Perspectives on Poland: The Big Freeze
The Polish media’s obsession with snow rears its head once again
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The Polish media’s obsession with snow rears its head once again
Read moreSex, lies, and videotape
Read morePO: A party of love and change, or politics as usual?
Read moreWhy is a PETA campaign causing so much fuss in Poland?
Read morePolish minister of foreign affairs proposes demolishing Warsaw’s most famous building
Read moreFor this month’s Advice for Aliens feature, we spoke with David Miller, the owner of Massolit Books, Krakow’s beloved English-language bookstore. Massolit is opening a new addition to the shop this month, a wine room and café, much to the delight of its loyal circle of regulars.
Read moreAny sane person who’s had more than five minutes’ experience of crossing roads in Poland places about as much trust in Polish drivers as a bucket of plankton does in a blue whale…
Read moreJamie Stokes is an Englishman, author, and compulsive observer of Polish culture, though not necessarily in that order. He created Polandian.com and refuses to apologise.
Read moreAfter the recent arrest of film director Roman Polanski, a debate has been raging around the world concerning the motivation and the morality of the arrest. Below, Jonathan Andersen argues that justice, however delayed, must be served, while Jamie Stokes argues that justice has failed in this instance.
Read moreThis month, the Krakow Post launches its new section, “Home from home”. In this two-page feature, every month we will publish interviews, a column, language tips, and events by expats for expats (and locals). The inaugural interview begins with our chat with Teresa Klimczyk, the president of the International Women’s Association of Krakow (IWAK), who moved here from the UK.
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