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Slovak Radio Head Tells Artists to Seek Success Outside Institution After Awards Ceremony Controversy

The head of Slovak Television and Radio (STVR) told artists to seek success outside the public broadcaster after the annual Radioheads music awards ceremony was pulled from broadcast and censored. Martina Flašíková, STVR's director, delivered the message to performers following the controversial decision to remove the ceremony from air. The move affected musicians including members of the band Fallgrapp, whose representative expressed surprise at the extent of the censorship. The Radioheads awards recognize achievements in Slovak music, but this year's ceremony became embroiled in controversy that led to its removal from STVR's programming schedule.

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Bratislava Region Winners Announced in National Youth Choir Competition

The Bratislava region held its qualifying round for the national youth choir competition "Mládež spieva 2026" (Youth Sings 2026) on Sunday, March 29, 2026, at Studio 2 in the Slovak Radio building. The regional competition serves as a qualifying event for children's and youth choirs to advance to the national level of this annual singing contest. The event represents part of Slovakia's ongoing efforts to promote musical education and cultural activities among young people through organized competitions that showcase regional talent before advancing to nationwide finals.

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Ceramic Workshop to Take Place at Modra Castle

A popular ceramic workshop called ILUR will be held at the castle in Modra on March 31. The event attracts enthusiasts of crafts, natural materials, and peaceful recreation, offering participants an opportunity to work with clay in harmony with nature.

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Mass Cultural Mobilization Protest Targets Slovak Culture Minister in Bratislava

Thousands of protesters are expected to march through Bratislava in a demonstration called the "Great Cultural Mobilization" against Culture Minister Martina Šimkovičová and recent government decisions affecting cultural institutions. The protest targets controversial moves by the Fund for the Support of Arts (FPU), changes in the leadership of Slovak Television and Radio (STVR), and broader cultural policies implemented by Šimkovičová since taking office. The demonstration reflects growing opposition from Slovakia's cultural sector to what critics view as government interference in arts funding and media independence, with organizers framing the march as an effort to "save cultural institutions" from political pressure.

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Slovak Actor Ján Kolenik Uses TV Dance Show to Deliver Emotional Message About Threats to Culture

Actor and dancer Ján Kolenik used his appearance on the popular Slovak television dance competition Let's Dance to deliver an emotional message about what he described as attempts to destroy culture in the country. The Sunday evening broadcast, typically focused on dance performances and entertainment, became a platform for Kolenik to break his silence on cultural issues. The actor utilized the show's wide viewership to call for solidarity in defending Slovak culture, suggesting that cultural institutions and artistic expression face significant threats that require public attention and support.

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Final Days to Register for Regional Theater Competitions in Bratislava Region

Amateur theater groups in the Bratislava region have until the registration deadline to enter two national theater competitions organized annually by the Malokarpatské Educational Center. The competitions, known as FEDIM and Belopotockého Mikuláš, are held under the collective name 'Theater Confrontations' and serve as regional qualifying rounds for national-level theater festivals. The competitions provide a platform for non-professional theater ensembles from Slovakia's capital region to showcase their work and potentially advance to higher levels of the national theater competition circuit.

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Protest march against cultural interventions planned for Tuesday in Bratislava

Cultural workers and activists will hold a protest march in Bratislava on Tuesday against government interventions in Slovakia's cultural sector. Organizers are calling on people from across the country to join the demonstration, reflecting growing tensions over the government's cultural policies. The march represents broader concerns within Slovakia's artistic and cultural communities about state interference in cultural institutions and funding decisions.

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Slovak Pop Duo Twiins Reveals School Bullying Experience in Interview

Slovak pop duo Twiins, comprised of sisters Daniela and Veronika Nízlové, disclosed they faced severe bullying during high school in a recent interview on the talk show Closer Talks. The singers revealed that classmates spat in their shoes and that the entire school disliked them during their teenage years. The interview provided insight into the personal struggles the musical duo experienced before achieving success in Slovakia's entertainment industry.

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Slovak Singer Adam Ďurica Reflects on Musical Journey and Career Beginnings

Slovak singer and musician Adam Ďurica, 38, has opened up about his unconventional path to musical success in a recent interview. The artist revealed that when he wrote his hit song "Neľutujem" (I Don't Regret), he was working at a music store, and credits Ďuďo from the band Hex with significantly transforming the track's sound. Ďurica discussed why he chose not to study music formally, instead graduating with a degree in occupational health and safety, following in his father's footsteps. He also reflected on his early career struggles, including performing concerts for audiences as small as 16 people, and expressed gratitude for not advancing to the finals of the Slovak singing competition Superstar. The interview touched on his collaborative process with lyricists and the journey from his humble beginnings to becoming one of Slovakia's recognized musical artists.

