Though they never met, their fates and works are linked by affinities that run deeper than literature. In their own languages ...
Academy Award-nominated Polish costume designer Małgosia Turzańska tells us all about her work on the set of 'Hamnet' and how ...
In a bright and bouncy forest, Bunny, Frog, and Bear are on a joyful mission: to spread happiness, one hop and hug at a time!
Before the war, Polish beaches coaxed royal families and emperors, as well as the era’s icons of dance and cinema. Kings, emperors, Mata Hari, Marlene Dietrich, as well as Poland’s own stars of the ...
Contemporary Polish fashion is deeply autobiographical, emotionally charged and in constant dialogue with history. Designers ...
Across Poland’s countryside and suburban edges, architects and planners are quietly testing bold alternatives to congested ...
Chances are that even if you know nothing about Poland, you still know what pierogi are! Pierogi are likely the most popular ...
How did the scars of war shape two of Poland’s greatest artists? Art historian Anda Rottenberg unpacks the shared fate and ...
On 10th February 1926, Gdynia was officially granted city rights. This symbolic moment transformed a small fishing village into a modern metropolis. To mark the 100th anniversary of this event, come ...
These stories reveal not only immense suffering, but also resilience, solidarity and cultural survival in exile. Together, they form a global map of displacement that reshaped Polish lives long after ...
Adventure. Risk. Dedication. Courage. This article is a melding of the lives and work of twelve historically pioneering women from around the interwar period. They have more than mere ethnography and ...
How did the scars of war shape two of Poland’s greatest artists? Art historian Anda Rottenberg unpacks the shared fate and creative 'afterimages' of Alina Szapocznikow and Andrzej Wajda in this deep ...
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