
Private-equity pastry and the decline of bodegas: How Denmark is changing
Every country changes, and so does Denmark. When I hold How to Live in Denmark events, people often ask me how Denmark is changing, or has changed since I got here fifteen years ago. I could name a hu...
31 Mai 20157min

Danes and Fear: What is there to be afraid of in Denmark?
In general, Denmark is not a fearful country. You could argue, what is there to be afraid of in Denmark? It seems like a safe little corner of the world. Tax-funded social programs make it unlikely...
10 Mai 20157min

Spring in Denmark: Hot Wheat Buns and Highly-Educated Drunks
It's spring in Denmark, and spring is by far my favorite season here. The wonderful white Scandinavian sunlight is back after the dark days of the winter, the flowers are coming out on the trees, and ...
19 Apr 20156min

Danish Birthday Traditions
It has been said that Danish birthdays are the most important in the world. Adults, children, even the Queen of Denmark make a big deal about birthdays. And there is specific set of birthday rules and...
12 Apr 20158min

Danes and Singing
There have been very few international singing stars from Denmark, and that's a surprise, because Danish people love to sing. Joining choirs is very popular, and Danish schoolchildren often start the ...
8 Mar 20156min

Danes and Inequality: Private Schools and Migrants Who Sleep in Sandboxes
I was on Danish morning TV recently, which isn't really something to boast about. In a country of 5 million, 10 guests a show, 365 days a year – you do the math. Just about everyone gets on TV soone...
25 Jan 20159min

Cat Bites and Dental Vacations: The ups and downs of the Danish health care system
I've just arrived back in Denmark after a couple of weeks in the US and the night I got back, my cat bit me. This was not just a little affectionate peck - Fluffy used her sharp teeth, her fangs, to c...
11 Jan 20156min

'Best of' Podcast: Christmas in Denmark Part 2: Get Yourself an Elf Hat
5 Des 20145min



















