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From: USA, City of Detroit
Speaks Polish?: oczywiƛcie
Interests: antiques, sausage-making, urban farming, kayaking

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Dziadostwo   
13 Oct 2013
Travel / Open Markets in Poland to buy stuff - where are they? [10]

I'm not sure if there is one in Rzesow but there is a great one close by (15 minute drive) in £ancut. I believe it takes place during the day on weekends. It's somewhere in or around £ancut's old town.. I would suggest asking some of the local businesses to direct you toward the "bazaar".
Dziadostwo   
21 Sep 2013
Genealogy / Socha: Bialobrzegi, Galicia [4]

My Mother was born and raised in Bialobrzegi which a small rural village (now becoming quite 'suburban' in recent years) located just outside of Lancut which is a small city located near Rzeszow in the Podkarpackie voivodship. This area would have been part of Galicia in the 1894-1912 pre-WW1 time frame.
Dziadostwo   
24 Aug 2013
Life / Where do artists like to live in Poland? [21]

Lodz seems to be having an emerging creative scene.

Here's a little overview on a travel website.

as well as some large scale murals (something like Berlin's)
huffingtonpost.com/jaime-rojo-steven-harrington/large-murals-transform-lodz_b_3428241.html

also a Trailer to a documentary about two cities (Detroit and Lodz) and how creative energy is being implemented to reinvent these dying (if not dead) former industrial centers: youtube.com/watch?v=xSpel1mCAlM

I apologize if the trailer to the Documentary isn't very insightful, but I assure you that the documentary as a whole is. The Lodz portion of this film gives insight to what the creative scene is like and shows the many inventive uses of the former hallowed shells of the factories that once housed Lodz's prosperous textile industry (i.e. hotels, restaurant, galleries, artist studios). "After the Factory" currently isn't available (to my knowledge) as it's still in circulation among independent film festivals. I do believe once it's released on DVD it'll definitely be available online somewhere and if not I will upload it to youtube myself once my copy arrives in the mail as a gift for my $35 contribution to the production (via crowd funding). When this happens I'll be sure to post a link on PF if anyone is interested.