Take Leaf!
Soul + Body
Good Food

Take Leaf!

Peels, leaf stalks, leaves—these unwanted parts of fruit and vegetables, once condemned to the rubbish bin, now often become the most desired morsels. The leftovers are the new black! 
Michał Korkosz
Digital Paradise
Art + Stories
Art

Digital Paradise

Photographer Wojtek Wieteska and curator Ania Diduch talk about their exhibition “Paradise 101” at the Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology in Kraków.
Joanna Kinowska
The World’s Pre-Eminent Globetrotter
Art + Stories
Experiences

The World’s Pre-Eminent Globetrotter

Almost 700 years ago, the Moroccan Muslim scholar Muhammad Ibn Battuta travelled around 117,000 kilometres across the world – more than any other pre-modern explorer.
Maciej Świetlik
A Note of Nature
World + People
Nature

A Note of Nature

Musical compositions inspired by the sounds of nature can bring relief, while simultaneously raising awareness of issues related to climate change.
Wioleta Żochowska
What Comes After Growth?
World + People
Dreams and Visions

What Comes After Growth?

Wojciech Mejor—a leading figure in the Polish post-growth movement—talks about food sovereignty, food cooperativism and alternatives to capitalism.
Katarzyna Michalczak
A Sensory Siege
Soul + Body
Wellbeing

A Sensory Siege

If your brain lost the ability to shut out certain stimuli, you would hear every single sound clearly, sense every single smell and taste, and feel the texture of everything that your skin comes into contact with. This is precisely how people on the autism spectrum often feel.
Natalia Fiedorczuk
How Arne Sowed the Seed
World + People
Nature

How Arne Sowed the Seed

Almost half a century ago, the Norwegian philosopher Arne Næss created the concept of deep ecology. We still have much to learn from his principles today.
Andrzej Kula
The Face
Humor + Variety
Variety

The Face

The curious incident of the face in the mirror.
Matthew Coachinger
Professor Filutek, part 32
Humor + Variety
Professor Filutek

Professor Filutek, part 32

Trick or treat!
The Trick
Art + Stories
Fiction

The Trick

A horror story about an eye that drew the author into a trap.
Matthew Coachinger
31st January 1863
World + People
Science

31st January 1863

On this day in 1863, a certain French author published his first novel, about three Brits taking a balloon trip over Africa. Jules Verne’s debut was a hit, and guaranteed his legacy.
Adam Węgłowski
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
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