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Fuse Media x Pride Month

Continuing the new season of its growing Future History franchise, Fuse Media is celebrating Pride Month throughout June by honoring the Future LGBTQ History makers who are currently using their voice to drive positive change and whose impact on the world will be talked about in the future.

The LGBTQ History Class of 2021 will be spotlighted through a short-form video series that premieres this week on the Fuse digital and social platforms, as well as its Fuse and FM (Fuse Music) linear channels.

The Future LGBTQ History Class of 2021 is:

  • Lil Nas X for breaking any expectation that he’s a one trick pony and using his elevated status to express himself on his own terms.
  • Carmen Maria Machado for continuing to break boundaries for queer authors and bringing new perspectives to sci-fi and horror fiction with the collection, “Her Body and Other Parties.”
  • Trans icon, role model and top model Isis King, one of television and fashion’s most visible transgender person. For many, seeing themselves represented on the screen and the catwalk is a welcome affirmation.
  • Composer, artist, cellist and singer, Kelsey Lu who shares their activism and emotions through their art and will make an impact for years to come.
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David Shaw Solo Album Tour

Platinum-selling singer, songwriter, musician, and producer David Shaw has announced headlining tour dates in support of his debut self-titled solo album, out now via his own imprint Yokoko Records in partnership with C3 Records. The tour will kick off this summer with back-to-back shows on July 2 and 3 in Key West, FL and make stops through Alabama, Mississippi, and Texas, wrapping with two nights in Nantucket on July 20 and 21. Tickets are on sale now for all summer dates.

Then, this winter, Shaw will hit the road again starting December 4 in Atlanta, GA with performances in Tennessee, Illinois, Ohio, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania. He’ll also be stopping at Bowery Ballroom in New York City on December 17 and then will close out the run in Washington, DC on December 18. Full routing below. General on sale for the winter dates begins June 4 at 10am local time. For all ticketing details, please visit www.davidshaw.com. Accompanying Shaw on the upcoming outing is an ensemble of talented musicians and friends including PJ Howard [drums] and Chris Gelbuda [guitar] – who also appear on David Shaw – as well as Pete Murano [guitar], Andriu Yanovski [Keys], and Noah Young [bass].

“I’m extremely excited to bring this new project out on the road. These songs were made to be played LIVE,” shares Shaw. “It’s going to be very interesting to see how they evolve with the addition of a very important ingredient to the mix. All of you! I can’t wait to see all those faces I’ve missed over this past year. You know who you are! See you all real soon!”

Produced by Jack Splash (4-time Grammy award-winning producer of Kendrick Lamar, Alicia Keys, Solange, Valerie June, St Paul and The Broken Bones), the recently released 12-track LP showcases Shaw’s true self, exemplifying his hard-working and courageous nature as he placed a renewed focus on self-care and personal growth – PRESS HERE to listen. With his new music, The Revivalists front man and enigmatic talent follows the direction of his own internal compass as a solo artist, riling up his raw rock n roll impulses as he opens up like never before as a lyricist, poet, and storyteller. David Shaw features the singles “Got Me Feeling Good,” “Heavy Soul,” “Shivers,” “Shaken” and “Promised Land,” which have collectively garnered nearly three million streams and received early support from Billboard, SPIN, NPR, Rolling Stone, and American Songwriter. In addition to Howard and Gelbuda, Shaw’s backing band on the album also features Neal Francis [vocals/guitar] and Mike Starr [bass].

Tomorrow, Friday, June 4, Shaw will conclude his 5-show weekly livestream series “From The City To The Swamp” via Mandolin at Chicago’s legendary venue The Metro with a performance featuring new songs from the album, deep cuts, acoustic versions, and more. For more information and to purchase tickets, PRESS HERE.

