Ilona Wiśniewska’s reportages combine vivid storytelling and photography to explore life in the Arctic’s remote regions. From ...
Polish women reporters redefined journalism, covering everything from courtroom dramas and Nazi atrocities to life under ...
Monika Kucia speaks with Ewa Grochowska about the human bonds that influence cuisine and about what a wanderer carries in his ...
An international argument between Poland and the USSR nearly erupted due to an unusual triumphant gesture from the pole vault champion at the 1980 Olympics. Władysław Kozakiewicz's beaming face and ...
The international NGO called Foundation for Environmental Education in cooperation with local authorities and ecological organisations examines the swimming places all over the world and awards the ...
What sounds do you make when you’re stalled for words? And how well can you roll your ‘R’? The answers to questions like these often have a lot to do with your native tongue. What pronunciation ...
It’s common knowledge that you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but… By working on the visual side of books, graphic designers, illustrators and typographers help create the perfect reading ...
Adam Mickiewicz Institute is delighted to announce that the Polish Pavilion The Poetics of Necessity, designed by Zofia Jaworowska, Michał Sikorski, and Petro Vladimirov, has won the 2023 London ...
The first Polish skis? Two boards – one ash wood, the other beech – thin like a school ruler, tied onto the feet with rope. But the enthusiasm for these ‘swift boards’ and ‘travelling by ski’ soon ...
Is Kashubia passé? What can stereotypes and the Polonization of the region lead to? Can you become Kashubian? We talk to a reporter, podcaster and translator who is working on a book about her native ...
As daguerreotypes of insurgents in ‘czamary’ and mourning crinolines attest, fashion, design and photography became tools of resistance during the January Uprising. Under the partitions, Poles ...
The world’s most-popular philosophical novella for children and adults, ‘The Little Prince’ by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, is available in nearly 400 languages – including the Greater Polish, Silesian, ...