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Slovakia Marks Centenary of Poet and Politician Vojtech Mihálik

Slovakia commemorated the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vojtech Mihálik, a prominent poet and politician who played a significant role in the country's cultural and political landscape. According to Martin Navrátil, a literary scholar from the Institute of Slovak Literature at the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Mihálik was among the most talented poets of his generation. The centenary celebration highlights the enduring influence of figures who shaped both Slovakia's literary tradition and its political development during the 20th century.

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Daily Editorial Cartoon: Creative Solution

Slovak newspaper SME published an editorial cartoon titled 'Creative Solution' by artist Rosie Naive Art as part of their daily cartoon feature. The cartoon appears to comment on current events through satirical illustration, though the specific subject matter of the creative solution being depicted was not detailed in the available information.

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Easter Egg Exhibition in Trebišov Features Unique Collector Pieces

An exhibition of decorated Easter eggs has opened in Trebišov, showcasing unique collections alongside historical artifacts. The display presents both contemporary decorated eggs and rare collector pieces that document traditional Slovak Easter customs. The exhibition offers visitors insights into the cultural significance and artistic traditions surrounding Easter egg decoration in Slovakia, combining artistic displays with historical narratives about this folk art tradition.

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Palm Sunday Reflection: A Quiet Prelude to Easter Week

Palm Sunday arrives with quiet humility, marked by the gentle shadows of willow branches against windows and the soft sound of budding branches carrying the weight of the approaching Easter week. Hazel catkins scatter yellow pollen with each gust of wind, coating tree bark crevices. The article presents a contemplative meditation on the religious significance of Palm Sunday, emphasizing its role as a moment of reflection before the intensity of Holy Week in the Christian calendar.

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Palm Sunday Reflection: A Day Without Political Divisions

Palm Sunday arrives quietly in Slovakia, bringing a moment of contemplation before the Easter week. The day is marked by the gentle arrival of spring, with willow branches casting light shadows on windows and hazel catkins releasing their yellow pollen with each gust of wind. The religious observance represents a time when political divisions fade, focusing instead on human reflection and the approaching Easter celebrations. The quiet Sunday offers a respite from political discourse, emphasizing spiritual preparation over partisan concerns.

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Slovak Public Television Cancels Broadcast of Radio Awards Ceremony

Slovak public television STVR has decided to cancel the broadcast of a recording from the Radio Awards ceremony. The decision appears to be connected to broader programming changes at the public broadcaster. STVR is Slovakia's state-funded television and radio service, which has faced ongoing political scrutiny over its editorial independence and programming decisions in recent years.

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New Book Explores Economic Role of Rural Women in Slovak Households

A new publication by author Joanna Kuciel-Frydryszak examines the harsh realities faced by rural women who carried the economic burden of their households while enduring difficult living conditions including hunger and physical hardship. The book, which focuses on the crucial but often overlooked role these women played in sustaining family economies, has been praised as essential reading that should be in every household. The work sheds light on the experiences of rural women who, despite facing beatings, hunger, and worn-down conditions, remained the backbone of domestic economic life.

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Slovak Village Unveils Memorial Marking Century of Folk Tradition

The village of Čataj in western Slovakia ceremonially unveiled a new memorial called "Tulipán" carved from walnut wood, positioned in front of the municipal office. The monument symbolically commemorates the approaching centennial of the community's first documented folk performance, marking a significant milestone in the preservation of local cultural heritage. The memorial represents the village's commitment to honoring its folkloric traditions as it prepares to celebrate 100 years of documented cultural expression.

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Oponice Library Displays Historical Treasures from Pre-Mohács Battle Period

The Apponyi Library in Oponice is showcasing rare historical artifacts from the period before the 1526 Battle of Mohács, one of the most decisive conflicts in Hungarian and Central European history. The exhibition features treasures from the Apponyi family collection, with presentations guided by elderly family patriarch Apponyi himself. The Battle of Mohács marked the end of medieval Hungary's independence, when Ottoman forces defeated the Hungarian army and killed King Louis II, leading to the partition of the Hungarian Kingdom. The library's collection offers insights into this pivotal period when the region faced dramatic political upheaval that would reshape Central Europe for centuries.

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