Rutka’s Notebook, a holocaust story recently named one of the 15 must see shows in the U.S. by the New York Times, has a Miami connection. Rutka’s Notebook is based on the real-life diary of ...
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Europa-Park CEO: “People Are Longing More and More for Genuine Experiences”
Amusement parks have long been more than just places for roller coasters–as shown by Europa-Park in Rust. Germany’s largest ...
The Dinner House in Philadelphia is exactly that kind of place, and if you’ve been driving past it without stopping, you’ve been making a terrible mistake that your taste buds will never forgive you ...
Artur Jósef Zaborski, the curator of the 30th European Union Film Festival in India, discusses the diversity of this year's selected films.
That’s Apteka in Pittsburgh’s Bloomfield neighborhood – an unassuming gem that transforms Eastern European comfort food into something extraordinary without a single animal product in sight. The ...
At a high-level EJA conference in Krakow, Jewish and European leaders warned that antisemitism is surging and urged Europe to ...
COURT HOUSE – Refugees are a natural consequence of war, as the civilian population flees bombs, tanks and advancing soldiers ...
Poland and other countries across Europe that found economic success in an era of collaboration are now facing a crumbling of ...
For children and adolescents, it is often important to be popular or liked. But young adults also appear to attach importance ...
Most people don’t associate super spy James Bond with Poland, but true 007 fans know that they share many curious links. One ...
In 1916, a Polish scientist discovered how to create a mono-crystal, which later became the basis for integrated circuits and semiconductors.
In 1978, Zofia Rydet embarked on a colossal task: photographing the inside of every household in Poland. The 67 year-old had ...
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