’Have you been to a local authority lately?' Kafka’s 'Trial' hits home in Prague
Drama Queens’ new English-language production of The Trial finds relevance in a 'post-factual' era of paperwork and paradoxes.
While adults stood by, two Czech children saved a woman from assault
The shocking incident highlights the bystander effect, a social phenomenon often debated in Czech society.
How women are reshaping Czechia’s food scene—one loaf, brew, and bottle at a time
From sourdough to small-batch brews, the Red Lips Collective showcases the women transforming Czech gastronomy.
Korso Krymská: How to visit Prague’s annual bohemian block party like a local
Join locals, artists, and food lovers on Vršovice's hilly Krymská Street for Prague’s favorite grassroots festival this weekend.
Czechia 'socks' it to Moscow in a week of symbolic defiance
From provocative socks to the destruction of Soviet monuments, tensions between Czechia and Russia reached new heights this week.
More pay, more foreigners, more Europe: 21 years of Czechia in the EU
Czechia marks 21 years in the EU with higher wages, booming trade, and growing foreign influence—alongside lingering doubts about its place in Europe.
American students in Prague rethink their return to a very different US
As political tensions rise and academic freedoms are threatened, American students abroad reconsider returning to the US, seeking stability in Europe.
Pro-choice protesters halt Prague pro-life march as Europe’s abortion fight heats up
This weekend in Prague saw the March for Life blocked from reaching its destination in Wenceslas Square by women's rights advocates.
Czech one, Czech two: Iceland's one (and only) Netflix comedian is fired up for Prague
His agent gave us 15 minutes, but Ari Eldjárn gave us a full 45 of impressions, bits, and sketch comedy geekery ahead of his first show in Czechia.
Entrance exam season begins in Czechia Friday – why foreign students face inequality
With migrant students facing systemic barriers in accessing secondary education, human rights groups are calling for a fairer system for all.
As expats question US travel, an immigration lawyer weighs in on the risks
Mixed-nationality families in Czechia share their fears about the unpredictable realities at the US border. Should you worry?
This week in Czechia: The national reckoning with sexual violence deepens
Protestors asked 'How many times will this happen?' as Czechia faced backlash over a lenient sentence for years of rape and abuse of a minor.
'Berlin made me fall in love with Prague again': Chef Isaac's recipe for success in Czechia
American chef Isaac Starobin’s new Prague venture follows years of blood, sweat, and—literally—fire in the name of barbecue.
As the U.S. retreats from DEI, Czechia moves ahead with inclusivity pledges
A Czech DEI initiative aims to clarify the meaning of these misunderstood three letters and explain why they mean business.
'Don't call a Czech waiter amigo': How to be Brazilian in Prague
Ahead of an English-friendly Prague screening of this year's Oscar winner for International Feature, we spoke to Kino Brasil's Carolina Fernandes.
One World Film Festival takes a hard look at human rights in Trump's America
As the world continues to be shaken by recent Oval Office decisions, the festival will screen films that provide key context for these policies.
'I have a lot of empathy for expats': The unsung hero behind an online group helping women cope
Elizabeth Spacilova spends hours helping expat women face divorce, abuse, and bureaucracy—offering guidance, support, and a safe space to turn to.





