The Talking Dog () was a spoken magazine held monthly at the PiÃÂkny Pies (Beautiful Dog) club in Kraków from the second half of 2010 until March 2015, described as "an anthropological talking magazine". It was led by Piotr Bikont and Maciej Piotr Prus. Editorial staff of the magazine included both masters of the ceremony (Prus and Bikont), and also Aleksander Janicki, Edward Pasewicz, Andrzej Pilichowski Ragno, Jorgos Skolias and Marcin à Âwietlicki. Since the premiere, Gadajàcy Pies had 31 editions.
The first edition of GadajÃÂ cy Pies took place in the second half of 2010. In November 2011 a special episode titled GadajÃÂ ca Suka (The Talking Bitch) was held. The magazine suspended its activity from April until December 2012. It was reactivated in January 2013.
Each edition of GadajÃÂ cy Pies contained performances by musicians, poets, writers and scientists. Each performer had only five minutes to do the show. Prus, who was the master of the ceremony, kept five red lamps and has been consistently turning each lamp off after one minute of the performance.
Among people who regularly appeared on the stage within Gadajàcy Pies were Marcin Baran, Mià Âosz Biedrzycki, Wojciech Bonowicz, Paweà  Gà Âowacki, Maciej Miezian and Jerzy Vetulani. Guest stars have included Paulina Bisztyga, Rafaà  Dutkiewicz, Janusz Iwaà Âski, Krzysztof Knittel, Ryszard Krynicki, Robert Makà Âowicz, Pablopavo and Stanisà Âaw Sojka.
In November 2013, the first edition of an international version of The Talking Dog magazine was held. Created by David McGirr, led by McGirr and Kevin Patrick Cullen, it was an event separated from the original Gadajàcy Pies. As it was led in English, its purpose was to integrate different Kraków communities and people living in Kraków that didn't speak Polish.