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Giving birth in Sweden Posted by on Jan 7, 2010

You can tell a lot about the culture of a people by examining the activities and customs around the big moments in life – the funerals, weddings and births. (födslar) One step above examining, is actually experiencing….and I got the opportunity three days ago to experience the birth of my second child in Sweden. Herman Alexander…

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The Gothenburgian Epidemic part III Posted by on Jan 6, 2010

Besides the theatre, of course there are several studios where interesting, innovative and sometimes also odd works can be born. To finish my articles about Konstepidemin, I talked to Bibbi Forsman, one the artists who is renting a studio at Konsepidemin.   You are preparing for the forthcoming Stockholm Furniture Fair (Möbelmässan). What you are…

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Feel no sorrow for me Gothenburg Posted by on Jan 5, 2010

Happy new year, everyone! I hope it has been a good one so far and that at least some of the new year-phrases have come in handy. I spent most of the day listening to the Swedish radio station P3 and their “10 timmar av 00-tal” (10 hours of the noughties) where a whole decade…

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The Gothenburgian Epidemic part II Posted by on Jan 4, 2010

Okay guys, here’s part II in my triology about the great Epidemic of Art in Göteborg. Today I give you Fia Adler Sandblad, who together with director Sören Larsson is in charge of larsson&ADAS theatre at Konstepidemin.   You have even several theater plays running and you have shown these plays in other countries. Where…

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