A festival focusing on the importance of our homes

The Copenhagen Architecture Festival, CAFx, embarks on its fifth edition on 3 May. This year, the program’s theme, HOUSING HOMES, touches on subjects that are …

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Stop the prayers and get ready for a party – join the 48 hour Nørrebro Festival

Copenhagen’s “backyard” and culturally diverse district, Nørrebro, once again presents the 48 hour festival, 48TIMER FESTIVAL. This weekend, with big and small as well as fun …

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Pride and Prejudice – a brave choice for an amateur theatre production

Copenhagen Theatre Circle’s latest production, “Pride and Prejudice”, opened to a full house at Krudttønden last night. Find here our review. The article continues below. …

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Surprising delay again by 14 days of strike and lockout

This morning the forligskvinde issued a statement making use of her last possibility of postponement of the large scale conflict. The article continues below. By …

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How to become the happiest native in the world? Find out in the “Year of Living Danishly”

Can going native in the world’s ‘happiest’ country, really make you more content? Archetypal Londoner and journalist Helen Russell made it her mission to find …

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Cheer the Queen on her birthday on Monday 16 April at Amalienborg Slot

If you have time – and are curious about the Danish Royals – why not join the Danes in the celebration of the Queen on …

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Spring/Summer 2018 – available now!

Our latest issue – the spring/summer 2018 – edition of Your Danish Life is now available. Find a range of articles on topics which can …

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English language performace:”The Little House That Turned Into A Dot”

Who knew that a bowl of fragrant strawberries would be the beginning of a rage attack of nuclear proportions? Review of the latest performance by …

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Big Dresses? No, Great Dresses! Now on display in Den Gamle By

Having a peek at a royal’s wardrobe has become a huge hit for museums all over the world, and also in Denmark, when Queen Margrethe opened …

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The Benefits and Challenges of raising Third Culture Kids

You may have heard the term TCK recently, and thought ‘oh great, another acronym to remember’, but if your kids are growing up outside of …

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