Bug Beauty
Art + Stories
Experiences

Bug Beauty

Let’s look for creatures that crawl, jump and walk on long legs not only in the tall grass, but also on the canvases of old masters.
Michał Książek
Squaring the Circle

Squaring the Circle

The circular geometric configurations most commonly associated with Eastern religions can also be used to regenerate and restore life balance.
Agnieszka Rostkowska
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
Our Fungal Friends
World + People
Nature

Our Fungal Friends

We should not only think of mushrooms for their culinary uses – fungi hold immense ecological potential to repair the environment.
Łukasz Nowacki
A glimpse at LABA 2022
Art + Stories
Experiences

A glimpse at LABA 2022

We danced, meditated, learned, practiced yoga and good habits together, watched movies, read Przekrój, and admired post-holiday freckles. Get to learn LABA, our Free Time Festival!
Tall Tales
World + People
Nature

Tall Tales

Their centuries-old trunks and green crowns are not only witnesses of history, but also its characters, both protecting and creating stories.
Michał Książek
Who’s Afraid of Czech Women Writers?
Art + Stories
Opinions

Who’s Afraid of Czech Women Writers?

“Czechs! You know what they are? . . . Grinning beasts!” says Councilor Murarick in Closely Watched Trains. Can we still see this in their literature?
Anna Maślanka
Jungle Liars
World + People
Nature

Jungle Liars

They lie, manipulate, and lead us astray. They can also perfectly imitate others. Butterflies, snakes, potoos, and cuckoos are pretty good at conning.
Szymon Drobniak
Herodotus, the Pioneer
World + People
Science

Herodotus, the Pioneer

Herodotus wrote “The Histories” nearly 2500 years ago in ancient Greece. Nonetheless, it is still a relevant and influential book for us today.
Tomasz Wiśniewski
The Lost Memoirs of Alexander Selkirk
Art + Stories
Fiction

The Lost Memoirs of Alexander Selkirk

In 1704, Alexander Selkirk found himself exiled on the island of Más a Tierra, next to South America. Our author channels Selkirk’s voice to recount his seafaring life.
Andrzej Kula
*William Shakespeare
Humor + Variety
Variety

*William Shakespeare

A Shakespearean-era school group finds Zoom meetings taxing.
Grzegorz Uzdański
Daily Grace
Soul + Body
Good Mood

Daily Grace

Everyday rituals are ephemeral prayers, a hint to the gods for protection, encircling life like a fragrant garland.
Jay Griffiths
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