The New York Times – Music:
Category: Denmark
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The Favorites for Eurovision 2026: Finland, Australia, Greece and Others
The New York Times – Music:
Finland is the favorite for prediction markets and bookmakers, but singers from Australia, Denmark, Greece and Israel are coming for the title, too.
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The Scandinavian Actors Quietly Redefining Cinema
The New York Times – T Magazine:
Why the restrained style of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish performers is resonating with moviegoers globally.
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Drone Sightings Force Copenhagen and Oslo Airports to Close Temporarily
The New York Times – Travel:
The closures disrupted dozens of flights, the authorities said. It was not immediately clear who was flying the drones.
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The Secrets of a Danish Castle
The New York Times – Travel:
A writer returns to his grandparents’ former castle-home in a seaside corner of Denmark known for its chalk cliffs, ‘dancing elves’ and haunting World War II past.
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Who Kissed First? Archaeology Has an Answer.
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:
A married pair of researchers have “set the record straight” on the ancient history of smooching.
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‘The Promised Land’ Review: Coaxing Crops From a Wild Land
The New York Times – Film:
Mads Mikkelsen stars as a soldier with little money but big ideas who gets royal approval to try to conquer a vast shrubby expanse.
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On a Road Trip for Danish Modern Furniture
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:
The owners of Lanoba, a shop that specializes in Danish modern design, find most pieces by going door to door.
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Tobias Rahim Wants to Take Danish-Language Pop Global
The New York Times – Music:
Tobias Rahim is a phenomenon in Denmark. Now, he wants the country’s music to be internationally renowned.