The St. Nicholas Code The St. Nicholas Code
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The St. Nicholas Code

The Mysterious Origins of Santa Claus
It’s easy enough to recognize who Santa Claus is, but his namesake’s story is not quite so simple. In fact, it’s possible that St. Nicholas never even existed…
Adam Węgłowski
Mindfulness Exercises for a Cold Day
Soul + Body
Wellbeing

Mindfulness Exercises for a Cold Day

In the cold of rainy spring days or blistering winter nights, turn inward to find what you’re missing.
Magdalena Róża Skoczewska
Are We Ceding Humanity to Machines?
Art + Stories
Opinions

Are We Ceding Humanity to Machines?

With artificial intelligence surpassing human capabilities in benchmark after benchmark of higher cognition, our old hierarchy is fracturing. What happens when machines no longer fit comfortably at the bottom? Can we still retain our place in this order, or are we being displaced by what we’ve created?
Natalie Monbiot
A fictional autobiography
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Photo

A fictional autobiography

Belgian artist Rinus Van Der Velde is known for his large-scale whimsical drawings. See a selection of work from his recent shows in Paris and Rome.
Rinus Van de Velde
Seeing Green
World + People
Nature

Seeing Green

Human eyes like to gaze into other eyes—so it is easy for us to overlook creatures that do not have eyes. Even when these creatures are countless, even when they’re all around, and even when they are invaluable to human life—if they are not similar to us, we are blind to them.
Klaudia Khan
Art Basel 2024 through a Polish Lens
Art + Stories
Experiences

Art Basel 2024 through a Polish Lens

Three focused historic presentations of Polish women artists—Ewa Partum, Erna Rosenstein, and Maria Pinińska-Bereś—encouraged slow looking amidst the hustle and bustle of the famous Swiss art fair.
Aga Sablińska
Migrating at the End of the World
Art + Stories
Opinions

Migrating at the End of the World

“We are facing a huge upheaval this century, there’s no escaping it,” Environmental journalist Gaia Vince discusses climate change’s effect on migration as parts of the world become unlivable.
Natalia Domagała
Let Baby You Lift Your Spirits
World + People
Dreams and Visions

Let Baby You Lift Your Spirits

Our belief is that even that which seems impossible, is possible. And this is how, one June evening, a giant baby appeared sleeping peacefully over Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The Wallpaper That Killed the Emperor
Art + Stories
Experiences

The Wallpaper That Killed the Emperor

Green is the color most commonly associated with life. Yet, the color of vibrancy and growth has a darker, more malicious side to it.
Szymon Drobniak
An Introduction to Przekrój
Humor + Variety
Variety

An Introduction to Przekrój

Near the end of the Second World War, a magazine made of wit and levity was born—and everyone in Poland read it.
Sylwia Niemczyk
Welcome to Przekrój!
Humor + Variety
Variety

Welcome to Przekrój!

Welcome to the world of Przekrój! We are delighted to introduce ourselves.
Sylwia Niemczyk
Looking to the future always diverts us from our present life, from the here and now.
– Magdalena Róża Skoczewska
Unshaken as The Himalayas
Soul + Body
Breathe In

Unshaken as The Himalayas

For centuries, yoga adepts and spiritual seekers have been heading to Rishikesh, a small city in northern India. Przekrój editor and yogi Agnieszka Rostkowska followed in their footsteps to talk with Sandeep Pandey, one of the most renowned yoga teachers in the Himalayan Yoga tradition.
Agnieszka Rostkowska
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