Cultural activist Agata Diduszko-Zyglewska discusses the importance of Oliver Frljić ‘s play Curse, and potential actions the state may try to take against the theatre, director, and actors.
Michalina Wisłocka: Revolutionary Sexologist or Modern Heroine of Pain?
Is Wisłocka the feminist version of Kinsey, or the duet of Masters and Johnson from Central-Eastern Europe?
Solidarity Overthrows Starbucks Wage Exploitation [Interview]
Polish union members and political activists succeed at thwarting off an offer extended to Polish Starbucks employees to work in Germany for minimum wage.
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.
Women’s Reproductive Rights are the New Black
Many Polish citizens are beginning to feel frustrated with the current right-wing government after ten teachers have been forced to go through disciplinarian hearings.
Will Poland Grow as Fast as China?
Our rulers let themselves be carried away by their own propagandist optimism.
Registering Prepaid Sim Cards: Nine Controversies
The demand for more data, this time, came not from the market but directly from the policing arm of the state.