Diaspora on the Airwaves: Luxembourg
For this installment of our summer mini-series Diaspora on the Airwaves—originally produced by Ingrid Slaninková from RSI’s Slovak section—we travel to Luxembourg to meet Peter Balla, a translator and ...
For this installment of our summer mini-series Diaspora on the Airwaves—originally produced by Ingrid Slaninková from RSI’s Slovak section—we travel to Luxembourg to meet Peter Balla, a translator and ...
The Slovak film Tichá pošta (Silent Post) has been selected for the 78th Locarno Film Festival, taking place from August 6th to 16th in Switzerland. The Czech-Slovak-Serbian co-production will be featured ...
A tribute to Slovakia’s golden voice — in life, in legend, and now on the big screen. As excitement builds around the new film about Karol Duchoň, we bring you the story of one of Slovakia’s most beloved ...
National heritage institution Matica Slovenská has been playing a key role in protecting our national identity for many years, President Peter Pellegrini has posted on a social network to mark the anniversary ...
Did you know that Slovak-language broadcasting can be heard in many countries around the world? Our colleague Ingrid Slaninková from the Slovak section of Radio Slovakia International set out to track ...
Bratislava’s Hotel Kyjev and Prior department store have been officially declared national cultural monuments, effective July 8th, the Culture Ministry confirmed. The decision, issued after an appeal ...
The 61st edition of the Studia Academica Slovaca summer school of Slovak language and culture has begun at the Faculty of Arts of Comenius University in Bratislava. Running until August 15th, it welcomes ...
Slovak director Tereza Nvotová’s latest feature film, ‘Father’ (Otec), will have its world premiere at the Venice International Film Festival this August.
Running from early July through the beginning of August, Authors’ Reading Month (MAČ)—the biggest literature festival in Central Europe—offers readings by both local and international writers. Readings ...
To uncover the story of the coronations in Bratislava, we first need to visit another city—a city in Hungary called Székesfehérvár. This city, rich in history, became the seat of Hungarian kings during ...