Grab your bike, put on your raincoat: we’re going to party. Forget sunny Ibiza, Copenhagen just danced its way to a Creative Footprint score of 7.54 out of 10, ranking just behind Berlin in a global comparison of nightlife and cultural capitals. The Creative Footprint study, previously conducted in Berlin, New York, Tokyo, Stockholm, Montréal, […]
Copenhagen ranked among global leaders for creative nightlife
Copenhagen just made its way to second best nightlife place in the latest Creative Footprint report made by VibeLab, beating out cities like Tokyo and New York with its numerous and accessible scenes. Behind the high score, the report also points out the city risks losing its underground spirit — unless it makes more room for community-driven, experimental venues

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New rules on employment and welfare take effect from 1 July, including changes to the cash benefit system
A number of new laws and rules, approved in the past month, have started to take effect from July 1st. These are the most important changes
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From camps to headliners: what Roskilde really feels like
From slow-burning tent days to main-stage highs, Denmark’s biggest festival welcomed all ages and backgrounds into a shared summer ritual—rain and all
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New study: One in five Danes think same-sex sex is morally wrong
For the first time, researchers have mapped the extent of homophobic views in Denmark. Homophobic attitudes are more common among men, older people, people with restrictive views on other sexual matters, and people with ties to certain religions
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Danish universities increase security checks on researchers from China, Russia, and Iran, reports DR
Danish universities, especially Aarhus University, now rigorously screen researchers from China, Russia, and Iran to prevent espionage, following recommendations and increasing concerns about security, reports DR
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Danish Originals S7E5: Camilla Stærk
This week, Bonderup-born, London-trained, New York-based Danish designer Camilla Stærk talks about her work, anchored against a strong foundation of her Danish heritage combined with her fascination with Old Hollywood and film noir, and expressed in what she describes as the whole universe: of fashion, furniture, lighting, rugs, accessories
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Young Copenhageners supply study grants by selling cocaine
In recent years, the spread of cocaine has accelerated. The drug is easily accessible and not only reserved for wealthy party heads. Copenhagen Police have just arrested ten young people and charged them with reselling cocaine
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New rules on employment and welfare take effect from 1 July, including changes to the cash benefit system
A number of new laws and rules, approved in the past month, have started to take effect from July 1st. These are the most important changes
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“It’s possible to lead even though you don’t fit the traditional leadership mold”
Describing herself as a “DEI poster child,” being queer, neurodivergent and an international in Denmark didn’t stop Laurence Paquette from climbing the infamous corporate ladder to become Marketing Vice President (VP) at Vestas. Arrived in 2006 from Quebec, Laurence Paquette unpacks the implications of exposing your true self at work, in a country that lets little leeway for individuality
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