Murals on the walls of Polish – American Cultural Center and their creators
Today I have an interview with creative people–artists. I really enjoy writing about art, therefore it is my great pleasure to focus on two local gentlemen and their creations. They are Mr. Hubert Wisniewski, Interior designer and Arthur Berg graduate of the Virginia Marti College of Art. Interior design, has its fashionable trends and styles […]
Polish Nobelist Passes away
Czesław Miłosz (1911-2004) – “Slowly, because not until after reaching ninety, the doors opened for me and I walked out into the clarity of the morning (…) and I said that we are all children of the Lord. Because we come from where there is no divide between Yes and No, nor the division into Is, […]
Opera Circle’s Musical Marathon at the Center
This never happened before: it took place for the first time and hopefully with many repeats. The two-day performance of the Opera Circle ensemble will go down in history as a cultural event recorded in gold letters. On Saturday evening, June 26th, a piano recital featuring Jacek Sobieski took place at the Center. The following […]
Warsaw Uprising Sixty Years Later Irresponsible Brawl or Heroic Rise for Liberty?
How many of us realize that the Warsaw Uprising stands as one of the biggest battles of World War II? This unprecedented Battle for Warsaw claimed 18 thousands lives of the Home Army soldiers and about 200,000 civilian lives on the Polish side, and about 17 thousands lives on the German side. According to Heinrich […]
Three capitals of Poland
I do not think that this title is overdone. The inside of the Cultural Center has been transformed, continually gaining beauty and functionality. The place of special importance for Center’s members and friends is the banquet hall, transformed to a ballroom through renovations. Utilized in many ways, it becomes a literary salon, a discussion forum, […]
