Turning decision makers into puppets »
By Anne-Kirstin Berger and My Pham, pictures by Studenterrådet
Universities have always been political arenas. Fifty years ago, on the 19th of April
What does it take to get a star? »
By Lucía Camblor and María José Villanueva, photos by Siân Kavanagh
Anonymous, mysterious and strict: these are the adjectives that describe the inspectors of
A few thoughts on Call Me by Your Name »
by Madalina Paxaman, photos courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
The ad for the movie kept popping up on my Facebook account. Of course,
Uncovered – Why nudity is not a taboo in the Danish society »
By Anne-Kirstin Berger, photos by Guki Giunashvili
Water is dripping from Alexander’s hair as he heads out of the dressing room of Aarhus’
Between good and evil: The many lens of the Second World War occupation in Aarhus »
By Laura Galante, photos by The Occupation Museum and Madalina Paxaman
Imagine that it’s 1940. The Germans have occupied Aarhus and the
Lunar New Year in Aarhus »
By My Pham and Siân Kavanagh, photos by My Pham and Siân Kavanagh
When you know where to look, there is the opportunity to
Aarhus Makers: The artists’ co-operative for creatives in Aarhus »
By Ben Culpin, photos by Guki Giunashvili
Aarhus Makers is an online Platform Co-operative, the first of its kind in Denmark, founded in
Not just about books »
By Lucia Camblor, photos by Guki Giunashvili
Close your eyes; I want you to travel to a place where different mediums coexist. It
Young volunteers in Aarhus lend a hand in the national fundraising »
By Madalina Paxaman and Ben Culpin, photos by Guki Giunashvili and Per Bille
Helping the ones in need is rooted in the Danish