Shaw initially planted the seeds for his new solo songs as he toured behind The Revivalists’ acclaimed album Take Good Care, playing to sold-out venues and their biggest festival crowds to date (including opening for The Rolling Stones). In addition to their platinum breakout single “Wish I Knew You” and four studio albums, the chart-topping band has racked up 525 million global streams, numerous Alternative and Triple A chart hits including several #1s, and major media recognition and TV appearances including Austin City LimitsThe Late Show with Stephen ColbertEllen, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and TODAY. Shaw also spearheaded the creation of The Revivalists’ Rev Causes, the band’s philanthropic umbrella fund which supports the essential work of organizations handpicked by the band dedicated to reviving and investing in our communities, health, and environment. These organizations include Center for Disaster Philanthropy, National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Songs for Kids Foundation, Upturn Arts, Everytown for Gun Safety, and more. As a proud Ohio native, David also created, produces, and hosts the Big River Get Down in Hamilton, OH, – an annual two-night concert event that gives back to the ongoing renaissance of his hometown, donating all proceeds to the City of Hamilton’s 4 of July fireworks and RiversEdge Concert Series.

This summer, The Revivalists will return to the stage with back-to-back reduced capacity shows at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on June 10 and 11 with Neal Francis supporting. The acclaimed eight-piece band is also set to perform at Railbird Festival in Lexington, KY on August 28 and at The Fillmore in New Orleans on October 16 for Jazz Fest. For more info on these shows and The Revivalists’ upcoming tour dates, visit www.therevivalists.com.

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NEEDTOBREATHE x What I’m Here For

GRAMMY Award-nominated rock band NEEDTOBREATHE have released “What I’m Here For”, the opening track off their forthcoming studio album Into The Mystery. The song is available to stream and download starting today HEREInto The Mystery is due for release on July 30 via Elektra Records and is available for pre-order now HERE. Limited edition merch offerings are available exclusively through NEEDTOBREATHE’s online store HERE.

“What I’m Here For” follows the recent release of Into The Mystery’s current single  “I Wanna Remember” featuring seven-time GRAMMY Award winner Carrie Underwood. Underwood also appears alongside NEEDTOBREATHE in the track’s official music video, which exclusively world premiered on CMT, MTV, and ViacomCBS’ Times Square billboard. Next week, NEEDTOBREATHE and Carrie Underwood will deliver the song’s television debut performance at the 2021 “CMT Music Awards.” The show airs on Wednesday, June 9 at 8:00PM ET/7:00PM CT on CMT, MTV, MTV2, Logo, Paramount Network and TV Land.

Into The Mystery was announced last month alongside the release of the album’s lead single and title track. The album’s early songs have received praise from Rolling Stone, Billboard, People, American Songwriter, and more. NEEDTOBREATHE also just unveiled the album’s full tracklisting, which features additional collaborations with Jon Foreman of Switchfoot and Natalie Hemby of The Highwomen.

This Fall, NEEDTOBREATHE will embark on their massive Into The Mystery Tour with support from Switchfoot and The New Respects. The 38-city trek will visit iconic venues such as Denver, CO’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre (fifth consecutive sold out appearance) and Los Angeles, CA’s Greek Theatre, and see the band perform their first-ever headline show at Nashville, TN’s Bridgestone Arena. The Into The Mystery Tour will kick off on September 7 in St. Louis, MO, and wrap on October 30 in Atlanta, GA. Tickets for all dates are available now HERE.

Just as their critically acclaimed 2020 album Out of Body impacted audiences, NEEDTOBREATHE capitalized on a rush of inspiration and rode the wave of creativity. Without telling a soul, the band decamped to a historic house-turned-recording studio in Columbia, TN to begin working on new music. Over the course of three weeks, they resided under one roof, laughed during meals, explored their surroundings, and recorded together with co-producer and engineer Konrad Snyder and special guests. Out of this de facto creative hub and “extended summer camp, they handcrafted an album reflective of the moment, yet independent of all expectations-even their own. For as intimate as the story may seem, they filmed every minute of it for an upcoming documentary entitled, Into The Mystery. Watch a teaser for the film HERE.

The past 12 months represent one of the most prolific periods in the band’s career thus far. They recently unveiled Live from the Woods Vol. 2 a live album recorded during three sold out, socially distanced outdoor concerts at Pelham, TN’s famed The Caverns. The band previewed the album with an appearance on CBS’s The Late Late Show with James Corden. Watch their interview and performance of “Alive” HERE. Meanwhile, Out of Body debuted in the top 5 across three Billboard charts, and received critical acclaim from Billboard, Spin, Southern Living, American Songwriter, Taste of Country, and more.

