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Slovak Podcast Explores Youth Patriotism and National Representation

A new episode of the Slovak podcast 'Bárdy & Káčer' examines questions of patriotism among young people and what it means to represent Slovakia. The podcast episode discusses contemporary attitudes toward national identity and civic engagement among Slovakia's younger generation.

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Technical Museum Reports Profit Despite Managing Dozens of Sites Without Investment Support

The Technical Museum in Košice operated at a profit last year, managing dozens of heritage sites and facilities without receiving dedicated investment funding. The museum's financial success was attributed to its ability to generate its own revenue streams, allowing it to maintain operations across its extensive network of technical and industrial heritage sites throughout eastern Slovakia. The institution's profitable performance stands out in Slovakia's cultural sector, where many museums and heritage organizations struggle with limited state funding for infrastructure maintenance and development projects.

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New Michael Jackson Film Avoids Controversial Chapters of Pop Star's Life

A new biographical film about Michael Jackson has omitted the darker aspects of the late pop star's life, focusing instead on celebrating his musical legacy. The movie, titled "Michael," appears from its trailer to deliberately avoid controversial episodes from Jackson's later years. However, the reality behind the film's content is more complex. The original three-and-a-half-hour cut included an entire third section that dealt with serious allegations of child abuse against the singer. Filmmakers were ultimately forced to remove this portion and focus solely on other aspects of Jackson's story, avoiding the criminal allegations that overshadowed his final years.

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Restoration of Likava Castle advances with work on inaccessible areas

Restoration work on Likava Castle is progressing, with construction crews working on previously inaccessible areas of the medieval fortress. Alongside masons and conservators, restoration specialists are working to preserve valuable stone details and fragments of historic plaster. The restoration represents efforts to preserve one of Slovakia's important historical monuments, which dates back to the 13th century and was once a strategic fortress guarding trade routes through the region.

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Traditional Basketry Added to UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List

Slovakia's traditional basketry craft has been inscribed on UNESCO's list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The ancient tradition is based on handwork and knowledge of natural materials, representing centuries of Slovak craftsmanship passed down through generations. UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list recognizes practices, expressions, and knowledge that communities consider part of their cultural heritage, with the designation helping to safeguard traditional skills that might otherwise be lost to modernization.

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Brezová pod Bradlom to commemorate 1848 revolutionary events

The town of Brezová pod Bradlom will hold commemorative events marking the 1848 revolutionary gatherings that took place in the community. In 1848, approximately 3,000 residents from surrounding towns and villages in the Záhorie and Považie regions assembled at what was then the Brezová marketplace, now called General Milan Rastislav Štefánik Square. The 1848 events were part of the broader revolutionary wave that swept across the Austrian Empire, including the Slovak territories, as various ethnic groups sought greater political autonomy and national rights from Habsburg rule.

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International Film Festival Art Film 2026 Announces Jury for Central and Eastern European Competition

The Art Film International Film Festival has announced the jury composition for its Central and Eastern European film competition at the upcoming 32nd edition. The festival will take place from June 19-25, 2026 in Košice, Slovakia's second-largest city and cultural hub of the eastern region. The international jury features three distinguished film industry professionals from different continents: Afghan director Siddiq Barmak, Kazakh film historian Gulnara Abikeyeva, and Polish-British film studies professor Ewa Hanna Mazierska. The Art Film Festival is one of Slovakia's most prominent cultural events, specializing in films from Central and Eastern Europe and providing a platform for regional cinema on the international stage.

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Canadian Band Angine de Poitrine Goes Viral with Polarizing Music and Paper Masks

The Canadian musical duo Angine de Poitrine has achieved viral internet fame in recent weeks, generating intense reactions from listeners who either consider them a major musical discovery or find their music unbearable. The band has gained widespread recognition on social media with their distinctive visual style, featuring two musicians wearing paper masks with large noses and polka-dotted clothing. While their music divides audiences sharply, with some fans praising their innovative approach and others describing their sound as intolerable, the group's unique aesthetic and controversial reception has driven their rapid rise to internet prominence across multiple social media platforms.

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Legendary Košice opera singer Mária Adamcová dies at 95

Mária Adamcová, a legendary mezzo-soprano who shaped the Košice opera scene for decades, has died at age 95. Adamcová was a longtime soloist with the opera company at the National Theatre Košice, one of Slovakia's major regional theaters located in the country's second-largest city. The singer, who performed for decades and left behind a significant artistic legacy, will be laid to rest at the Public Cemetery. Her death marks the end of an era for the eastern Slovak cultural institution, where she was instrumental in developing the opera ensemble over her long career.

