Socialism in Cusco?
Art + Stories
Experiences

Socialism in Cusco?

The Incan Empire was driven by many surprising yet successful ideas – such as managing a powerful political entity without a market economy.
Scotty Hendricks
A Sonic Suprise
World + People
Science

A Sonic Suprise

Cymatics—the study of visible sound—is quite easily explored. All you need to do is rub your fingers around the rim of a glass…
Iza Smelczyńska
Sound of Body, Sound of Mind
Soul + Body
Good Mood

Sound of Body, Sound of Mind

From free jazz to Bach, both music therapy and self-directed listening can have multiple health benefits for the human brain and mind.
Enis Yucekoralp
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
Crimson Ink
Art + Stories
Opinions

Crimson Ink

Art and war. No two spheres are at once more alike and more distant from each other. As Russia was amassing troops near the Ukrainian border, our critic found himself thinking about turning blood into art.
Stach Szabłowski
How Did We Discover Stanisław Lem’s Unpublished Short Story?
Art + Stories
Opinions

How Did We Discover Stanisław Lem’s Unpublished Short Story?

How did we find a previously unpublished short story of Stanisław Lem, one of the most celebrated Polish writers of all time?
Przekrój
Professor Filutek, part 13
Humor + Variety
Professor Filutek

Professor Filutek, part 13

The onion episode.
Baby Earth, Infant Sun
World + People
Science

Baby Earth, Infant Sun

What analogies and metaphors might be useful in describing the processes of planets and stars in our solar system?
Łukasz Lamża
Three Exercises for Focusing the Mind
Soul + Body
Breathe In

Three Exercises for Focusing the Mind

A psychologist suggests three mindfulness exercises that can help focus your mind.
Magdalena Róża Skoczewska
Obligations
Art + Stories
Experiences

Obligations

Jacek Dehnel
On the far side of the lake, the shattered pane of an ice floe,
closer in waves like soft streaks, one by one
docking near the shore,
then setting out from shore.
Later I watched as a heron skimmed over that icy pane,
doubled, mirrored,
both real and reflected,
reflected and real:
that day I did nothing,
yet I did everything necessary.



Author’s commentary:
The poem is pretty self-evident. Let readers take it in and figure out what’s going on. But beneath what’s universal in it, there’s something more prosaic and individual. When, for a long period, I was unable to finish a book of poems, another poet encouraged me—since I had a fellowship to Berlin—to work on poetry there instead of prose. I had always believed that poems come when they want to, but this time it was a matter of attitude, of making a habit of observing reality. In a month’s time, I had more than a dozen poems, including this one, and that Berlin notebook filled out my collection Najdziwniejsze (The strangest).
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The Heart of the Flame
Art + Stories
Experiences

The Heart of the Flame

In Persia, turquoise symbolized water and victory, in Mesoamerica, creative power. The Egyptians called it the word “mefkat,” which meant joy and delight.
Tomasz Wichrowski
Jewels for a Select Few
Art + Stories
Art

Jewels for a Select Few

The rituals of the Freemasons are shrouded in secrecy, but what about the symbols and iconography on Masonic jewellery?
Tomasz Wichrowski
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