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Krak Out the Veggies
Ewa Spohn | 6th March 2010
Every month, Ewa Spohn steps out and samples some of Krakow's culinary delights... and disasters
My Life: Anna Bargiel and Cecylia Malik
Staff journalist | 4th March 2010
Every month, we interview a prominent Cracovian for our My Life segment
Trips Off the Tongue: Gender & Past Tense
Grażyna Zawada | 1st March 2010
Have a Polish grammar question? Send it to editor [at] krakowpost.com
My Life: James Hopkin
Staff journalist | 13th February 2010
Every month, we interview a prominent Cracovian for our My Life segment
Fork Out: Pick of the Pączki
Ewa Spohn | 11th February 2010
Every month, Ewa Spohn steps out and samples some of Krakow's culinary delights ... and disasters
Love Life: Lonely in Krakow
Dr. Ovlowska | 4th February 2010
Your Love Life as a foreigner anywhere in the world has tons of advantages but, let’s face it, a number of challenges too. In this new column the Krakow Post has invited the expert Dr. Ovlowska to answer your questions on relationships and love in the context of different cultures.
Trips Off the Tongue: Daj mi papierosa
Grażyna Zawada | 3rd February 2010
Q: Why do Poles say “Daj mi papierosa” when my grammar book says it should be “Daj mi papieros”?
Fork Out: All About Pierogi
Ewa Spohn | 8th December 2009
Every month, Ewa Spohn steps out and samples some
of Krakow's culinary delights ... and disasters
Love Life: December 2009
Dr. Ovlowska | 5th December 2009
Your Love Life as a foreigner anywhere in the world has tons of advantages but, let’s face it, a number of challenges too. In this new column the Krakow Post has invited the expert Dr. Ovlowska to answer your questions on relationships and love in the context of different cultures. Please send your love life queries to lovelife@krakowpost.com
Animal Sounds in Polish
Grażyna Zawada | 5th December 2009
Is Polish really that difficult? Or is that just a myth, an over-used excuse touted by lazy language students? The Krakow Post presents a series of brief lessons, which should prove useful when learning this beautiful language, as prepared by a native Polish linguist and teacher.
Why Don’t Polish Shops Ever Have Enough Change?
John Marshall | 3rd December 2009
John Marshall is a writer and teacher who has had the great fortune to live in Krakow for several years. Krakow’s been good to him and, he hopes, he’s been good to Krakow.
My Life: Magda Sroka
Staff journalist | 2nd December 2009
This month, we hook up with Magda Sroka, who as director of the Krakow Festival Office, trips the light fantastic with a host of poets, musicians, artists, film-makers and pierogi chefs. She's a proud Cracovian, and this December (besides preparing an epic Wigilia dinner for her family) she's busy championing the second incarnation of Boska Komedia (The Divine Comedy), Krakow's pioneering festival of contemporary theatre.
Fork Out: An Introduction
Ewa Spohn | 6th November 2009
Every month, Ewa Spohn steps out and samples some of Krakow's culinary delights... and disasters
My Life: Piotr Krasnowolski
Staff Journalist | 5th November 2009
This month, we hook up with Piotr Krasnowolski, translator extraordinaire and expert on all things hobbity. Krasnowolski, known to some as Krasnal (dwarf), has acted as interpreter to politicians, professors and princes (those hailing from Great Britain, not Middle Earth, we should hasten to add). Much in demand for his graceful, on the spot translations, and his gallant on-stage manner, Krasnowolski is the owner of HOBBiT, and he labours under the motto "Carpe Diem = work by night!"
All Saints' Day
John Marshall | 5th November 2009
John Marshall is a writer and teacher who has had the great fortune to live in Krakow for several years. Krakow’s been good to him and, he hopes, he’s been good to Krakow.
Business Polish
Grażyna Zawada | 4th November 2009
Is Polish really that difficult? Or is that just a myth, an over-used excuse touted by lazy language students?
Krakow Post introduces a series of brief lessons, which should prove useful when learning this beautiful language, as prepared by a native Polish linguist and teacher.
The Rules of "Pan/Pani"
Grażyna Zawada | 6th October 2009
Is Polish really that difficult? Or is that just a myth, an over-used excuse touted by lazy language students?
Krakow Post introduces a series of brief lessons, which should prove useful when learning this beautiful language, as prepared by a native Polish linguist and teacher.
My Life: Mat Schulz and Gosia Płysa
Staff journalist | 5th October 2009
This month, My Life becomes Our Life as we interview Mat Schulz and Gosia Płysa, organisers of the Unsound Festival, which will take place in Krakow from October 19th to 25th.
Krakow Chronicles: Podgórze - A Walk on the Wild Side
John Marshall | 5th October 2009
John Marshall is a writer and teacher who has had the great fortune to live in Krakow for several years. Krakow’s been good to him and, he hopes, he’s been good to Krakow.
The 2nd Conditional in Polish
Grażyna Zawada | 3rd September 2009
Is Polish really that difficult? Or is that just a myth, an over-used excuse touted by lazy language students?
My Life: Piotr Lewicki and Kazimierz Łatak
Staff Journalist | 3rd September 2009
Every month, we interview a prominent Cracovian for our My Life segment.
The Past Perfect Tense
Grażyna Zawada | 4th August 2009
Is Polish really that difficult? Or is that just a myth, an over-used excuse touted by lazy language students?
Krakow Chronicles: Customer Service
John Marshall | 3rd August 2009
The Cut-Out-And-Keep Guide To Modern Poland No. 2: Customer Service
My Life: Krzysztof Falkowski
Staff journalist | 31st July 2009
Every month, we interview a prominent Cracovian for our My Life segment.
Krakow Chronicles: The Security Guard
John Marshall | 2nd July 2009
The Cut-Out-And-Keep Guide To Modern Poland No. 1: The Security Guard






