Dead Herring
Please note that like 9 out of every 10 media projects Red Herring has gone to the great blog server in the sky. But in the great ongoing cycle, death gives way to new life and I am now writing at 22 Billion Energy Slaves, which is like Red Herring, but not as fun. Thanks [...]
moreDying in America: The Life and Death of Herman Bang
His last hours were spent in lonely desperation thousands of miles from his homeland. It was a bitter winter’s day in the American West and he fell ill aboard a passenger train. Devoid of family or friends, these tragic circumstances served as an apt metaphor for the life of the Danish author, Herman Bang. Beginnings [...]
moreHow to Integrate, Part 12: What kind of Cyclist are you?
If you are new to Copenhagen – or indeed any city in Denmark – and are thinking about using two wheeled transport to get around you should probably first get acquainted with the charismatic mega-fauna of the bike lanes. Watching scores of cyclists fly past during the rush hour you might be tempted to think [...]
moreCPH:DOX Kings of Leon – Talihina Sky
A young couple sitting behind me at Nørrebro’s Empire Bio cinema on Sunday night were startled by the revelation that the Kings of Leon came from small-town Oklahoma and weren’t the product of some New York City art school or a California Cadillac club.
moreDead Herring
Please note that like 9 out of every 10 media projects Red Herring has gone to the great blog server in the sky. But in the great ongoing cycle, death gives way to new life and I am now writing at 22 Billion Energy Slaves, which is like Red Herring, but not as fun. Thanks [...]
moreBand interview: Fat Freddy’s Drop play Vega
In one of the later Matrix movies, there’s a scene where they’re all dancing in a massive cavern to this tribal, acoustic beat and it’s like the whole of the underground city of Zion is partying to this primal sound and it’s awesome. Only then you realise that the crisp electronic music and the steampunk [...]
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