Living in Prague

The Paris Rejects of Prague: “I Wouldn’t Change a Thing”

The Paris Rejects of Prague: “I Wouldn’t Change a Thing”

It’s hard to believe that the Spring 2023 semester is coming to an end. It feels as if we just arrived in Prague, just learned our first Czech phrases, and just tried Bageterie Boulevard for the first time. As the end of the semester approaches, it’s a time to reflect on all of the memories Continue reading The Paris Rejects of Prague: “I Wouldn’t Change a Thing”

Student Spotlights: Spring 2023 Musicians!

Student Spotlights: Spring 2023 Musicians!

From salon performances to jam sessions, the Spring 2023 music and performing arts professions majors have been hard at work! Here are glimpses into what some of the music students have been up to this semester. Jackson Waters (Major: Concert Composition) During my time studying at NYU Prague, I had the privilege of connecting with Continue reading Student Spotlights: Spring 2023 Musicians!

Sketching for the Soul: The Rise of Urban Sketching Driven by Mental Health Wellness

Sketching for the Soul: The Rise of Urban Sketching Driven by Mental Health Wellness

As the crowds of tourists stream through the entrance of Prague’s Charles Bridge, Sam Ngai stands still. Ngai, 19, bundled up against the early March chill, clutches a worn, spiral-bound sketchbook and pencil. She tilts her face up at the Old Town Bridge Tower, finding a perfect angle for a well-composed drawing. Her slightly frozen Continue reading Sketching for the Soul: The Rise of Urban Sketching Driven by Mental Health Wellness

Prague’s Jazz Venues Declassfied!

Prague’s Jazz Venues Declassfied!

While the Czech Republic may be best known for Bohemian folk and classical music, it also has an incredibly strong jazz presence. Prague is the hub of jazz in the country, hosting the International Jazz Festival and several renowned jazz clubs. Throughout my semester abroad, I’ve made an effort to explore multiple different jazz bars Continue reading Prague’s Jazz Venues Declassfied!

The Latest PragueCast Episode: All About Stress

The Latest PragueCast Episode: All About Stress

On Friday, April 7th, the NYU PragueCast team released their latest episode of the podcast! Titled “Stress”, the 18-minute audio piece is an exploration into how mental pressure exists in Prague. It features a number of diverse voices, as the team members interviewed locals and experts in the field to better understand stress.   In Continue reading The Latest PragueCast Episode: All About Stress

Musician Spotlight: Martin Kratochvíl

Musician Spotlight: Martin Kratochvíl

Martin Kratochvíl is one of Czech’s biggest jazz and jazz fusion pioneers. In 1964 he co founded the group Jazz Q which allowed him to become one of the most popular musicians of Czechoslovakia. Leading up to the Velvet Revolution in 1989, Kratochvíl and his group continued gaining popularity both within Czechoslovakia and the world. Continue reading Musician Spotlight: Martin Kratochvíl

Spotlight: Czech Journalist Q&A

Spotlight: Czech Journalist Q&A

In her early 20s, Anna Fodor saw a poster for a job opening as an English teacher in Prague, and she made the move to her mother’s home country–the Czech Republic. She quickly realized that lecturing in front of a room of medical students about confusing, scientific terminology was unfulfilling. Fodor then discovered podcasts, and Continue reading Spotlight: Czech Journalist Q&A

Declassified: Non-Czech Food in Prague

Declassified: Non-Czech Food in Prague

  Italian: Taverna Toscana  Can’t get a reservation at Pasta Fresca? Taverna Toscana has got you covered! Taverna Toscana is the oldest Italian restaurant in Prague, and is conveniently located right next to campus! Fittingly, the Tuscan restaurant is built around two Gothic stone halls and has an amazing menu with every pasta option I Continue reading Declassified: Non-Czech Food in Prague

Guest Essay: Your Sign to Study Away at NYU Prague

Guest Essay: Your Sign to Study Away at NYU Prague

Despite the hassle of securing a visa, and fear of missing out on the New York experience, studying away in Prague was the best decision I made. ~ Located in the heart of Old Town, NYU Prague looks and feels as though it is straight out of a postcard — literally. With its two main Continue reading Guest Essay: Your Sign to Study Away at NYU Prague

Debunking the “Old Czech Tradition” of Chimney Cakes

Debunking the “Old Czech Tradition” of Chimney Cakes

Chimney cakes. Trdelník. You know the one, the tube of sugar-covered dough everyone seems to be walking across the Charles Bridge with. There’s a store for them on every corner, or almost — there are more than 15 within the 1 km radius of Old Town Square. You’ve probably seen a Czech pigeon enjoying one. Continue reading Debunking the “Old Czech Tradition” of Chimney Cakes