Tag Archives: prague post

What you’ve missed around the globe 23-27 April

We’ve been through the world’s press to find the most important events and the most incisive commentary – so you don’t have to.

Eat, drink, dance – all under one roof

Club/restaurant complex SaSaZu was one of Prague’s hottest openings in 2009 – and it remains a good bet for a glamorous night out.

Go South, my friends

Prague Post food critic Fiona Gaze reviewed Jihoměstský pivovar (South City Brewery) back in 2010, when it first opened. She found the beer tasty, but the food and service left wanting – things have changed, and for the better. Nestled among the panálaky of Prague’s Háje district at the end of the metro’s red line, [...]

In Case You Missed It Friday: Friends

Concerned with keeping you cool: it’s In Case You Missed It Friday.

A Valentine’s Day Inconclusive List of Notable Beards in Music

Valentine Schmalentine. This post recognizes a handful of music’s famous facial hair.

In Case You Missed It Friday: Childish Gambino

In Case You Missed It, a helpful so-far weekly roundup of stuff that happened long enough ago that you should already know it.

In Case You Missed It Friday: Vazquez Sounds and ‘Shit Girls Say’

The first installment of In Case You Missed It, a helpful weekly roundup of stuff that happened long enough ago that you should already be familiar with it.

How To Succeed In Television

A bit of advice for Internet sensation Lana del Rey: Take notes from the Book of Gaga.

Film pick of the week: Jan. 18 – 25, 2012

This column features a weekly pick, usually from one of the independent cinemas, of a film that — because of age, color or length — might be in the viewer’s blind spot when he or she goes through the week’s cinema listings.

What’s next for David Fincher?

He has been the master of intelligent thrillers since the mid-’90s, when his film Se7en first made filmgoers the world over realize that there is an heir to the throne of Hitchcock, though with a much darker side to it and barely a modicum of humor.