Is Wisłocka the feminist version of Kinsey, or the duet of Masters and Johnson from Central-Eastern Europe?
Oliver Frljic: Campaign Against “Curse” is a Disgrace [Letter to Jean-Claude Juncker]
Actors and officials of the city of Warsaw have been exposed to an enormous quantity of media violence and hate-speech.
“Textus”: Embroidery, Textiles, and Feminism in Ukraine
Female artists from Ukraine and other post-Soviet spaces challenge the hierarchical structure of the art world with their embroidery and textile works.
A Film That Divides Poles and Ukrainians
A contemporary Polish film and the controversy surrounding it highlight the painful nuances of Ukraine and Poland’s mutual past.
A Kidnapped East
Kaja Puto tries to understand how Western is the East, and how Eastern is the West.
The Lost Opportunity: After the Pogrom
Fascism is always terror, and always leaves a political void.
On Truth Telling, or Why the Holocaust is Considered a ‘Controversial Topic’ in Lithuania
Every Lithuanian she had met was afraid of the topic of the Holocaust.