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Stavanger marked 200 years of Norwegian emigration with the Restauration’s send-off, featuring historic exhibits, cultural events, royal attendance, and solidifying the strong ties between Norway and ...
The 2025 anniversary sparks reflection on migration and identity, highlighting how “home” can be many places. It echoes the ...
Norway’s women’s soccer team exited the Euro quarterfinals after a tight 2-1 loss to Italy. Despite strong talent and moments of promise, Norway fell short in crucial moments, highlighting ongoing ...
Tora Aasland presents Crossings 200’s perspective on the emigration anniversary, highlighting new reflections on migration, ...
The Viking symbols that symbolize the Norse—like the raven flag, Thor's hammer, and the Valknut—have been stolen and abused by hate groups and neo-Nazis.
The nutritional reasoning behind Norway’s most famous (or infamous) food explained Terje Birkedal Anchorage, Alaska Though Norwegian Americans practically define who they are through the eating of ...
Taste of Norway Editor Christy Olsen Field shares new, flavorful Norwegian-insprired recipes that make use of fermented rhubarb with her readers..
Ester writes about Icelandic sheep, wool, lopapeysa sweaters, and other woolen items used in every Iceland home and sold all over the world.
How a war between “science” and tradition left its mark on a staple of Norwegian food Terje Birkedal Anchorage, Alaska After helping me with the solution to the “Great Lutefisk Mystery,” Kari-Anne ...
Made with litter from Norway's beaches, the Hope Cathedral centers community, creativity, and care for the earth in its mission to build a better future.
Most of us have heard of the Law of Jante, but what does it really mean? Eric Stavney takes a look with blogger Fiona McKinna.
Victoria Hofmo reviews the documentary The Teachers' Protest, commemorating Norwegian teachers' resistance against Nazi propaganda in WW II.