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Intro

Culture in the Oil World

John Biweekly

Why is Werner Herzog’s ‘Lessons of Darkness’ so moving and what does Libya have to do with me?

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BEFORE THE EUROPEAN CULTURE CONGRESS:
Europe in Decline

Andrzej Leder

We’re mourning and hating ourselves behind a screen of feverish everyday activity

Art

WHO'S WHO AND WHY:
Karol Radziszewski

KRZYSZTOF ŻUREK

‘Actually I always want to be somewhere else, but, at the end of the day, I am right here. I don’t know. Maybe it’s time to move out?’

Film

An Emo Opera

Adriana Prodeus

Suicide cannot be unceremonious. But on the other hand, every good drama is an elegy

Music

Everything but Chopin

MARTA NADZIEJA TALKS TO MARCIN WASILEWSKI

What makes jazz so amazing is improvisation, a bit of uncertainty. If you’re looking for security in jazz, you should probably look elsewhere

Literature

SOMETHING OR OTHER:
The Goneness of the Past

Irena Grudzińska-Gross

It is the centenary of Czesław Miłosz’s birth, and I am trying to understand the origin of my attachment to this poet

Theatre

NOTES FROM UNDER THE TABLE:
Kraków-Berlin: an Intervention

James Hopkin

A collaboration between Kraków’s Stary Theatre and Berlin’s innovative Maxim Gorky Theatre, the inescapably passenger-interactive events have been written and devised to invoke and link the two cities and a few of the stations en route

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THE ABC OF NEW CULTURE:
K as in Convergence

Mirek Filiciak / Alek Tarkowski

In the media ecosystem, convergence introduces more chaos than order. When focused around a single device, it paradoxically provides greater choice, while at once complicating the media ecosystem

All All Literature Film Theatre Music Art

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