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’
Lower taxes – but at whose expense? »
By Anne-Kirstin Berger, photos by Rasmus Ursin Knudsen, Lærdansk and Steen Brogaard
Even in one of the “happiest countries in the world” the
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
Denmark bids farewell to His Royal Highness Prince Henrik of Denmark »
By Ben Culpin, photos by Torben Eskerod and Daniela T. De Lorenzo
His Royal Highness Prince Henrik of Denmark sadly passed away
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
History in Action: The Modern Vikings of Aarhus »
By Siân Kavanagh, photos by Guki Giunashvili
It takes a lot to get the average person out of the house and sprinting when
Vietnamese in Aarhus grasped by football fever back home »
By My Pham, Photos by My Pham and Nguyen Khanh
“Vietnam co len! Vietnam gooo!”
That was the sound you would mostly hear
Ladies First: how grassroots initiatives can make a difference »
By Lucia Camblor, photos by Ladies first/GROBUND
Ladies First is a network that aims to empower women through entrepreneurship and it currently has more
Looking back at a year of culture, looking forward to a year of volunteering »
By Ben Culpin, photo by Madalina Paxaman
2017 was a busy year for Aarhus, a time when we witnessed cultural events, local