art collections and educate the public.
This weekend in Prague: Czech drama goes English-friendly for one night only
Plus: Naplávka farmers market reopens, K-pop band BTS comes to cinemas, a wedding market is unveiled, and more.
Love lights exhibit to illuminate Prague's Vltava for Valentine's Day
Fifty new displays have been added to the 400,000 energy-saving LED light sculputres currently on exhibit at Prague's Žluté lázně.
PHOTO GALLERY: Czech Press Photo exhibition captures turbulence and joy
The winning photo captures the aftermath of a massacre in Ukraine but images of daily life and culture can also be seen.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
A Wolt revolt in Prague, the US ambassador arrives, and more buzzworthy stories for Feb. 1, 2023.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Czech Comic-Con gets special guest, vaccination campaign targeting Ukrainian refugees, and more buzzworthy headlines for Jan. 31, 2023.
Culture this week: Take a large-scale look at how Prague lives
Plus: Watch a mime performance or an Oscar-nominated movie, listen to English classical music or a funk mix, and much more.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Manifesto Market opens in Berlin, extreme sled-dog race kicks off, oldest Czech Olympian dies, and more buzzworthy headlines for Jan. 27, 2023.
Czechia honors International Holocaust Remembrance Day with illuminations and dance
Today marks the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp, where tens of thousands died during the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia.
The St. Jan Nepomucký statue on Prague's Charles Bridge turns 340 years old
An error in a chronicle led to the statue being erected 10 years early, on what was thought to be the 300th anniversary of Nepomucký's death.
This weekend in Prague: Masopust in the village or Mozart at the opera
Plus: Comedians welcome the end of the world, Czech classics screen at Ponrepro, and an English-friendly short film.
PHOTO GALLERY: Barrandov’s first film began shooting 90 years ago
The history of the famous film studio began with an obscure crime mystery called 'Murder on Ostrovní Street' in 1933.
Prague’s plans to demolish railway bridge compared to destroying Eiffel Tower
A petition to save the railway bridge has over 9,000 signatures and the issue is starting to make an international ripple.