Centuries of Milk
Soul + Body
Good Food

Centuries of Milk

From cosmogonic myths to medieval cooking books, butter, cheese, and milk have played an important role in the everyday lives of humans across the globe.
Łukasz Modelski
A Chance for Gifts of Fate
World + People
Dreams and Visions

A Chance for Gifts of Fate

Non-traditional teaching approaches that integrate serendipity and social emotional learning can greatly aid the development of children in the classroom.
Maria Hawranek
The Lady and the Unicorn
Art + Stories
Experiences

The Lady and the Unicorn

The red is saturated and you can see the abundance of plants against it. Some of them are easy to identify, even for a moderately skilled naturalist: lily of the valley or daffodils here, wild strawberries there. Is this what the writer George Sand saw under her feet on a rainy day at Boussac Castle?
Agnieszka Drotkiewicz
With Seneca Among Children
Humor + Variety
Variety

With Seneca Among Children

The Roman philosopher, dramatist and statesman talks with a modern day Stoic about what we can learn from children and how Stoicism can guide us through the contemporary world.
Piotr Stankiewicz
When Worldviews Collide: Why Science Needs To Be Taught Differently
World + People
The Other School

When Worldviews Collide: Why Science Needs To Be Taught Differently

Science doesn’t exist in a cultural and existential vacuum and its teaching shouldn’t either.
Marcelo Gleiser
Feathered Flirts, Avian Advances
World + People
Nature

Feathered Flirts, Avian Advances

Author and naturalist Jacek Karczewski talks about the sexual habits of birds, their symbolism in Europe, and why we must strive to describe animals in empathetic terms.
Stasia Budzisz
The Poles From the Scottish Café
World + People
Science

The Poles From the Scottish Café

The Lwów School of Mathematics comprised some of the most brilliant mathematical minds – the problems they posited still inspire the latest maths theories.
Marek Górlikowski
He who wants to do good knocks at the gate; he who loves finds the gate open.
– Rabindranath Tagore
A Short Film About Womanhood
Art + Stories
Experiences

A Short Film About Womanhood

Iranian director Mania Akbari talks about living with illness, exile from her home country, and being a female artist in a world that is still marred by patriarchy.
Artur Zaborski
Birds of a Feather
Art + Stories
Art

Birds of a Feather

The Eurasian art collective reimagines symbols of power through forgotten myths. As their last Simurgh Self-Help exhibition at Warsaw’s Raster Gallery demonstrates, Slavs and Tatars are intent on translating not only languages but entire cultural narratives—from Persian epics to Soviet-altered alphabets—into tools for critique, humor, and healing. 
Steph Kretowicz
Devil’s Rib
Art + Stories
Experiences

Devil’s Rib

Today, the fatigue of modern life and fears of humanity’s collapse push humans towards living closer to nature.
Mateusz Kowalik
The aquarium
Art + Stories
Experiences

The aquarium

Jean Gaumy, “The aquarium”, 1987, New York City, Coney Island, USA
Jean Gaumy
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