[ad_1] Maybe you are one of those who spend the summer in the summer cabin? During the less sunny days, there are several ways to entertain yourself indoors just by having a cell phone. Today, there are many services that you can use to enjoy entertainment wherever you are. You …
Read More »“Liv Strömquist thinks of herself” in Dramaten
[ad_1] REVIEW. It will be Liv strömquist Who is the most popular author in Sweden, perhaps even the greatest? I’m not sure, but the idea is worth trying: worldviews are formed on podcasts like “The Rise of the Storm” and “A Wolf Seeks His Pack,” the launch of books like …
Read More »Increased spread of infection in neighboring countries: “It will not close again”
[ad_1] Norway now has up to 20 confirmed cases per 100,000 inhabitants, which is the country’s own limit for that red list other countries or regions. – Most of the new cases are related to known outbreaks and this means that we still believe we have a good control over …
Read More »Disney Crawls Through China’s Dictatorship In New Movie “Mulan”
[ad_1] Published: 09 September 2020 kl. 19.58 Photo: Jasin Boland / Disney / AP Image of the new great Disney movie “Mulan”. Can you demand more from Disney than just quality entertainment? Hollywood has never been good at relating to geopolitical realities, but the last great movie “Mulan” is an …
Read More »“Young Wallander” was brutally sawn in Britain
[ad_1] Of: Petter J Larsson Published: 07 September 2020 kl. 16.52 “Young Wallander” was brutally sawn by The Telegraph. The British newspaper giant compares the Netflix series to “strong-smelling bitter herring.” “It’s definitely the worst television drama on broadcast TV,” writes critic Chris Bennion. Photo: Netflix Adam Pålsson as “young …
Read More »One in five notified persons is unemployed
[ad_1] Since the beginning of March, 98,000 have been notified of the termination. But as always, it is far from being noticed that it becomes a reality when companies charge a little more to have margins. The Swedish Public Employment Service has now revised the statistics. Of the nearly 70,000 …
Read More »Birmingham knife man still on the run
[ad_1] The first alarm occurred shortly after midnight, and as police responded, the alarm was still raising about several other knife attacks in the city. The conversations come from the entertainment scene, which for the most part takes place outdoors, around bars and on streets closed to car traffic during …
Read More »“I am Greta” receives praise and praise from critics
[ad_1] The documentary about Greta Thunberg premiered during the Venice Film Festival. Now it is starting to be reviewed in the main US entertainment sites and it is mostly tributes, although there are some criticisms. Critic Guy Lodge writes that “I am Greta” is at its best when you get …
Read More »Lundh: Federation captain Andersson achieves results
[ad_1] The weekend mustSweden-France on Saturday night. Iceland-England as an aperitif before that. Weekend chorusEntertainment. This week’s clenched fistAllsvenskan team doctors joined forces in a call against the football federation’s competition committee after TK gave the green light to the matches between Helsingborg and Djurgården, despite infection control Skåne advising …
Read More »“The End of History” by Jan Guillou
[ad_1] REVIEW. So this was it. End of Jan Guillous long way. Or yes, I really don’t know, but at the same time that SVT emits a documentary that summarizes the life of the man, the last part of his series of educational novels “The great century” is published. It …
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