Jana Liptáková
Jana Liptáková
jana.liptakova@spectator.sk

Jana Liptáková has been with The Slovak Spectator since 2004. After three years of serving as a part-time contributor and freelancer for the culture section, Ms. Liptáková joined The Slovak Spectator full-time as a culture writer and photographer in April 2007. Before joining the Spectator, Ms. Liptáková worked with the TASR newswire and later Slovakia’s first private newswire, SITA, for more than 15 years. Ms. Liptakova covers culture and business and she is the newspaper’s photographer.Ms Liptáková graduated with a Masters of Sciences degree (awarded for extended study) from the Technical University in Trnava, majoring in materials science and technology.

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News digest: Bratislava city beach opens, summer may now begin!

It's 80 years since Slovak and Czech soldiers launched Operation Anthropoid, Slovakia ended eighth at the World Ice Hockey Championships, a prominent lawyer is fined €70,000 for corruption.

News digest: World's first hydrogen train debuts in Slovakia

Bratislava gears up for mosquito season, it's the anniversary of Ján Čiernohaus who designed the skeleton of the Eiffel Tower, and wine cellars in the Small Carpathian Region are open for wine lovers.

The Esterházy Palace, the last SNG building still open to the public in Bratislava, will close for the summer.

News digest: Legendary Miletička marketplace prepares for refurbishment

Maria Theresa was born 305 years ago today, Kaliňák has been released from custody, and Friday the 13th is no more dangerous than a regular Friday (phew!).

The municipal vineyard in the area of Stredný Šínwegh in Bratislava’s Rača is just looking for its tenant.

Do you want to grow grapes? Bratislava offers municipal vineyards for rent

The city has so far leased out three vineyards in Rača.

Nitra-based carmaker Jaguar Land Rover is one of companies that applied for wage compensations within the kurzarbeit scheme for March.

Short-time work scheme becomes permanent

Kurzarbeit should help companies affected by Ukraine war.

The pandemic has worsened domestic violence in Slovakia.

Parents were at the greatest risk during the pandemic

Finalists of the Via Bona award in the category Outstanding Employer for 2021

News digest: Smashing golf balls across the Danube is not OK, authority decides

US First Lady to visit Slovakia, Matovič fined for violating anti-pandemic measures, and aviation festival returns to Piešťany.

The Iron Curtain Trail EuroVelo 13 is a long-distance cycling route 10,400 km long and connects the Barents and the Black Sea along the line of the former Iron Curtain.

Getting an idea of former life on the Slovak and Austrian sides of the Iron Curtain

The Slovak-Austrian section of the EuroVelo 13 cycle route offers history and nature as well as gastronomy.

Innovation Capability Center (ICC) in Bratislava

Japanese pharmaceutical company taps IT expertise potential of Slovakia

Takeda has launched an innovation capability centre in Bratislava.

Zuzana Vinklerová

Slovaks volunteer from the heart

The pandemic and the war in Ukraine have urged two unprecedented waves of volunteering in Slovakia.

Reusable packaging creates less waste.

Waste has turned into something valuable worth a second life

Three finalists have been chosen for the Via Bona award in the Green Company category for 2021.

News digest: Prosecutor gets green light to seek Fico's arrest

More community gardens in Bratislava, Slovakia marks Earth Day, and the Good Market street festival is not just about food or music.

The Good market is a popular street festival in Bratislava.

Bratislava's Good Market offers a programme for Ukrainians

The spring edition of the community festival will take place this Saturday.

News digest: Slovakia has sent its S-300 missile defence system to Ukraine

The assassin of Reinhard Heydrich would have turned 110 today, the winning design for Bratislava's war memorial is unveiled, and where to fix your bike in Bratislava.

The gas pipeline operator Eustream operates pipelines with the capacity 90 billion m3.

Ukraine war shatters confidence in Russian gas flows

Impact of immediate gas cut off could be devastating for industry, experts warn.

Cyklokuchyňa has been running a self-service bicycle repair shop since 2011.

Where to fix a bike on your own in Bratislava

Bikers are eager to share their expertise for fixing bikes.

Tesco has been ruling the retail market for years.

Retail chains, courier services as well as game developer thrived during the pandemic

Covid-19 accelerated some trends that had already been present.

News digest: Volkswagen Slovakia will halt production for a week

Bratislava's Nová Tržnica is getting a facelift, cities are opening community centres for Ukrainian refugees, and the Eurasian hoopoe is Slovakia's Bird of the Year 2022.

The Danube

Bratislava Danube Park to tap potential of sustainable tourism

Study proposes measures to better protect the river, and to make it more accessible.

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