I finished reading Austerlitz by W.G. Sebald which is, partly, about how some memories remember you, i.e. the type of memories that sneak up on you. Like those particularly filling ones ...
Read more »It'd been a while since this band had been on the road, and looking around the room, I guessed most of the audience saw them on the the last tour. What was less certain was if they'd seen the band in ...
Read more »About a month ago, two friends and I saw a documentary called "Alive and Well in Prague." The film followed the lives of four expats, three men and a woman. As expats ourselves, we were a little ...
Read more »The support act Please the Trees deserve a bigger audience. These guys are simply too good and too ambitious to be stuck in such a small music scene. They should follow their musical roots and decamp ...
Read more »Anne Applebaum's piece in Slate about the opening of Starbucks in Warsaw piqued my interest for one main reason - and no it's not the coffee. The article highlights that you can't generalize about ' ...
Read more »Perhaps this summer you will be considering a first time visit to the city of a thousand spires or maybe a return trip. Or maybe you're just the kind who reads travel columns with no intention of ...
Read more »Obama's speech in Prague today was an event greeted by great anticipation and excitement for some and cynicism for others. Two things were at the forefront of people's minds. What would Obama say ...
Read more »It's no secret that Prague is a popular location for film makers. Production costs are relatively cheap; it has a well established and still thriving domestic film industry so the skills are ...
Read more »"Do you think the mention of Jung's wealth was to be taken as Jung's anal fixation? He was always clean, well-dressed, and organised (when he was moving office). "
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"Time should also be held accountable for allowing this photo to be taken too."
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