WHEN YOUR HOMELAND IS NOT ENOUGH… While being a child everything seems to be huge, impenetrable, just limitless. Going to the playground becomes an amazing adventure, and a fortress built out of some pillows and blankets becomes a place impossible to be conquered by the knights belonging to the enemy forces. While growing up not […]
The weekly interview: Reut Shaviro
To the rhythm of the sounds… When I think about what my life is consisted of, namely about the things I couldn’t live without, my thoughts focus on the sounds. Constant vibrations, rattling noises of the wheels and laud car horns, lively hustle and bustle in a crowded café, a man in his overalls shouting […]
The weekly interview: Christy Faber
CELEBRATING EVERY MOMENT… What does food mean to us? How often do we reflect upon this matter? I believe that the modern world and trends ruling in social media don’t allow us to ignore that issue. Surely, what we eat determines how we feel. Therefore, our meals should not only be delicious, but also full […]
The weekly interview: Jeannie Mañaga
WHEREVER MY FEET MAY TAKE ME… Sweat. Effort. Sprained muscles. Injuries. Hours of training and self-sacrifice. This is how a runner’s life look like to ignorant people, not interested in sport at all. Of course, each of these statements may be applied to this and many other sports disciplines. What’s the true essence of this […]
The weekly interview: Magdalena Wsół
Splendor in the good old-fashioned way How to preserve memories? The atmosphere of the epoch we live in? How to get to know the things which have been inaccessible for years and covered with a thick layer of dust? Paintings, which had appeared long before the first photographs, are the medium of the historical events, […]