A new language school has officially opened its doors in Aarhus »
By Madalina Paxaman and Laura Naima Kabelka, photos by Haoruo Wei and Guki Giunashvili
The language school (Sprogskole) is for the newcomer
The monthly recap of Danish politics and society – November 2018 »
By Gustav Hoejmark-Jensen, photos by pxhere.com and YouTube.com
In this month’s recap of Danish news and politics: The notorious social worker and
From strangers to creators on the Roots and Hybrid stage »
By María José Villanueva, photos by Siân Kavanagh
Close your eyes and imagine: electric notes that transport you to the Amazon rainforest in
Not without my neighbours – the success of cohousing in Denmark »
By Anne-Kirstin Berger
“Why?” Morten repeats the word with a sound of incredulity. Why did he come to live in Toustrup Mark? What
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
Letters – a dying breed in Denmark? »
By Anne-Kirstin Berger, photos by Guki Giunashvili and Anne-Kirstin Berger
These days, in a village close to Valencia, Laura and Ingrid, 12 and
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’
Danish Christmas celebration at Den Gamle By »
By Anna Artioli, photos by Guki Giunashvili
When you ask the Christmas curator at Den Gamle By, Jens Ingvordsen, which of the seasonally
Aarhus ends its year as European Capital of Culture with a festival of lights and music »
By My Pham, photos by Aarhus2017
Music and lights will wrap Aarhus in a finale show as the city is planning to celebrate
Refugee Friends: how a kid’s idea is helping integration in Aarhus »
By My Pham and Maria Jose Villanueva, photos by Flygtningevenner
If you have recently taken a bus in Aarhus, you may have noticed a