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Intro

Short Stop in Lithuania

John Biweekly

Will Poland take example of its neighbour and one day reach this beautiful state of no-billboards-on-top-of-other-billboards?

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EUROPEAN CULTURE CONGRESS:
Alien Europe

John Biweekly

Debate with the participation of Azra Akšamija, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Paul Scheffer, Tigran Mansurian

Literature

NOTES FROM UNDER THE TABLE:
Flash-mob Miłosz vs. The Long and Lonesome Stand of Tadeusz Różewicz

James Hopkin

The centenary of Miłosz’s birth has been quite well covered in the UK. There was always something magisterial about him, both as a poet and as a man

Music

Fighting the Violin

Jolanta Brózda-Wiśniewska talks to Maxim Vengerov

A competition is about establishing human contact. Otherwise it can become a very ugly event

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EUROPEAN CULTURE CONGRESS:
Wikianarchy

John Biweekly

Debate with the participation of Joost Smiers, Rickard ‘Rick’ Falkvinge, Raquel Xalabarder, Ryszard Markiewicz, Oliver Herrgesell

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HALF A PAGE:
Legia Apologises for Jedwabne

Joanna Tokarska-Bakir

Unconventional graffitti quickly goes down

Music

International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition

John Biweekly

Listen to recordings from Stage 1 Auditions

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THE ABC OF NEW CULTURE:
V as in Version

Mirek Filiciak / Alek Tarkowski

New culture, to an even greater extent than before, is a culture of versions. And it’s not just thanks to the term ‘culture 2.0’, although the label itself is not without meaning

All All Literature Film Theatre Music Art

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