Kivirähk: 'New Stories of the Estonian People' Does Not Try to Teach the Reader
Andrus Kivirähk discusses his prose collection 'New Stories of the Estonian People', emphasizing its entertainment value rather than instructive intent.
Bronze statues can be bought with money. Moving power requires more than that
The article discusses the historical neglect of women's contributions in storytelling and highlights the challenges of addressing centuries of gender inequality in the cultural narrative.
Kaie Mihkelson: Theater Expands the Soul
Renowned Estonian actress Kaie Mihkelson reflects on her extensive career and the impact of theater on personal and cultural understanding.
Culture in the Ebersberg District: Discovering New Worlds Through Reading
Libraries in the Ebersberg district are promoting cultural exchange and community connection through a series of events centered around reading and storytelling.
Week 8 in pictures – see the world through the eyes of DN photographers
DN's photo editor Pi Frisk highlights five photographs that capture the essence of Sweden during week 8 of 2026.
Prime Video presents its global bet that emerges from Latin America
Prime Video emphasizes the importance of local storytelling in its global strategy, highlighting the success of the Latin American market.
In Memory of Angela Carter: 'Scheherazade' Lost on the Way to Us
This piece reflects on the literary legacy of British author Angela Carter and her unique interpretations of Eastern storytelling, particularly through the character of Scheherazade.
Kangaroo, Wolfram bring north Australia's film industry to global stage
The film 'Kangaroo', filmed in Alice Springs, has achieved international success, becoming Germany's highest-grossing Australian film in 25 years.
Samba, resistance, and magic open São Paulo's carnival celebrations
São Paulo's Carnival celebrations kicked off with samba schools showcasing themes of cultural pride, feminism, and mystical storytelling.
Opening of the Berlin Film Festival and an Arab Cry in the Panorama
The 76th Berlin International Film Festival opened with a vibrant ceremony led by new director Tricia Tuttle, breaking from traditional norms and emphasizing the festival's commitment to global storytelling.
Goodbye to Master Guillermo Monroy: a brush that painted the living history of Mexico
Guillermo Monroy, a celebrated figure in the arts and social struggles in Mexico, has passed away, leaving a legacy of storytelling and social consciousness.
The Nordic Museum Begins Collecting Dreams
The Nordic Museum in Sweden is launching a project to gather stories about how Swedes sleep, starting February 10.
Establishing February 9th as National Storytelling Day
The Association of Professional Storytellers in Greece is advocating for February 9th to be recognized as National Storytelling Day, linking it to the global celebration of the Greek language.
Noir Odyssey
The article expresses excitement for Christopher Nolan's upcoming film 'Odyssey', highlighting the combination of Batman and Agamemnon in the trailer and the cultural blend in storytelling.
Pille-Riin Purje: the first month of theater this year leaves a strong impression with VAT theater's 'Lühis'
Pille-Riin Purje reflects on her experiences watching 14 performances in January, highlighting the successful new production 'Lühis' by VAT theater that intertwines themes of personal storytelling and documentary theater.
The Symphony Plays Astrophysics. 'A Solo Stellar Show'
The article discusses the cultural impact of 'Star Wars' and highlights John Williams' iconic soundtrack as a significant element in its storytelling.