List of articles from archive in month: July 2014
What May Have Happened in the Lanes Surrounding Karolinum in the Eve of World War I
Exactly 100 years ago on the 28th July 1914, World War I began to dramatically reshape the relations between the countries on a global scale, turning reality upside down for every one of its citizens.
Queralt Morros Baro, 28 July 2014
The Wonderfully Witty Drama Queens Bring Agatha Christie to Prague
On June 25th, I visited the charming Žižkovské divadlo Járy Cimrmana in Žižkov (Žižkov Theatre of Jára Cimrman), a hotspot for student nightlife, quirky bars, strong cocktails and chunky burgers. This teeny, tucked away theatre was hosting an amateur adaption of Agatha Christie's play The Mousetrap through the independent student based company The Drama Queens.
Poppy Gerrard-Abbott - International iForum , 2 July 2014