CULTURE TIPS: Week #21/22
On Thursday, 14 May, two new exhibitions opened at a single venue. The Bratislava City Gallery is now hosting The Art of Interaction and The Centre is Elsewhere II, both exploring participatory art and ...
On Thursday, 14 May, two new exhibitions opened at a single venue. The Bratislava City Gallery is now hosting The Art of Interaction and The Centre is Elsewhere II, both exploring participatory art and ...
On Friday, 15 May, London is hosting the launch of an anthology of short stories by Slovak authors in English translation. Published by UK publisher Comma Press, it presents 5 male and 5 female writers ...
The Svetozár Stračina Grand Prix is the only international competition organised by the public broadcaster now known as STVR, in cooperation with the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).
The art community based at Nová Cvernovka in Bratislava will celebrate 1 May, Labour Day, by opening their studios to the public and showcasing their work. Dozens of studios will welcome visitors, presenting ...
14,000 people marched through the streets of Bratislava in the largest-ever protest by cultural workers, held on 31 March 2026 in the streets of Bratislava.
During his visit to Slovakia in 2021, Pope Francis celebrated one of the main masses at the Basilica in Šaštín. Because it was open to the public, the service took place outdoors, right in front of the ...
Concert Studio No. 5 in Slovak Radio is tucked away in the lower corridors of the iconic inverted pyramid building. That space is also known as the Gallery—and it really is one.
Until April 26, Slovak artist Michal Czinege is presenting his handmade projects at the Helsinki Analogue Festival in Finland.
In cooperation with the Slovak Institute in Vienna, a unique exhibition of contemporary art by Dorota Sadovská and Wolfgang Walkensteiner is now on view at Salz Vision Gallery.
In 2026, Slovak Radio marks 100 years of broadcasting in former Czechoslovakia—90 of them including foreign-language services that helped present the country to the world. While Radio Prague celebrates ...