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Sunday, May 9, 2010

This Week May 10th to 16th

This Week: Monday May 10th to Sunday May 16th

Gay Life:*

Monday (10th)
Fenoman…20% off all drinks
Saints Bar…Alternative Music Night

Tuesday (11th)
Fenoman…20% off all drinks
Friends…Karaoke night with MC’s Wendulona & Radek

Wednesday (12th)
Termix…Beautiful Czechs night
TnglTangl…Transvestite Cabaret with Julia, Nancy, Diana, & Madona

Thursday (13th)
Fenoman… 20% off all drinks for students
Alcatraz…Naked Party
eLandruhou...Primarily lesbian festival begins. The events will run through the 17th. And more info can be found here: website. Though this is mainly targeted to the Czech audience.

Friday (14th)
Friends…Metropolis party with DJ’s Tvyks & Encoder
Latimerie…Maya Day Party, 130czk entrance
TinglTangl…Transvestite Cabaret with Chi-Chi, Madona, Daisy, Ginger, & Sandra
Valentino…Fascination Edition with DJ’s Leon and Martez and Bongoman Ricardo






















Saturday (15th)
Bum Bum…Striptease party with shirtless barmen, 100czk entrance+ welcome glass of Champaign
Friends…Indie Night with DJ Urxin Sisters
TinglTangl…Transvestite Cabaret with Micky, Daisy, Sofia, Dolores, & Diana
Valentino…Spring Party with DJ’s Henriette and Leon











Sunday (16th)
Fenoman…20% off all drinks
Alcatraz…Underwear Party

Further Out:
May 22nd…Gay Pride Bratislava, only 4 hours away, this will be the first ever Pride Parade held in Slovakia. You may have been to young for Stonewall, but this could be an experience to remember. Website.

May 30th…Saints Bar…Pub Quiz


*Events in Bold are the less normal occurrences

Other Events:

Czech Beer Festival…Running from May 14th to the 30th, this beer festival is now in its third year and quickly becoming a Prague tradition. It doesn’t yet have that Oktober Fest atmosphere, but the Praguers are certainly trying to add something each year. Truly, this is a rare opportunity to sample so many great beers so easily. To keep things simple, everyone buys tokens near the entrance and then all things inside are purchased with this play money. Don’t worry, there are places to buy more inside, and if you buy too many they are willing to exchange them back for cash. Check out the website for details and directions.

Fringe Fest…Running from May 28th to June 6th (OK a little far out but you want to plan ahead right?) Fringe Fest is a collection of live shows around Prague, all interesting and usually very unique. This is definitely worth looking up. Prices are reasonable and many performances are in English. Many shows sell out so it is best to reserve tickets in advance. Check out the website for information on shows, times, and locations.

Beer Gardens…with the weather now nice Prague’s many beer gardens have opened up, we recommend Letna Park (Letenske Namesti tram stop and walk south) and Reigrovy Sady (walk into the Park opposite Saints bar) Both have areas with spectacular sunset views, perfect after a day of sightseeing. On the Maps:
Letna Beer Garden: is here
Riegrovy Sady Beer Garden: is almost here

Theater/Opera… Prague’s National Theater has several locations and great performances, you can see the whole schedule in English here: http://www.narodni-divadlo.cz/Default.aspx?jz=en&dk=program.aspx#
OR, you can pick up tickets online to these and other Shows here: http://www.ticketsonline.cz/

Art/Music events…can be found here: http://www.expats.cz/prague/events.php?when=today&event_type=all, but unfortunately many of these “events” are simply poorly disguised promotions from bars and restaurants that run nonstop. We’d recommend looking primarily at the art section to see the exhibits currently in town.

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