The Puzzling Beauty of Black Pearl Necklaces

Pearls have always been seen as a symbol of class, elegance, and refinement. Although there are many different types of beautiful pearls, one specific type has been the most popular among pearl lovers, due to its rarity and mysterious look. Black pearls deliver a chic and modern look, whether displayed on a necklace or some earrings.

But, what’s so puzzling about black pearl necklaces? 

Black pearl necklaces are considered the most exotic and enigmatic of all other types of pearl necklaces. Wearing a black pearl necklace gives off a rare elegance that other jewelry pieces could never deliver.

Get To Know More About Black Pearls

Most often connected with Tahitian pearls, they can also be Akoya or Freshwater. Although there are varieties of styles, the most popular–Tahitian black pearls, are formed black-lip oysters that are capable of producing black pearls, due to the array of colors in the nacre of these oysters. Many people might also not know, but the cultivation process of these mysterious pearls is the same as any other pearl.

Whether you choose a necklace or some earrings, you will definitely look stunning with your ensemble. A black pearl necklace has stunningly beautiful colors ranging from dark black to deep midnight blue hues and peacock multi-hues. These exude a mysterious and alluring vibe, whether you wear them during the day or at night. From different pearl sizes to a variety of different shades, you can choose what style suits you best.

Black Pearl Necklace Styles

Why choose these types of pearl necklaces instead of classic white pearls? Well, they ooze elegance and mystery, and they are rare and highly valued because of their uniqueness. Someone wearing these types of pearl necklaces will definitely catch people’s attention. The best part is that they can blend in with any outfit.

There are different ways of wearing black pearl necklaces–such as long, short, or even multiple layers of necklace jewelry–that each make an impact, whether you wear them in the office or at night. The classic combination of any outfit with a single-strand black pearl necklace is excitingly modern and chic. If you are opting for the “wow” effect, never doubt choosing these types of pearl necklaces.

Final thoughts

Remember that you can never go wrong with wearing these fabulous black pearl necklaces. With unique shades and different pearl sizes, styling them with your favorite outfit will be such a luxurious fashion choice. Fashion and pearls go hand in hand, no matter who wears them. They deliver unconventional design and are a standout piece.

With black pearl necklaces, you will be able to restore your style, without going too far from your comfort zone. The desirable black pearl necklaces are pieces of jewelry that stand the test of time. Have fun choosing the right black pearl necklace for you!  

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Rival Sons Announce 2 Night Livestream Event

GRAMMY-nominated group Rival Sons have announced a two-night livestream event, Rival Sons “Pair Of Aces”- Live from the historic Catalina Casino on Santa Catalina Island, which will air worldwide on June 19 and June 26 at 2:00PM PT / 5:00PM ET / 11:00PM CET. “Pair Of Aces” will mark the band’s very first livestream performances, which are set to broadcast from Santa Catalina Island-just off the coast of Long Beach, CA where Rival Sons initially came to life in 2009. Performing the albums that started it all for them, on Saturday June 19 they will play their full-length debut LP, Before the Fire [2009], in its entirety for the first time at Catalina Casino, a 92-year-old venue overlooking Avalon Bay. A week later on Saturday, June 26, they will return to Catalina to perform the self-titled EP, Rival Sons [2010], from top to bottom. Furthermore, the band has shared an official trailer for the performances which can be viewed here: rivalsons.lnk.to/PairofAcesTrailer.

Presented by Live Nation and Veeps, tickets for Rival Sons “Pair Of Aces” go on sale today. General on-sale begins at 9:00AM PT / 12:00PM ET. Tickets may be purchased here: https://rivalsons.veeps.com/

Earlier this year, Rival Sons launched their very own label, Sacred Tongue Recordings, with distribution through Thirty Tigers. The band recently regained the master rights to several of their early releases and will reintroduce them to the world by first remastering their independent full-length debut LP, Before the Fire [2009], and self-titled EP Rival Sons [2010], on all DSPS, CD, and Vinyl – for the first time. Limited-edition vinyl variants are available for pre-order at www.sacredtonguerecordings.com. They’ve printed up an exclusive run of 1000 copies of both Before the Fire and Rival SonsBefore the Fire will come in an orange splatter variant, while the EP is available in a clear with gold splatter variant. There will also be indie retailer exclusive color-ways of each release in translucent orange and crystal clear, respectively.

