Norwegian rock band Gluecifer returns with Same Drug New High, blending punk and hard rock with raw energy and social realism ...
Mindekirken celebrates community, gratitude, and giving, fostering connections across cultures. Through cultural events, service, and shared traditions, it strengthens bonds and inspires generosity in ...
NOAS supports parts of Norway’s new integration policy, including efforts to boost refugee employment, but urges faster case processing to enable early integration. Critics warn that cuts to benefits ...
Researchers at Norwegian University of Science and Technology are developing an artificial intelligence tool to detect prostate cancer. Early trials show promising results, suggesting faster, more ...
The look on the lady’s face said it all as she grabbed at the Thor’s hammer dangling from my necklace. “Skinheads wear these,” she snarled. “Racists and Nazis!” “I do Viking reenactment,” I explained, ...
Norway’s Princess Ingrid Alexandra says she is enjoying her growing role, completing her first solo official tour in Finnmark. Balancing royal duties with studies in Australia, she says the work feels ...
Though Norwegian Americans practically define who they are through the eating of lutefisk during the Christmas season, I have found to my surprise that the vast majority of Norwegian Americans know ...
Today is Friday the 13th, a day for bad luck and fear. Does anyone know why? According to folklorists, there is no evidence for the superstition of an unlucky Friday the 13th before the 19th century.
Neanderthal humans (Homo neanderthalensis) are documented in European contexts for around 430,000 years, according to new studies. The accepted genomic contribution of Neanderthal DNA in modern Homo ...
There are about half a million sheep in Iceland but only around 360,000 people. The sheep are bred almost exclusively for the meat and the wool. They are usually shorn twice a year, in spring and fall ...
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the fittest of them all? You may never have this conversation with the quicksilver on your wall, but many athletes are waking up today in Sochi, Russia and asking ...
After helping me with the solution to the “Great Lutefisk Mystery,” Kari-Anne Pedersen of the Norsk Folkemuseum suggested that I might be interested in the “Norwegian Porridge Feud” of the 19th ...
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