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It is a common complaint by many that we never get to explore the treasures in our own backyard. Recently, I had the opportunity to see a few examples of what many of us have been missing, and my guide was the lady responsible for bringing them back to life. Eva Krepčíková, art historian, architect and mystical interpreter of centuries past, shares two of her hidden gems in the Josefov quarter. You will be enjoying her journeys across Prague, and the Czech Lands, in issues to come, since Eva has become a regular contributor to our publications.
Looking beyond Prague, Lifestyles Magazine® explores the city of Liberec, and the surrounding region. Its rich history continues today with a healthy mix of good business, welcoming communities, solid governance and abundant natural resources. Liberec also lays claim to a top-tier technical university, and perhaps the finest neurological staff and facilities in Central Europe. You will hear more about that in our next issue.
We continue our series on the equestrian life with the arrival of polo in the Czech Lands, and the information you need to know as a spectator or prospective player of the sport. Our automotive section explores pollution-free travel on two wheels. Whether you are interested in an easier trip to the office, or riding the fastest electric motorcycle on the planet, we believe you will see the green in this story.
On the cultural front, The Czech Centres created a truly inspired “Night of Literature”. The event featured well known artists and personalities reading passages all over Prague. (These readings were simultaneously organized across Europe, and showcased Czech literature to the broader, international community.) At one of the readings I attended, Taťjána Medvecká was performing. We have an interview with this legend from the National Theatre, as well.
In closing, we wish to offer special thanks to Karin Lauková. While neither a photographer nor journalist by training, her photos can be seen, and her words can be read, in this issue.
Karin stepped in to help us with a broad range of issues, most of which are less visible and all of a much greater urgency. She resolved those with equal success. It is no surprise that the cover image is her work, as well. We are all grateful for her contribution.

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