The Entangled Stories of the Baltic States
World + People
Science

The Entangled Stories of the Baltic States

Estonians, Latvians, and Lithuanians have inhabited the region for centuries—sometimes under the same rulers, but always with individual identities.
Jakub Niedźwiedź
Alone in the Bosom of Nature
World + People
Dreams and Visions

Alone in the Bosom of Nature

It is often said that Sweden is a ‘loners’ paradise’, but there is more to this than meets the eye. How, for example, is the Swedish concept of ‘solitude’ connected with time spent in nature?
Katarzyna Tubylewicz
The Creatives and Art of Poland’s Jewish Ghettoes
Art + Stories
Experiences

The Creatives and Art of Poland’s Jewish Ghettoes

Occupied Poland’s Jewish Ghettoes were home to creatives – painters, writers, musicians and actors who continued to produce art in spite of their circumstances.
Sylwia Stano
If There Were No Tomorrow
World + People
The Other School

If There Were No Tomorrow

Faced with a stagnant economy and a demographic crisis, Japanese youth prefer not to think about the future. Instead, they live day-to-day.
Paulina Wilk
Brackish Tears
Art + Stories
Experiences

Brackish Tears

In his work, Santanu Dey deals with the topic of the Marichjhapi massacre. In an effort to trace the entire structure of violence related to migration and displacement, the artist goes back to the “Mahabharata”, an ancient Hindu epic.
Santanu Dey
The Mystery of the Eider
World + People
Science

The Mystery of the Eider

Contemporary research papers are often stripped of emotion, but they needn’t be—as the joy of investigating colorful duck feathers shows.
Szymon Drobniak
“Where’s the Money?”
Art + Stories
Experiences

“Where’s the Money?”

The state of limited production resources has so deeply shaped our consciousness that virtually any conversation about money is extremely awkward. Ada Zielińska uses her position as an artist adept at navigating the field of art to critically scrutinize the system and its conditions while at the same time empathizing with her co-participants.
Ada Zielińska
Dreams Strewn with Spices
Soul + Body
Good Food

Dreams Strewn with Spices

The author always knew what his dream dish should taste like.
Michał Korkosz
Natural Order
World + People
Nature

Natural Order

From fractals to columnar joints, the natural world is home to many stunning patterns and regularities.
Mikołaj Golachowski
On Silver Film
Art + Stories
Art

On Silver Film

The act of taking an analogue photograph is the culmination of science, magic and technology – truly a moment to treasure.
Szymon Drobniak
To Be a Parent
Humor + Variety
Variety

To Be a Parent

In this edition of “Conversations from the Playground”, two young (in fact, exceptionally young) Polish experts talk about a topic that no child can escape: parenting.
Ewa Pawlik
The Russian Prophet of Immortality
Soul + Body
Good Mood

The Russian Prophet of Immortality

Nikolai Fyodorov believed that only resurrection of the dead could save the world. His extraordinary vision fascinated the likes of Dostoevsky and Tolstoy.
Michał Milczarek
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