Denmark’s most haunted house
Voergaard Manor in northern Jutland is haunted by Ingeborg Skeel – the country’s most famous ghost
Voergaard Manor in northern Jutland is haunted by Ingeborg Skeel – the country’s most famous ghost
While many other countries have similar welfare states, conceded ‘The Little Book of Hygge’, it’s the elusive ingredient that pushes Denmark to the top of the happiness charts
Rugbrød, the staple of the nation’s diet for centuries, is an integral ingredient of its collective consciousness. Today, it is equally at home in simple rustic food and New Nordic Cuisine
Conditions near perfect to view the Perseid meteor storm
Accusation of nationality-based discrimination follows other incidents in which club guests said they faced outright discrimination
Everyone knows that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Yet with the hectic lifestyle of today’s society, not many people have the time − or energy, for that matter − to get up at an ungodly hour in order to prepare a delicious, nutritious breakfast. The solution is simple: get it somewhere…
Some might recoil at the thought of eating uncooked food that isn’t sashimi, but for health fanatics or those simply looking to introduce some extra freshness into their diet, raw food is the way to go. And with these gourmet picks, you won’t just be munching on carrot sticks! 42°Raw At Copenhagen’s first…
Tendai Tagarira is trying to get a culture project off the ground, but the council says that if he can’t make money, he’ll lose his welfare benefits
She is the employment minister and an MP for Socialdemokraterne. Currently, she’s got her hands full trying to come up with a way to find jobs for the tens of thousands of people losing their unemployment benefits due to a reform that took effect this month. So, she’s a cabinet member. Will this be the…
Zimbabwean living in Aarhus wins film award at Nice film festival ‘C’est Trop Court’ for his eight minute cartoon about African politics
When he’s not in and out, he’s out and abouting, making an impression on the Danish art scene
The first May Day under a red government in over a decade, but do the issues matter as much as the chance to drink in the sun?