By looking back, Rival Sons also leap forward again as they continue working on more music and the follow-up to 2019’s FERAL ROOTS.

Feral Roots not only garnered 2020 GRAMMY Award nomination in the category of “Best Rock Album,” but also yielded a GRAMMY nomination for “Best Rock Performance” for the top 10 rock track, “Too Bad,” as well as the #1 rock radio single, “Do Your Worst.” Produced by multi GRAMMY Award-winner Dave Cobb at Nashville’s famed RCA Studio A, and the equally legendary Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Muscle Shoals, AL, Rival Sons’ FERAL ROOTS is available now on all streaming platforms.

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Tristen x Aquatic Flowers

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Tristen shares a beautifully animated video for the song “Cool Blue” from her soon-to-be-released fourth studio album, Aquatic Flowers, arriving this Friday via Mama Bird Recording Co. The album was produced and recorded with her husband, bandmate, and occasional writing partner, Buddy Hughen, at their Nashville home studio. To make the video, Tristen edited the profound animation by Academy Award-nominated animator and film director Jimmy Murakami (The Snowman) that she discovered when searching through archives of public domain film footage. She found the film and realized that it perfectly portrayed what she was trying to say in the song.

 

“When I watched Murakamis animation, I immediately knew I had stumbled upon a gift,” says Tristen. “A fortuitous linking of two stories that must have hit some chord of truth at least the two of us thought so. And lucky for me, Murakami’s animation places my song into a broader context of life and how we all give and receive eventually to our own certain demise the life cycle of love within the cycle of life.

 

“‘Cool Blue’ is a love song about a relationship on the brink of going to the next level of intimacy or bust. Its the story of a wildly emotive woman in love with a statue,” Tristen continues. “Its a passionate, near-hysterical reaction to a cool and unfeeling partner. I was channeling Stephin Merritt of The Magnetic Fields, I suppose, hopelessly analyzing the failures on both sides. You cant, as you once thought, change someone. Its left as hopeless as that.”

 

Earlier in the month, Tristen released “Wrong With You,” a song that is classic Tristen in that it deals with something deeply emotional while being wrapped in an indelibly sophisticated pop melody. “Wrong With You” was joined by a compelling official music video directed by Joshua Shoemaker (Alabama Shakes, Erin Rae), streaming now at Tristen’s official YouTube channel.

 

Aquatic Flowers was heralded in March with the release of the album’s first single, “Complex.” The song was accompanied by Tristen’s self-directed and edited official music video, guest-starring Vanessa Carlton, Stefanie Drootin, Kristy Benjamin, Alise Grysen, and Alyssa Milano. In April,Tristen released “Athena.” Co-written with Lera Lynn, “Athena” finds the Nashville-based Tristen empathizing with the goddess of wisdom and strength who is too often a marginalized female character. It is a deeply felt concept that one can also dance to, thanks to the song’s jangly major chord garage-pop groove.

 

WATCH “Cool Blue”

 

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WATCH “Wrong With You”

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Dreamer Boy x Sweatshirt Video

Today, slowplay / Harvest Records’ Nashville singer/songwriter Dreamer Boy has released his next video for the track “Sweatshirt” off of his recent album All The Ways We Are Together. This tender, emotive video showcases Dreamer Boy (Zach Taylor) on a split screen, one side in color and the other in black and white. Through these contrasting visuals, the viewer experiences two different ways of processing the same set of emotions. Today’s release follows last month’s video for “Best of Me.”

Arriving in April, All The Ways We Are Together is Dreamer Boy’s second full-length album. The record is a hazy, sentimental collection of songs about love and meaningful relationships, and its release date, Earth Day, was carefully chosen. Per Zach Taylor -the artist, who grew up everywhere from Washington to Texas to Alabama, behind the Dreamer Boy name-the set is meant to reflect on the ways we relate to one another, but also the effects we have on the world.

