
Andreas Digens
These Artists Are Turning Space Junk into Sound Art
Cath Le Couteur and Nick Ryan's multimedia project "Adrift" explores the idea of space debris using a musical instrument, a film, and a website.
Danes in Space: An Interview with the First Danish Astronaut
In September, 2015, Danish citizen Andreas Mogensen will become the first of his countrymen to be shot into space.
How And Why People Join Copenhagen Gangs
We asked the Ministry of Justice about their latest study on outlaw motorcycle clubs and criminal gangs.
A Young Chemist Explains How Legal Highs Work
Mathias develops and synthesizes potentially psychoactive chemicals for research purposes, but he says that you're better off taking mushrooms than anything he's cooked up.
Meet Denmark's Latest Batch of Extremist Groups
A new report labeled 15 Danish groups as being extremist, but when we talked to them, we found that they're convinced that they're actually fighting extremism.
You No Longer Need A Sex Change to Switch Gender in Denmark
The Danish transgender community went from having one of the worst deals in Europe to one of the best.
Meet the Guys Devoted to Shaming Jihadists Online
Their pro-Assad website focuses on exposing alleged Danish Islamists who travel to Syria to fight for the rebel forces. Its authors do this by anonymously posting people's names and pictures.
Denmark’s Controversial Teenage Muslim Superstar Poet
Yahya Hassan is an 18-year-old Muslim Palestinian immigrant to Denmark who has become a social critic, celebrity writer, and general shit-stirrer—all thanks to a slim volume of poetry.
We Bought Brass Knuckles Off some Kid on Facebook
And he’s making a killing - even though we passed on the mace.