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20:00 Steel Magnolias performed by The Cheerful Hamlets
Event end: 02/04/2022
Taking place in the middle of the 80s, Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling is an emotional play about laughter, love, loss, and, most important of all, friendship. We invite you into the beauty shop of one Truvy Jones, where she and her assistant Annelle Desoto take care of the hairdos of the ladies of the town: energetic Clairee Bleecher, acerbic Ouiser Boudreaux, successful M’Lynn Eatenton, and cheerful Shelby Latcherie. A play full of heart, perfect or a spring evening.
11:16 Experimental Methods in Linguistics
Did you know that medicine and linguistics use the same diagnostic equipment?
11:22 Queen Victoria in Advertising
The presentation takes a closer look at Victorian advertising.
20:00 Mouse Trap performed by The Cheerful Hamlets
Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap” takes place in a newly established guest house just outside London – Monkswell Manor – during a blizzard. There has been a murder nearby, and the culprit is still at large, free to carry out their further plans. As the guests arrive, it turns out they all fit the bill. And they all have secrets… Could it be that the murderer has come to Monkswell Manor to finish what they started?
11:33 Find us on Instagram @anglistyka.uw
22:11 Paweł Frelik - Frenzy of the Invisible, recording
20:47 Second Thoughts Issue #5: Cosmos
17:36 "Battling Eugenics" – Historical Perspectives and Cultural Debates – 26th - 27th April 2022
We would like to invite you to this symposium which looks to delineate the rise of the international opposition to eugenics as well as explore the debates within the eugenics camp. We are interested in tracing the growing scientific distrust of eugenic thought in the 20th century before its genocidal application in Nazi Germany...
11:14 About the Institute of English Studies
What do you actually study in the Institute of English Studies, University of Warsaw? What do we teach? How does it feel to be a student of the Institute? What scholarly (and also social) activity can you engage in? What is it like to be a foreign student in Poland, and what can you do after you've graduated? In this short video, we present a selection of answers to those questions.