Around the Earth Day release of All The Ways We Are Together, Dreamer Boy created a microsite where fans could stream the album and contribute directly to planting trees. Through a partnership with One Tree Planted, 1,500 trees have been planted from this initiative.

Additionally, Zach hosted community Zooms with fans to discuss ways to give back and engage in a day of action on Earth Day. Zach and his friends participated in a local Nashville trash clean up, and by using the hashtag #allthewayswearetogether, fans could share their own community actions from all around the world. This follows sending seeds out with early merch orders to encourage fans to plant marigolds and watch them grow toward the album release.

The overarching theme behind all of these ideas was to use the album as a launching off point for people to connect directly with the planet and their own communities, both central themes in the underlying concept of All the Ways We Are Together.

“The songs are about the love we have for ourselves, the love we have for our friends, and the love we can show the environment around us,” Taylor explains.

All The Ways We Are Together follows a busy string of sunny singles released over the last year, including “Know You,” “Crybaby,” and “Don’t Be a Fool,” each of which appears on the record. These new tracks, as well as a string of late 2019 tour dates with Clairo, were warmly received by critics and fans alike, garnering praise from outlets like FADER (2021 artist to watch), Flaunt, and Clash, the latter of which said “Easier Said Than Done” pushed pop to “a sophisticated new realm.” Taylor was also recently featured in DORK Magazine who wrote that All The Ways We Are Together “embraces love in its most natural, authentic form.” Additionally, Taylor recently became one of the new faces of Tommy Jeans for Men.

Watch the “Sweatshirt” video HERE.

Listen HERE.

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Moneybagg Yo x Rookie of the Year

Moneybagg Yo unveils his new song “Rookie of the Year” via CMG/N-Less/Interscope Records ahead of the release of Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant’s new six-part docuseries, “PROMISELAND.”

The triumphant track will air toward the end of “PROMISELAND,” a new docuseries that provides an inside look into Morant’s unexpected rise from unranked high school basketball prospect to NBA 2019-2020 Rookie of the Year.

The song’s inclusion in the docuseries signals a unique collaboration between the Memphis entertainer and the Memphis-based hooper. Bagg’s new song arrives fresh on the heels of his new studio album, A Gangsta’s Pain, which spent two weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

PROMISELAND is set to premiere as a Crackle Original on the service on June 3. The six-part series, created and directed by Dexton Deboree, founder of Falkon and visionary behind the award-winning feature film, Unbanned: The Legend of AJ1, chronicles Morant’s rapid ascension from an unknown high school prospect and overnight small college standout to the top tier of the NBA. The series is a joint project from the production teams of Deboree’s Falkon Entertainment, DLP Media Group, RTG Features, Interscope Films and Waffle Iron Entertainment, and will be introduced by Crackle at the NewFronts this month.

Listen to “Rookie of the Year” HERE

Watch the trailer HERE.

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Health Benefits of Online Gaming

Online gaming has long had a stigma that it’s only suitable for lazy people who don’t want to do their household chores or interact with the outside world. This stigma has been blown away by recent studies that suggest online gaming has a lot of benefits for your development. Let’s have a look at some of these benefits.

Risk-Management Skills Via Sports-Betting

Sports betting is something that will not suit the faint-hearted. You need to have an eye for sports betting by utilizing certain strategies to enhance the probability of winning. You will develop skills in stress management and risk management because you will need to ensure that the risk you’re taking is worth the possible outcomes.

A big part of risk management is to make sure that you are willing to lose the money you bet. You will have to summarize the player’s past performances and make more accurate predictions as history truly does repeat itself now and again. An example of the latest sports betting is Euro 2020 betting where people can bet on the teams and players in the tournament.

Social Skills Via RPG’s

Being lonely can have a dramatic effect on your health, there are many diseases where loneliness is a direct symptom like depression, dementia, and heart problems. Online games can improve the amount of communication you have with others. There are many role-playing games (also called RPG’s) where you will have to communicate with a stranger on the other side of the planet to engage in actions and thoughts for example. Some people have even made lasting friendships through online gaming.

