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Bulletin Board Spring 2016
2016 Vol. 8 No. 2—Spring / Bulletin Board

Bulletin Board Spring 2016

Polcast, a new podcast; a metaphor for the EU; the spirit of Warsaw’s people; and more.

Bulletin Board Winter 2016
Bulletin Board

Bulletin Board Winter 2016

Even if you don’t read Polish, check out this inspiring story in our new partner’s newspaper, GAZETA. The pictures and video will leave you in awe. More…

Bulletin Board Fall 2015
2015 Vol. 7 No. 3 — Fall / Bulletin Board

Bulletin Board Fall 2015

The Africa-EU Partnership; “The Zookeeper’s Wife” home now a museum; two events on Miron Białoszewski in New York; and a concert at the Assembly Hall of Palais des Nations in Geneva in tribute to Polish pianist Artur Rubinstein.

Bulletin Board Summer 2015
2015 Vol. 7 No. 2 — Summer / Bulletin Board

Bulletin Board Summer 2015

A 3D map of the Tatra mountains wows; Krzysztof Kieslowski’s “Decalogue” to get an American remake; Aquila Polonica’s “Color of Courage” wins awards; and variant spellings are suddenly everywhere – including here.

Rynek Underground
2015 Vol. 7 No. 1 — Spring / Bulletin Board

Bulletin Board Spring 2015

Modjeska Monteith Simkins; Polin, Warsaw’s Museum of the History of Polish Jews; 11 Must-See Modern Museums in Poland; Sir Andrzej Panufnik; Mariusz Trelinski directs two operas at New York’s Met; the Witcher 3; and the centrality of Eastern European studies.

Bulletin Board Fall 2014
2014 Vol. 6 No. 3 — Fall-Winter / Bulletin Board

Bulletin Board Fall 2014

Agnieszka Holland to direct two “House of Cards” episodes; British/Australian filmmaker Simon Target brings us “A Town Called Brzostek,” and Canada & Poland honor their forces that fought together during WWII.

Summer 2014 Bulletin Board
2014 Vol. 6 No. 2 — Summer / Bulletin Board

Summer 2014 Bulletin Board

Eric Bednarski’s documentary, Neon, traces the history of neon illumination in Warsaw; a Polish documentary about the 1944 Warsaw Uprising has been made entirely from colourised archival film footage; Bill Johnston wins the Transatlantyk Prize for 2014; the Jagiellonian University celebrates its 650th jubilee with a year-long celebration – and more.

Winter-Spring 2014 Bulletin Board
2014 Vol. 6 No. 1 — Winter-Spring / Bulletin Board

Winter-Spring 2014 Bulletin Board

2014 is the 600th anniversary of Polish-Turkey relations; Guernica Editions is seeking stories for an anthology centered on Poland and Polish Diaspora; Oxford University’s St. Antony’s College Programme on Modern Poland; an English version of a novel about Jan Karski’s life and times has been released.

Poland in the Rockies is Back and in Banff
2014 Vol. 6 No. 1 — Winter-Spring / Bulletin Board

Poland in the Rockies is Back and in Banff

On the 10th anniversary of the Polish symposium’s debut, Poland in the Rockies has been revived and will return to Western Canada’s most beautiful classroom.

Fall 2013 Bulletin Board
2013 Vol. 5 No. 3 — Fall / Bulletin Board

Fall 2013 Bulletin Board

Stefan Norblin’s life and art continue to fascinate; Ida dazzles, as does Life Feels Good. Wojtek the Soldier Bear gets his own Scottish tartan; Beth Holmgren’s book on Helena Modjeska is awarded; and Magda Romanska seems to be everywhere. Plus Katy Carr explores war and freedom through film and music workshops.

Summer 2013 Bulletin Board
2013 Vol. 5 No. 2 — Summer / Bulletin Board

Summer 2013 Bulletin Board

Magda Romanska’s new play, Opheliamachine, in LA; Piotr Piwowarczyk’s film, Santa Rosa, in Chicago; Basia and Leonard Myszynski’s Modjeski film in the works; and historian Timothy Snyder everywhere.

Spring 2013 Bulletin Board
2013 Vol. 5 No. 1 — Spring / Bulletin Board

Spring 2013 Bulletin Board

Lots of honors and awards for books – all reviewed in CR. Plus: An artist comes home; Elgar for the musically inclined; Manya, the Living History of Maria Skłodowska-Curie; and a beer named for Wojtek the Soldier Bear.

Spring 2012 Bulletin Board
2012 vol. 4 no. 1 — Spring / Bulletin Board

Spring 2012 Bulletin Board

• Polish-German Relations
Ice Warriors – Poland’s Adam Mickiewicz Institute publishes its first comic book
• Quo Vadis 2012 in Calgary, Canada
Freedom Climbers author Bernadette McDonald in Montreal + Ottawa
• The Slavic Performing Arts Heritage Festival at Luzerne County Community College in Shamokin, PA – Writing Competition