Poland’s wine renaissance has taken the country from amateur 'allotment garden' bottles and tongue-in-cheek euphemisms such as ‘Piast acidity’ to a dynamic, ambitious winemaking culture spread across ...
To celebrate Halloween, the Adam Mickiewicz Institute is making the book ‘With Stake and Spade: Vampiric Diversity in Poland’ ...
Traditional lace is white and delicate, made as much from thread as it is from air. In Poland, this special craft intertwines ...
A remarkable classic weaving technique, which produces works as practical as they are decorative, is currently experiencing a ...
From onion-topped flatbreads once baked in Lublin’s Jewish quarter to Zamość duck stuffed with duck and dried fruit, the ...
In celebration of the first major review of Polish animation in the six-decade history of the Ann Arbor Film Festival, ...
Otwinowska, Monika Kucia explores how post-war Poland’s countryside kitchens transformed under socialism, migration, and ...
In ‘Untranslatable Treasures’, acclaimed translator Antonia Lloyd-Jones takes us on a witty, affectionate journey through the ...
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Alan Walker, the esteemed biographer of Liszt and Chopin, explains his singular approach to history. He reveals why he remains an ‘analogue person‘ in a digital world, and argues that the best path to ...
At Warsaw’s History Meeting House, three powerful exhibitions intertwine past and present to ask what war, loss, and recovery look like through human eyes. From haunting Magnum Photos images of ...
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