Dear UCN’ers! Today, I have for you a little surprise. UCN Marketing Ambassadors came up with an idea to interview [...]
In Danish Weddings (Part One) we got hitched. In Part Two, we started the party, with lots of kissing by all [...]
Amulya Malladi is a talented Indian-Danish author of five books published by the Random House Publishing Group in the US [...]
My close encounters with the Hare Krishna movement in Denmark Before I first entered the small Krishnahuset near Aarhus harbor, I had heard the [...]
Dear UCN’ers “Long time no see”, or so they say. From my graduation in january I did not mention [...]
So, in Danish Weddings (Part One), I told you about the Danish marriage ceremony. Now that we’ve said “Ja!” (Yes!) [...]
Dear UCN’ers, Few days ago, I decided to go to the city center in order to send a letter to [...]
Happy New Year Everyone! I suppose most of you are in your home countries, am I right? That was always [...]
As Friday is already taken for the Friday Bars, and Saturday is booked for the Eurovision -where probably Denmark will [...]
Yay, it’s wedding season! As my regular readers will know, I’m constantly amused and amazed by the quirky traditions [...]
It is an awesome thing to be a citizen of the United States of America!! Today, I sit across the [...]
If you are in Aarhus on Saturday there’s only one street you should be on: Mejlgade. The city’s annual festival [...]
I got excited the other night and snapped these photos of the *sneaky* Citi bike people (they even have [...]
Did you know that the oldest existing film studio in the world is in Copenhagen? Well, who would have thought [...]
Danish superstar restaurant Noma recently lost its ranking as the best restaurant in the world to the Spanish El Celler [...]
Hi guys! Among the little things I always notice, there’s this thing in the metro station of Frederiksberg. Because of [...]
If you haven’t already heard or seen the jubilation of parents partying in the street, the LockOut of Danish teachers [...]
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, pictured, once said “taxes are what we pay for civilized society.” One [...]
Hey guys! I just wanted to share with you the most beautiful sunset ever. Denmark has truly beautiful skies.
There’s a lot of hype around NYC’s new CitiBike bike share program…I was recently forwarded this article by multiple people excited about [...]
If you glance down the right corridor in the beast that is Godsbanen, you may happen upon heavy double doors [...]
The University can close now, we don’t need it anymore. Students in Aarhus wait one and a only day in [...]
Denmark will be closed this Friday (26 April 2013). Not that Danish schoolkids will actually notice any difference… After all, they’ve been [...]
It’s that time of the year again when we say so long to winter, hoping it will really be loooong, [...]
Let’s just say that my phone has been buzzing this week from people who have read the front page article [...]
I recently had the pleasure of photographing the DJ and musician Ashibah as she prepared for a performance at Generator [...]
The ‘LockOut’ of Danish Teachers continues…three weeks with no school! (Haven’t heard about it? Get up to speed with Time [...]
Aarhus Universitet would not be Aarhus Universitet without the University park. Builded in 1928, its buildings holds a lot of [...]
Not only has the sun finally made more than a fleeting appearance in Denmark this week – but it seems [...]
I recently came across an article discussing a non-profit’s work with women cyclists in NYC…an effort to get explicitly women [...]