Tuesday Jun 23 | The Age
Poland's NecroExpo: where the Grim Reaper cashes in
This season, grey is the new black. And pale pine is in. If you're a trend-conscious undertaker looking for the latest in funeral-wear and coffins, or simply hunting for a hearse, then Poland's annual NecroExpo is where it's at.
The gathering place for a merry band of Three Percenters. Thursday, June 18, 2009 Does it matter if you're murdered by a Nazi instead of a Communist?: The False Dichotomy of "Right Wing" versus "Left Wing." Cartoon at the time of the Hitler-Stalin Pact, 1939.
Richard Cohen: When anti-Semitism is part of the mainstream
To far more people than we would like to admit, the mystery of James W. von Brunn, the alleged shooter at the Holocaust Memorial Museum, is not that he held such weird and depraved views about Jews and the Holocaust, but that those views are considered weird and depraved.
Holocaust Debate: Readers Respond to 'Hitler's European Helpers'
This week's SPIEGEL cover story about the role of European collaborators in the Holocaust has struck a nerve with our readers.
Polish police go out on patrol with Selby traffic cop colleagues
SELBY police welcomed four Polish officers to the force as part of a drive to exchange knowledge and expertise on road safety.
EU Traffic Officers Visit North Yorkshire
The visit was part of the 'Lifesaver' project run by TISPOL, the European Traffic Police Network... North Yorkshire Police welcomed four Polish police officers to the force last week to exchange knowledge and expertise on road safety .
PERFORMANCE/TOUR: Artists Oleg Kireyev and Keith Javors at the Iridium Jazz Club (NYC) on April 15
Oleg Kireyev and Keith Javors Trio Featuring: Oleg Kireyev , saxophones Keith Javors , piano Boris Kozlov, bass E.J. Strickland , drums In a continuing collaboration of East and West, Russian jazz saxophonist Oleg Kireyev joins the Keith Javors Trio in an exciting evening of straight-ahead jazz with world influences.
The Hangover after the Party: Eastern Europe's Economic Crash
The global downturn has hit Eastern Europe with particular vengeance. Countries that profited more than many others from globalization and were previously capitalism's rising stars are now seeing demand for exports collapse, along with their currencies.
When he walks in the street or enters a Jerusalem hotel, everyone turns to stare at him.
Beyond the Bricks: The Libfeld brothers
Teddy Libfeld would be proud of his "boys." The hurricane force behind the building giant The Conservatory Group, who died in 2000 at the age of 72, always referred to his four sons as his "boys," says the ...
A former Wis3a Krakow coach was indicted on corruption charges last week. This was the latest in a number of arrests that have crippled the sport in Poland Former soccer coach Andrzej B. was detained by Central ...
A Lucky Child: a Memoir of Surviving Auschwitz as a Young Boy by Thomas Buergenthal review
A Lucky Child: a Memoir of Surviving Auschwitz as a Young Boy by Thomas Buergenthal - review Genevieve Fox is moved by the story of a Holocaust survivor "I had become a true child of the camps," observes Thomas ...
Lukasz Zaluska has admitted to using Dundee United as a "trampoline" for a move to Celtic.