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Review: A.R Gurney's 'The Dining Room'

Copenhagen Theater Circle’s current production takes a modern approach to the telling of an old theater classic

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Culture

Find new clothes at the Fashion Exchange - for free

Time for a new summer wardrobe? Free clothes, food samples and DJs are just some of things that are offered when Fashion Exchange 2014 hits Copenhagen’s city hall square

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How an Afro-Jewish band rocked Nazi-occupied Denmark

The popularity of interracial band "The Harlem Kiddies" during the Nazi occupation of Denmark highlights the place of jazz in the Danish resistance, writes Anne Dvinge in an article originally published in The Conversation.

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Culture

Austrian film-maker takes the Sonning Prize

Michael Haneke is awarded the biennial Sonning Prize for his contribution to European thought and culture. With it comes one million Danish kroner

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Culture

Holiday madness: Here is how to avoid work for the next three months

Our guide will help you navigate the dangerous waters of Danish public holidays - and maximise your time off!

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Culture

Review: Far Away

International Malmö theatre visited Copenhagen with a 'weird story that reminded me of George Orwell’s Animal Farm', writes our reviewer

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Culture

Former Copenhagen student makes it to prestigious TED talks

Dutch innovator and Copenhagen graduate has made it on to the global speaking stage: After winning the Dutch nationals she will now be on the global TED talks network

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Culture

Lead singer in indie band North Fall is rhetoric student at UCPH

Anders and his band North Fall launch a new music video after releasing their first album

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Culture

Japanese manga to invade Copenhagen

Kame-hame-ha! The J-Popcon convention brings the world of Japanese pop culture to Copenhagen

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Culture

Director of new physics thriller: It is like Wikileaks in 3D

New multimedia web thriller Cloud Chamber is set at a fictionalised Niels Bohr Institute and is about 'seeing something that nobody else sees'. Interview with the director Christian Fonnesbech

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