Memory Games on Mobile Phones

Dementia is not just a disease for old people. Some 10% of dementia sufferers are under the age of 65. A study came out back in 2017 that gaming could decrease your risk of getting dementia by up to 27%. I don’t know about you, but I certainly like the odds. You can play any game where you need to recall certain information to complete your action.

There are a lot of mobile games that are customized just for this reason like brain training, puzzle games, and even old classics like Sudoku. Just search for brain improvement games on your Play Store, whether you have an iPhone or an Android and there will be thousands of results ready for you.

Conclusion

Online games can have great health benefits for your brain including a decreased risk of developing dementia, maintaining or developing your motor skills and spatial awareness, and decreasing the possibility of loneliness. You can also train yourself in risk management by playing more edgy betting games like the above-mentioned sports betting.

Everybody has different likes and dislikes and therefore it’s essential to find a type of game that you would enjoy by doing some of your own research. Some people like to play games with a storyline whilst others are more analytical and will enjoy anything with numbers. No matter the skill you’d like to improve there are loads of different gaming options out there for you.

Karen Underhill and Bruno Schulz Self-Portrait given by The Polish Cultural Institute of NY for use by 360 MAGAZINE.

Bruno Schulz’s Lasting Impact

Bruno Schulz (1892-1942) created a rich symbolic world in his small body of literary work and in his graphic art that left a huge legacy in Polish literature and in Jewish literature outside Poland. His stories contained mainly in two collections, Cinnamon Shops (1934) and The Hourglass Sanatorium (1938), along with a few other stories published separately, critical works, and letters, are a testament to the fecund cultural environment of the East European region of Galicia between the wars. Schulz is a secular Jewish writer whose stories, which we know from the recent discovery of an early work entitled, Undula (1922) seem to come out of the themes in his artwork, but were forged into their mature form as letters to the Yiddish modernist poet Debora Vogel. He wrote them in Polish, was celebrated in Polish avantgarde circles, and the most extensive body of Schulz scholarship is in Polish. His work reflects the influence of German writer Thomas Mann, as well as Franz Kafka and Leopold von Sacher-Masoch (author of Venus in Furs), who were German-language writers of non-German cities of the Austro-Hungarian empire like Schulz Prague and Lemberg (Lviv) respectively. Postwar Jewish writers in a variety of languages such as Philip Roth, Cynthia Ozick, Danilo Ki¡, David Grossman, Jonathan Safran Foer, and Nicole Krauss, have created characters on the model of Schulz’s biography. In the confluence of cultures brought about by modernization and aggressive industrial forces in the Drohobycz-BorysŽaw oil producing region, Schulz’s idea of the writer sifting through the trash tandeta to find and reassemble mutilated fragments of cast-off mythologies or systems of meaning would become a model for generations of writers following the upheaval of the Second World War, post-Communism, and even post-Colonialism.

In this episode of “Encounters with Polish Literature,” we are focusing on Karen Underhill’s research into Schulz in the Jewish modernist context of his own day, rather than his post-Holocaust legacy among the international community of Jewish writers, or strictly in the Polish-language modernist context of writers like StanisŽaw Ignacy Witkiewicz (“Witkacy”) and Witold Gombrowicz or Polish writers influenced by or responding to Schulz in their work like Tadeusz Kantor, Agata Tuszyska, Stefan Chwin, and Olga Tokarczuk.

Finally, Prof. Underhill says a few words about the extensive interdisciplinary offerings in Polish studies at The University of Illinos Chicago.

Learn more about this episode, and see the biography of the guest on the Polish Cultural Institute New York’s website. The linked page includes a bibliography of works in English by and about Schulz: Episode 5.

Bartek Remisko, Executive Producer

David A. Goldfarb, Host & Producer

Natalia Iyudin, Producer

Upcoming Episodes

  • Episode 6 (July 1, 2021): Tadeusz Racewicz with Joanna Trzeciak (Kent State University).
  • Episode 7 (August 1, 2021): Zofia NaŽkowska with Ursula Phillips (translator)
  • Episode 8 (September 1, 2021): StanisŽaw Lem with Bozena Shallcross (University of Chicago)

This project is a part of the anniversary celebration of the Polish Cultural Institute New York.