I’ve been friends with Nguyen Thi Huyen Trang since I moved to an apartment across the street from the convenience store she works at. Trang and I would see each other almost
Acclaimed Czech author Petra Hůlová visited the AAU Library last Thursday for a panel discussion about her novel Trump Card (Nejvyšší karta), soon to be released in English translation, in which the
While acknowledging that dystopian fantasies are becoming a reality, society sits still watching from the sidelines. Daniel Pešta’s exhibition Who? Why? breaks that stillness, confronting viewers with their own inaction through provocative
In Karabash, the most polluted Russian city, schoolchildren march to the national anthem every morning. They attend classes about the “special operation” in Ukraine and take part in grenade throwing competitions; all
Voices of Prague, an English-speaking a cappella choir, opens the doors to its rehearsal room as singers prepare for their annual Christmas concert. They will perform at Old Town Square Christmas Market
Within the Cities in Motion series: A Personal Photo Archive by Sofiia Situkho These photos were taken during my two-day solo trip to Venice in early summer 2025. I ended up there
Within the Cities in Motion series: A Personal Photo Archive by Sofiia SitukhoThis series was created during my most recent trip, which took place during the autumn break of 2025. My friend
Czechia annually celebrates November 17th as the National Struggle for Freedom and Democracy day with concerts, protests, and gatherings to commemorate the peaceful Velvet Revolution which brought an end to the Communist
In the Nicaraguan city of Chinandega, a young man watches as his father’s body is lowered into the ground. Holding back tears, he can’t help but think about the silent killer: pesticides
Under the golden dome and between the marble columns of Rudolfinum’s Dvořák Hall, the first notes of the evening drift over a captivated audience: the pure, unaccompanied voice of Mexican singer-songwriter Silvana