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Max Factor
Max Faktor (or Faktorowicz), born in Łódź in 1877, has come to be regarded as the father of modern day cosmetics....
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Łódź: The top five likes and dislikes of city residents
During June 2011 Poland’s Gazeta Wyborcza newspaper invited 21 journalism students from City University London to visit the country’s largest cities to assess whether they were ready to host the upcoming Euro 2012 football tournament....
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The Man
“Life is very, very confusing, and so films should be allowed to be, too”. David LynchBorn in 1946 in Missoula, Montana, iconic film director David Lynch was raised in backwater America, hopping from state to state hanging onto the coat tails of his scientist father....
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Rivers of Łódź
One question you might ask in a moment of rare contemplation is where the name Łódź came from....
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Krzysztof Kieślowski
The late Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Kieślowski (1941- 1996) is known and respected the world over as a maker of great feature films....
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Parks
On first sight Lodz looks frighteningly similar to the upturned contents of a rubbish bin. Her aesthetic glories are not obvious, however, they’re certainly there to anyone daring enough to look under her skirt....
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Rickshaws
A relatively recent phenomena, rickshaws were first introduced to Łódź in 1993 and today you’ll find over a hundred pedaling breathlessly up and down ulica Piotrkowska....
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pl. Wolności
To find the spiritual centre of Lodz one must not go to ulica Piotrkowska, but to the bottom of it, namely to pl....
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Eugeniusz Bodo
One chap you’re unlikely to have heard of is Eugeniusz Bodo, the veteran of thirty films, and director of two....
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Łódź trivia
Poland’s full of ‘well I never’ facts, and there’s no better way to impress a hot date than by telling them about Europe’s largest desert (close to Katowice), or the street in Warsaw named after Winnie the Poo....
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Wall Fresco
If you’re walking in the area of Piotrkowska 71 you probably won’t be the first person to get nailed to the floor bya zooming rickshaw....
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Fountain of Love
Standing in the shadow of the Kościuszko statue on pl. Wolnośći (right in front of Café Wiedeńska) is Łódź’s favourite fountain....
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In pursuit of Jacob Bronowski
Best known as the presenter of the BBC’s genuinely groundbreaking 1973 documentary series The Ascent of Man (and the best-selling book which accompanied the series), Jacob Bronowski’s central belief was that the pursuit of knowledge, the production of art for art’s sake were what fundamentally made human beings human....
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Marcel Szytenchelm
While much of Łódź looks like it’s ready to keel over the main drag, Piotrkowska, is something of a feast for the eyes; scrubbed, beveled and back to its best this art nouveau masterpiece is, for many, the whole reason for visiting....
Karl Dominik
Lodz, as you’ll learn rattling through this guide, is a city of the cinema, a star of the silver screen. It’s here that some of the finest directors and producers in the world have cut their teeth, and it’s here that some of Poland’s top actors have learned their craft. But one name you’re probably not familiar with is that of Karl Dominik. In fact, most locals won’t be familiar with him either. Why so? Principally because this Lodz born lad chose China in which to make his name. Born locally in 1980 Dominik moved to foreign shores the moment he could, earning Canadian citizenship while studying Film and Television at the Toronto Television Actors Academy. A move to Los Angeles didn’t bring the celebrity breakthrough he yearned, and Dominik found himself working as an IT Consultant along with dozens of other wannabe actors. He moved to Shanghai where he continued to work in white collar employment, though his presence on the PR circuit soon opened doors for walk-on parts in Chinese shows. His big break came with a lead role in American/Chinese film Milk & Fashion, and he soon became a household name after landing a part in the sitcom Wangfujing Adventures. Quite probably the only Chinese-speaking Polish actor in the world, Dominik has since gone on to earn A-List status in China, as well as shaking the industry up by forming the Shanghai Actors Association. Not at all bad for a chap born in Lodz.