Remembering Kieslowski at Juliusz Slowacki Theater
The Juliusz Slowacki Theater will host a concert Jan. 25 of Wojciech Kilar’s music, commemorating Polish director Krzysztof Kieslowski.
Read moreThe Juliusz Slowacki Theater will host a concert Jan. 25 of Wojciech Kilar’s music, commemorating Polish director Krzysztof Kieslowski.
Read moreKrakow is staging its first Carnival this month and next.
Read moreThis year’s strangely warm winter encourages you to, among other things, take a walk around Planty Park.
Read moreThis season’s Great Christmas Orchestra Assistance events raised 30 mln zloty for children’s medical needs, the charity’s organizers reported.
Read moreBritish transport companies are more and more willing to recruit Polish bus drivers. FirstGroup, one of the biggest companies in the UK, has employed about 1,500 Poles across its network in the last five years.
Read morePublishing Company Znak has organized a meeting in Krakow with Jan Tomasz Gross, author of “Fear: Anti-Semitism in Poland after Auschwitz – An Essay in Historical Interpretation,” on Jan. 24.
Read moreThe national post operator, Poczta Polska, caused disappointment and frustration among its clients as countless gift packages and greetings cards failed to reach their recipients in time for Christmas.
Read moreEveryone who travels by train in Poland has the same negative opinions about comfort and punctuality. Somebody has calculated that during one year all the trains in Poland were late a total of almost three years.
Read moreAlmost all parties in the Polish parliament have supported the idea of introducing so-called supplementary protection to Polish law. This protection would apply to foreigners in Poland whose return to their home countries could be dangerous.
Read morePoles work more hours a week and more hours a year than anyone in Europe, according to the European Statistical Office. Poles work 2,366 hours a year. The second-place Danes work 2,288 hours.
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