Legacy of November 1989
Around the world, November 17 is known as International Students' Day, but Slovakia turned the day into a public holiday in 2001. It's now celebrated as the Day of the Fight for Freedom and Democracy. ...
Around the world, November 17 is known as International Students' Day, but Slovakia turned the day into a public holiday in 2001. It's now celebrated as the Day of the Fight for Freedom and Democracy. ...
Cyklokoalícia or Cyclo-coalition in the English language is a group of cycling lovers who tries to create better cycling environment in the capital and also across Slovakia.
October 28, marks the establishment of Czechoslovakia. It arose from the ruins of Austro-Hungarian monarchy back in 1918. Its establishment was agreed by the so called Pittsburgh Agreement that was initiated ...
Who are singles and why are we hearing more and more about them in Slovakia?
Let's talk about a country full of green hills with scattered flocks of sheep and numerous ruins of medieval castles. In the past, many people had to leave this homeland and look for luck in the coal mines ...
Today's question for our resident Slovak grandma, or Babka, comes from Gail Node Lindsey in the USA. She's hunting for a recipe from her youth: a soup made from beets. This particular question had both ...
What are the secrets to a long and happy life? This was the question sent in from Sarah Polinsky from New York in the USA. It turns out the question may be simple, but the answer certainly isn't!
"The woman who talks about menstruation" - this is how the Slovak film-maker Diana Fabianová is often introduced, and while saying the word "menstruation" people lower their voice. Why? And why shoot a ...
It's allegedly the second most traumatic experience in life and yet "people know nothing about it", says family mediator Bronislava Švehláková.
"Babka, which government system is easier to understand: the former socialist system, or the current system of government?" writes Abid Hussain Sajid, from Pakistan.