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`Made in Prague' at the Riverside Studios is a week-long celebration of all things Czech, from film and animation to jazz and theatre. There is also an exhibition of Czech contemporary photography (above). Highlights of the week include evenings devoted to the work of Jan Svankmajer and Jiri Menzel. Riverside Studios, Hammersmith W6 (0181-741 2255)

Amnesty's `Freedom Loves Brazil' party night at the Freedom Cafe in Wardour St, WC2 on Wednesday aims to highlight gay and lesbian rights as part of Amnesty's campaign to promote the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Hosted by cabaret artiste Ursula Martinez, the event also features Latin DJ Ze Indigo of Go Bananas together with a live set from Brazilian band Vivo Mundo and a guest appearance by Jimmy Somerville (above).

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