As members of one of Denmark’s largest housing co-operatives, the occupants of one cobbled Copenhagen thoroughfare are a community in control. We meet the neighbours in Nørrebro.
Some 300km north of Scotland, the Faroe Islands archipelago is spread across 18 mountainous islands served by a hardy helicopter crew who are on hand to save stranded sailors and livestock alike.
In our column asking accomplished people for their take on events, business and culture, we speak to the Danish actor about the rise of Scandi drama and how roles for foreigners have changed in Hollywood.
The rise of Italian-Egyptian songwriter Mahmood might not be music to the ears of the far right but the Milanese’s original take on US R&B and Middle Eastern motifs, not to mention Japanese anime, is refreshing the image…
Great dining is about more than food. Intimate acoustics, fine furnishings and considered colours help to make a restaurant a place you’ll want to return to. We take some tips from specialist interiors
studio OEO.
What do Italians think makes their country special? We speak to nine prominent
residents, from actors to art collectors, to find out what they love most about
the Bel Paese – and its ability to bounce back.