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Intro

UNSOUND Sounds Good

John Biweekly

St Catherine’s church was full. The audience sat with their backs facing the altar. Blasphemy?

Art

CULTURE 2.0 – Level 2.0

John Biweekly

Accompanying to the Culture 2.0 Conference is the Enter Level 2.0 exhibition. What’s coming this year? There’s a selection for you

Side effects

Culture 2.0: Media-Aware

John Biweekly

Today, one can hardly imagine an educational process ignoring the possibilities that arise from new media

Film

Freedom Fighters in the Ghetto

Joanna Ostrowska

Panek’s film is an excellent example of the shift in our understanding of historical films, once associated with ‘heavy’ period pieces

Theatre

Polish Tanztheater?

Anna Królica

It is an interesting coincidence that 1973 saw the creation of both Pina Bausch’s Tanztheater Wuppertal and the Polish Dance Theatre – Poznań Ballet

Literature

The Urge to Tell a Story

ZOFIA ZALESKA TALKS TO ETGAR KERET

If an alien came to Earth and saw Lars von Trier’s movies it would want to destroy the human race. I don't think that would be the case, if it read my stories

Literature

WHO’S WHO AND WHY:
Eugeniusz Tkaczyszyn-Dycki

Agnieszka Le Nart

His nostalgic descriptions of days gone by and people he’s known give these writings a seductive air. His writings have been referred to as a ‘dark passion’

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EVERYDAY RESISTANCE:
Mommy! Mammon!

Katarzyna Tórz

Amidst a record lotto jackpot, news of growing poverty rates in Europe, and endless speculation about the peak price of the Swiss franc, a modest yet extraordinarily telling exhibition has sprung up in several cities across the country

All All Literature Film Theatre Music Art

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AT A GLANCE:
Cocktails in the Shadow
of the Redeemer

Maria Poprzęcka

A struggle of ambitions has been going on over whether the Christ of Świebodzin is taller than his Brazilian counterpart. The Polish statue, even the added height of its golden crown, doesn’t stand a chance

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SOMETHING OR OTHER:
Little Rebellions

Irena Grudzińska-Gross

Touching is what is needed. Memory doesn’t hold the map

Art

A Nature Lesson on Wspólna Street

Karol Sienkiewicz

The greatest attraction of Warsaw’s first Gallery Weekend was the opening of the Raster Gallery location, inaugurated with an exhibition by young Czech artist Eva Koťátková