2011 Vol 3. No. 2 — Summer

Polish Movie Nite presents Julian Myers & Chris Fitzpatrick: Wajda’s The Promised Land
2011 Vol 3. No. 2 — Summer / Films

Polish Movie Nite presents Julian Myers & Chris Fitzpatrick: Wajda’s The Promised Land

Polish Movie Nite: Polish cinema, viewed and reviewed by Americans, leads them to a better understanding of “the complexities of contemporary Poland.”

Polish Movie Nite presents Erica Levin: Kieślowski’s Camera Buff
2011 Vol 3. No. 2 — Summer / Films

Polish Movie Nite presents Erica Levin: Kieślowski’s Camera Buff

Polish Movie Nite: Polish cinema, viewed and reviewed by Americans, leads them to a better understanding of “the complexities of contemporary Poland.”

Inside a Community College: A General Psychology Class’ Analyses of Krystyna Wituska
2011 Vol 3. No. 2 — Summer / Books

Inside a Community College: A General Psychology Class’ Analyses of Krystyna Wituska

A drama based on the letters of a young Polish resistance fighter, Krystyna Wituska, is discussed by students in a psychology class at Luzerne Community College in Shamokin, Pennsylvania. Vince Chesney reports.

What Paderewski Taught Me about Being
2011 Vol 3. No. 2 — Summer / Poetry

What Paderewski Taught Me about Being

Poet Kath Abela Wilson once wrote about “How I Fell In Love with Chopin.” This poem was written for the Paderewski-Chopin conference at Loyola University, Nov. 12, 2010 and read while accompanied by mathematician and flutist, Rick Wilson.