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DR replaces host on P3 program after hangover performance

The P3 program "Pneal, beneak, beak" returns after the break with a new host instead of Jasper Ritz.

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How often do you mention the Greek myths? Maybe more often than you think

Is it a sisyphus work to dig a hole? As Rasmus Bruun seizes the sod, the myths are pouring out.

Vogue reinstated movie classics on the catwalk in Hollywood

Classic movie characters were given new life on the catwalk, and Vogue showed that fashion today is entertainment as well.

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'He's So Out Danish and Far From Shu-bi-daa': Reviewer Delights King Diamond's Lifelong Scholarship

The King Diamond is royalty for the world's biggest metal names. Still, it's taken the parnashed here at home at home 40 years to discover, says reviewer. Today, the musician the Danish Arts Foundation's life-square-life honorary grant received.

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Lily Allen tells everything on new divorce album – and critics can’t get his arms down

The English singer is praised for his honest divorce album, which is the singer's first album in seven years.

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Dennis Knudsen will inherit: Seeking older spouse

It's a somewhat-for-something agreement, and in addition to money the celebrity hairdresser dreams of making a difference for an older person.

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Tonight the royal couple awards three special prizes: ‘They are well connected with the line that King Frederik has laid’

The Crown Prince's Awards re-emerges tonight under the name Royal Couple's Awards, which will be awarded for the first time.

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Danish instructor has for three years followed American city without mobiles and wifi: Especially two things beat him

At Green Bank, giant telescopes are overseeing the sky above us. This means that mobile phones are banned in the small American town.

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Danish orchestra turns 100 years old in big form - but one thing can get better, critics say

The DR Symphony Orchestra has been entertaining on radio since 1925. Today they play world-class classical music, say reviewers.

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Former world champion accused him of cheating: Now 29-year-old big talent's death sends shakings through chess world

The international chess fede federation has launched the investigation by former chess world champion, after American Grandmaster and Youtuber have died in mysterious circumstances.

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After almost 200 meals there is especially one guest that Lærke Kløvedal dreams of being included in the program

After almost 200 meals there is especially one guest that Lærke Kløvedal dreams of being included in the program

Berlin's legendary LGBT+ club SchwuZ closes after nearly 50 years

Author Nikolaj Tange Lange sees the club's closure as both a loss and a reminder that the club had long since changed.

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Turboweekend plays this evening support concert for Gaza: Hope it pressures politicians to act

Christiania is laying the floor tonight for the support event 'Music for Palestine', where bands perform for free.

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On first major journey in four years, Queen Margrethe honors an anti-citiator

Queen Margrethe's Roman Prize has its 10th Anniversary. Queen Margrethe has travelled to Rome.

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See some of the finalists for this year's most comedian animal photo

From a frog under the vines to a bird with a bad hair's day. Here are the finalists for this year's Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards 2025.

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Denmark has got a new anti-war song: 'There are other options than armament'

Hugorm and Peter Sommer sing in new anti-war song "decreasing the defense," but do they really mean that?

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'Winter Arc': TikTok-trenden that turns self-improvement into a winter discipline

“Winter Arc” is not just about training – but about a new kind of modern hero journey, says expert.

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Record many watch as he broadcasts live around the clock. Here's Søndergaard for Beginners

Streamer Rasmus Søndergaard has broadcast live for eleven days, and a record number are watching. His fan base gives him an 'crazy great power'.

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Reporters after plagiarism revelation of princess from the block: It doesn't change my opinion of her talent

A few days ago, DR was able to tell that there are examples of plagiarism in Simona Vencko Tayanna's new poetry collection that has received a lot of praise.

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AI-Jesus wants to save you - for $39 a month and your data

An app promises direct contact with Jesus, but according to a Danish parish priest there is more algorithm than spirit in the answers.

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Can We Learn from Dictatorships? Yes, says Rane Willerslev

Putin and Trump are using history as a political weapon, says the National Museum's director - and warns that the West has lost awareness of its own cultural heritage.

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Danish star photographer current with new Netflix film: 'I feel best in the dark behind the camera'

On the set during the Frankenstein footage, Dan Laustsen is the man who shapes the light with millimetre-precision – and DR has been with the Danish master photographer at work.

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Bob Dylan's concert in Copenhagen is called cluttered and sloppy

Danish critics have given Bob Dylan's concert in Copenhagen between three and four stars.

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Martin Brygmann's songs have almost disappeared from DR's radio channels. Director Rejects 'cancel Culture'

That Martin Brygmann has been desplayed less this year than in the past, is due to an editorial assessment of when the music fits into the dissemination, says the director.

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Iconic DR-host thanks after almost 50 years. He has to do that now

Jørgen Skouboe has been employed in DR for a lifetime. Since 2010 as the host on 'Nak & Æd'.

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Author: Adult men's lust for juvenile girls was portrayed as something almost god-saving

90’s popular culture has contributed to turning young girls into legitimate objects for full-grown men’s desires, Anders Haahr Rasmussen said.

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With her new collection of poems, she has been called a poetic talent. Now she's revealed for plagiarism

Plagiarized musician is deeply saddened to see his lyrics reproduced without permission. The publishing house has stopped the sale of the book.

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'A very insecure card': Bob Dylan visits Amager tonight

The 84-year-old troubadour returns to Denmark with songs that are still hitting today’s big questions – but with no guarantee of a flawless evening.

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Ritzau has earned 25,000 kroner in disputed picture – not 861,000 kroner, as an artist otherwise charges

The Ritzaus Bureau is ready to go all the way to the Supreme Court in principle law, the editor-in-chief said.

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Overview: Here's 11 sensational queup committed in this millennium

Today's burglary at the Louvre Museum is one of many in Europe. We've compiled a selection of the most notable.

Erkan Özden will pay homage to the generation many have forgotten: ‘I suddenly see myself in another light’

We need to be better at recognizing the generation we're standing on the shoulders of, says journalist and TV presenter.

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Literature communicator points to different types of readers. Do you recognize yourself in one of them?

Focus less on the action and more on the mood, sounds a piece of advice when choosing a new book to read.

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Erkan Özden will pay homage to the generation many have forgotten: ‘I suddenly see myself in another light’

We need to be better at recognizing the generation we're standing on the shoulders of, says journalist and TV presenter.

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Tax-free 'discount music' spreads in supermarkets

Stores ditch celebrities and serve free music to customers.

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Tax-free 'discount music' spreads in supermarkets

Stores ditch celebrities and serve free music to customers.

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DR-commentator has seen chess on the oblique boards: 'It would be the equivalent of taking hands in football and getting away with it'

Salene is sold-out and the critics are thrilled by twice chess on the Copenhagen theatre scenes.

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DR-commentator has seen chess on the oblique boards: 'It would be the equivalent of taking hands in football and getting away with it'

Salene is sold-out and the critics are thrilled by twice chess on the Copenhagen theatre scenes.

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They've had an insane year, but Aphaca got themselves huge surprise at P3 Gold

The Nørrebro band Aphaca went home on Friday evening with both the 'P3 Listener Hitt' and the 'P3 Prize'.

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Bertel Haarder on common song: That's culture!

Bertel Haarder calls for more spirit and finds it in the culture, Christianity and the common song.

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