Dublin-based photographer Agata Stoinska talks to ANNA PALUCH about abandoning her architecture career for life through a lens
Dagmara and Paulina Kozik tell Anna Paluch about their business, producing floral arrangements for special occasions - especially weddings
Of all the questions I have ever been asked by new acquaintances, the two I consider the most boring are ‘Why did you come to Ireland?’ and ‘Why did you decide to learn Irish?’ When I say that I’m from Poland, there is little follow-up
Anna Paluch meets the Polish acoustic rock duo Twilite, currently promoting their debut album
For the last few weeks, every time I happen upon a certain Polish internet portal, I am bombarded with images of despaired white-collar workers with their heads in their hands, and headlines telling me about the end of prosperity, that we’re on the brink
Is Ireland’s Polish community in Ireland still strong enough to support its own local media? Anna Paluch speaks with the editor of Polski Express, Anna Pas, about how the Polish media in Ireland is changing to meet new expectations
Morgan Tsvangirai once said that Robert Mugabe reminded him of his own father – a stubborn old man. In a way, Tsvangirai’s relationship with Mugabe is similar to that of a strict father and a rebellious son. It started with Tsvangirai adoring Mugabe
If you attract attention on the dance floor for all the wrong reasons, there is help at hand. ANNA PALUCH meets a Polish couple in Dublin who can put the groove into your moves
Sinn Féin is actively seeking immigrant candidates to represent the party in the upcoming local elections, according to a party representative.
The inaccuracies in Edward Zwick’s new film Defiance, in cinemas now, may simply be the result of a misunderstanding of historical resources. But it is not the first time that Poland’s part in the Second World War has been misinterpreted by Hollywood.
It took a few months of tests, but Poland’s national broadcaster TVP has finally launched its new-look website with a host of innovative features.
Ingvar Kamprad, owner of the Swedish furniture retail giant Ikea, met this Monday with Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Economy Waldemar Pawlak to discuss the setting up of a new factory in the country for the European market.
JOBS AT computer giant Dell may be moving from Ireland to Poland, but this country’s Poles are unlikely to be enticed.