Category Archives: Culture etc.

  1. Dannebrog in spring

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    March 6, 2013 by Matt

    March has started with a succession of truly beautiful days. It’s easy to get carried away and be tempted to …
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  2. Dylan in Denmark

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    February 20, 2013 by Matt

    There’s a great website in the UK called Sonic Editions that sells limited edition photography of musicians (and others) for …
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  3. Denmark tourism poster

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    February 19, 2013 by Matt

    Love this…reminds me of this.

  4. Jazz at Tivoli

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    February 15, 2013 by Matt

    Very excitingly, I’ve been given the chance to write a feature for the Copenhagen Post on jazz in Copenhagen. Specifically, …
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  5. Naming Amager

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    February 13, 2013 by Matt

    I mentioned Amager and Islands Brygge in this post before, and with our recent flat hunting efforts, they’re areas we’ve …
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  6. The Storm P. Museum

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    February 4, 2013 by Matt

    On the corner of Frederiksberg gardens, not far from the place that sold this amazing hot chocolate, there’s a small …
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  7. Building site art

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    January 26, 2013 by Matt

    Since I arrived here last May, several of Copenhagen’s major streets have been massively disrupted with the works for the …
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  8. Just beautiful

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    January 24, 2013 by Matt

    I’m not going to tell you where this is in Copenhagen. You’ll have to find it for yourself.  

  9. CPH’s jazz district

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    January 21, 2013 by Matt

    One of my first posts on this blog was about accidentally discovering the grave of jazz drummer Ed Thigpen in …
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  10. When Oprah came to town

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    January 16, 2013 by Matt

    Oprah’s in the news more than normal at the moment as her much anticipated interview with Lance Armstrong is about …
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