Latest Past Events

Talk: Deception, Myth, and Reality in Czech History

Bohemian National Hall 321 E 73rd St., New York

"Deception, Myth, and Reality in Czech History (1918-1948): A Perspective from the Archives" presented by Igor Lukes, a Professor of History and International Relations at Boston University, who writes primarily about Central Europe. His books include On the Edge of the Cold War: American Diplomats and Spies in Postwar Prague (New York: Oxford, 2012), Rudolf Slansky: His Trials and Trial…

Exhibition Opening: Muse Muse

Bohemian National Hall 321 E 73rd St., New York

Opening of the exhibition "muse muse" emphasizing the relationship between curator and artist— muse muse, a muse muse, muse amuse, muse muse muse—the alliteration itself is almost inspiring. Special performance by Jahmal B Golden curated in by India Salvor Menuez and movie screening by NY Times favorite Nemo Librizzi, curated in by Theo Constantinou. While the trope of the artist…

Concert: Lenka Lichtenberg, Masaryk Songs

Bohemian National Hall 321 E 73rd St., New York

Czech singer Lenka Lichtenberg performs an evocative collection of reimagined Czech, Moravian and Slovak folk songs, based on Jan Masaryk’s seminal 1948 songbook Národní písně. In the year 2018 we remember the 100th anniversary of creation of Czechoslovakia that the Masaryk family helped to form for more than 20 years. Join us for celebration of musical side of Jan Masaryk that might…