Month: June 2002

  • June 2002

    Compiled by Anita Lišková “This could be a way to catch the attention of the female citizens. Then they can think more about what can ČSSD do for them” – Vice-premier Jan Kavan noted about male stripper Leon, whose performance is a part of ČSSD’s campaign “I do not force anyone to share my subjective…

  • Look & Listen

    Written by: movies Barabbas Another biblical epic from the early ’60s, starring Anthony Quinn instead of Charlton Heston. Produced by Dino De Laurentis and filmed in Italy, Barabbas is based on the novel of Nobel Prize winner Pär Lagerkvist and is worthwhile for either fans of the film genre or those curious about the flip-side…

  • Milan Šteindler, film director

    Written by: Martin Zika Art: Nenad Vitas   What country would you like to live in? In Hawaii, as a building superintendent. What’s your favorite flower? I like to give women red poppies. Personally I’m satisfied with green poppy pods. What gives your life meaning? Marxism revealed the decaying class of profiteers, thereby showing me…

  • June 2002

    Written by: compiled by Marie Šrámková Return of a classic After years, a classic trilogy about human responsibility in the face of the ageless laws of fate is returning to the stage of the National Theater. With the background of the fates of the members of the Atreus royal family, it poses questions about the…

  • Hands-on healing

    Written by: Jasmina Žarkovič Photo: Allphoto Massage is one of the most popular natural therapies, for relaxing muscles and releasing tension. It can also be used to suppress pain or treat illness. One needs only to choose the right type of massage to suit your preference or treat a specific condition. Classic massage Consists of…

  • The best of Oslo

    Written by: Anita Lišková & Todd Shaw Photo by: Allphoto & archiv Since its founding in the eleventh century, the oldest of the Scandinavian capitals has grown into a major European trading center. In addition, the spectacular setting at the head of a 110-km fjord, nightlife along the quay and medieval buildings make it a…

  • Honda Jazz – in a new key

    Written by: Jan Tuček Honda has struck a new key with its Jazz model, a single-space compact car with a variable interior. JUST 3.83 METERS long and 1.52 meters tall, this car with a transverse engine up front and front-wheel drive stands out with its excellent interior. This involves more than the single-space body concept,…

  • Ostroff – An island unto itself

    Written by: John Letzing Photo by: Dorothea Bylica Markéta Zelenková can recall from childhood that Střelecký Island, a patch of dry earth in the Vltava, was a fairgrounds set amid the ruins of an old fort. Not any more. That old fort was rebuilt from the bottom up and reborn in 1999 as Ostroff, a…

  • The Bacchus Report: Great southern land

    Written by: Helena Baker After the world wine scene greeted Carmenere from Chile and Uruguayan Tannat, who could really be surprised to see Cencibel from La Mancha as the next big thing? So certain experts are declaring of the new, technologically keyed-up wines from the region. Allphoto Lying to the south of Madrid, La Mancha…

  • A glass kingdom

    Written by: Štěpánka Strouhalová Photo by: Věroslav Sixt Building your existence on glass seems like a somewhat fragile undertaking. But in the case of Zdeněk Lhotský, a glass artist and the owner of one of the largest molded glass studios in the world, this is a solid foundation. Zdeněk Lhotský THE HISTORY OF Lhotský’s studio…