Ha!art

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Ha!art (an untranslated title)- an arts and culture quarterly edited by current Jagiellonian University students, which is why it specialises in things of interest to people born in the late 70s or early 80s. Ha!art is edited in cooperation with the university and differs from other journals of its type thanks to a meticulous graphic design - a bit like a techno music art-zine. In addition, the Photography section is printed on glossy paper inserts. A wide spectrum of interests is one of Ha!art’s main advantages - the magazine consists of the following sections: Film (articles written mainly by the Jagiellonian University Film Studies students), Theatre, Music (articles about bands Myslovitz and Świetliki, among others), Gallery (fine arts presentations, including Rafał Borcz and Marta Deskur), Literature (generally works by the youngest generation, but also pieces like an interview with Prof. Jerzy Jarzębski), and Cultural Images (essays reflecting current cultural issues, e.g. Marilyn Manson or video games).

Official website of Ha!art

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