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Slovak Gaming: Pragmata Combines Action, Puzzles and Emotions in Sci-Fi Adventure

A new sci-fi video game called Pragmata has been released, offering players a combination of action sequences, puzzle-solving challenges, and emotional storytelling. The game has been described as blending elements reminiscent of the horror game Dead Space with parenting simulator mechanics, creating what reviewers call an engaging science fiction experience that successfully merges different gaming genres.

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Harry Potter-themed zone opens in Banská Bystrica bookstore for 35th anniversary

The Panta Rhei bookstore in Banská Bystrica will open Slovakia's second official Harry Potter-themed retail space on April 22, 2026, in partnership with Warner Bros Discovery. The opening marks part of the bookstore chain's 35th anniversary celebrations and follows a renovation of the space. Panta Rhei, one of Slovakia's established bookstore chains, already operates one official Harry Potter retail area elsewhere in the country. The new themed zone will feature Harry Potter merchandise and special attractions for fans of the popular wizarding franchise.

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Rock Legend Roy Orbison Would Have Turned 90 Today

Roy Orbison, the American rock and roll icon known for his distinctive voice and dramatic stage presence, was born 90 years ago today. The singer, nicknamed "The Big O," was famous for performing with minimal movements while dressed entirely in black, sporting dark-dyed hair and trademark dark sunglasses. Orbison's unique vocal range and emotional delivery made him one of the most influential artists of the rock era, with hits like "Oh, Pretty Woman" and "Crying" becoming timeless classics.

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World Book Day Commemorates Three Literary Giants

World Book Day marks the legacy of three major literary figures, with its date specifically chosen to honor significant events from April 1616. The commemoration connects to two important April days in 1616 that hold special significance in literary history, though the selection of this particular date was deliberate rather than coincidental.

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Rolling Stone Names Ramones' Debut Album Greatest Punk Record of All Time

The renowned music magazine Rolling Stone has ranked the first album by American punk band Ramones as the most significant punk album of all time. The self-titled debut album, which was released fifty years ago, is credited as being the first pure punk rock record. The recognition from Rolling Stone, one of the music industry's most influential publications, underscores the album's lasting impact on the punk genre and its role in defining the sound that would influence countless musicians over the following decades.

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Slovaks Named Vojtech Celebrate Name Day with Welcoming, Tactful Traits

Slovaks named Vojtech celebrate their name day on April 23rd, according to traditional Slovak name day customs. Those bearing this name are characterized as welcoming, reasonable, and tactful individuals. The octopus serves as their totem animal, reflecting their trait of remaining constantly alert and vigilant, similar to the sea creature's watchful nature.

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New Book Explores Life of Former Slovak Prime Minister Iveta Radičová

Author Peter Bárdy has published a new book chronicling the life of former Slovak Prime Minister Iveta Radičová, focusing on her journey from ballet to politics. Bárdy explains that he sought to tell the story of an inspirational leader with broad appeal across different social groups and a distinguished career. The author emphasizes that Radičová's political involvement was not the defining aspect of her life, but rather a natural consequence of her values and life experiences. Radičová served as Slovakia's first female prime minister from 2010 to 2012, leading a center-right coalition government during a period of economic challenges in Europe.

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Perfect Dining Room for Wine Lovers: Combining Design and Experience

Home wine cellars are emerging as a popular interior design trend that naturally complements dining rooms and creates spaces with pleasant atmospheres where design meets wine culture. These installations serve not only as storage solutions but also as aesthetic elements that enhance interior spaces. The trend brings a new dimension to home social gatherings, transforming how people entertain guests and enjoy wine in their personal spaces.

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Travel Feature Explores Northern European Adventures

Košice-based journalists are sharing their travel experiences across northern Europe in a feature series. The writers describe how travel has enriched their lives with experiences rather than material wealth, emphasizing the personal value of exploration and adventure. The series appears to be part of ongoing travel content from the local news outlet's editorial team.

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Košice Journalists Share Travel Experiences from Northern Europe

Two journalists from Košice-based publication Košice Dnes have written about their travel experiences in northern Europe, describing how travel has enriched their lives despite not having substantial material wealth. The reporters, who identify themselves as travel enthusiasts within their newsroom, recently shared stories about their journeys, emphasizing that travel has made them feel wealthy through experiences rather than possessions. The article appears to be part of an ongoing series about their adventures, with the journalists noting that travel represents love, freedom, and new stories for them.

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