Prague is known for its thriving nightlife, but students are easily caught spending their weekends at overpriced and overrated bars. The city is full of quirky and classy spots for students to
Block eight looks like the inside of a Soviet psychiatric hospital. Shokhrukh Usmonov has lived in the block apartments by the abandoned Strahov Stadium for the past year. Shokhrukh, who goes by
Prague’s Press Play festival opened Oct. 7 at Kino Atlas cinema, celebrating journalists who report under censorship and political pressure. The festival runs until Oct. 11, screening films from around the world
If you open Google on your phone right now and search for a Mexican recorder player, Horacio Franco’s face will appear on your screen. Franco has made a living for himself as
The AAU library filled with wine-drinking cinephiles on Thursday evening for the opening night of the Film Watchers Club Cult of the Occult series, where Professor Anthony Marais screened his choice of
The AAU Film Watchers Club, where students gather in the library with wine and snacks to watch professor-picked movies, will kick off a new season of screenings this Thursday at 18:30 under
Internationally-acclaimed author Wanjiru Koinange spoke with AAU professor David Vaughan at the National Library about her debut novel, a fictional story set during the infamous 2007 Kenyan elections. Koinange’s writing process draws
Adorned with neon yellow posters and matching sidewalk paint, the once-abandoned Bellevue Palace overlooking the Prague Castle, transformed into a contemporary art museum in September. Located on the Smetana Embankment, the Bellevue
From retracing his mother’s cartoon outlines, to hosting music events in India, the United Arab Emirates, and Prague, 20-year-old Veer Manghnani is bringing his own touch to a family tradition. Veer Manghnani
A lively crowd of students, professors and friends filled the AAU Library on Thursday evening to celebrate the release of Professor Andrew Giarelli’s new book, The Lands Between, a story that blends