Dear friend,
We were nervous when we asked for your contributions yesterday. Because without recommendations, it would have been pretty embarrassing to send today’s newsletter.
Fortunately, we feel we are off to a strong start! Yesterday we were 30 contributors, today we are 48. Our guess is that we’ll need to reach 150-200 contributors for the project to find its shape. That will probably take three to four weeks, just in time for spring.
We’ll be inviting more people to join this week. If you know someone who belongs on the list of contributors, please let us know.
Meanwhile, thanks to Astrid and Kristoffer for pointing out the problems with reading in dark mode on iOS, we are working with Justin from Buttondown on fixing the issue.
And a special thank you to Mads for assisting with the design and to all of you for supporting our idea.
With care,
Søren & Kristoffer
* EVENTS *
International Women's Day 8th
Literary reactions to the SCUM Manifesto: Conversation between Ida Marie Hede and Liv Nimand Duvå at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, submitted by Søren
All Day March 8 Celebration at Det Lilla Rum, submitted by Sandra & Christine
March 8 Music & Readings at Line Jensen Illustration, submitted by Marie
Young Feminists Speaking for Equality at Demokrati Garagen, submitted by Astrid
Heroines of Copenhagen: A guided walk on March 8th submitted by Sara
Talks on women, art and algorithms at SMK, submitted by Marie
Wednesday 9th
Visit Copenhagen’s latest sourdough bakery at Flere Fugle, submitted by Ana
Painting meets NFT at Nikolaj Kunsthal, submitted by Martin
The Tragedy of Macbeth: one of the only films I’ve seen twice in the theatre submitted by Sebastian
Vegetarian Community Dinner at Absalon, submitted by Sarah
Thursday 10th
IPAF: An international queer festival for contemporary performance at Warehouse9, submitted by Jamiee
Selma Judith concert at Vega, submitted by Mathias
Bingo at Peech, submitted by Kristoffer
Friday 11th
Light & Space exhibition at Copenhagen Contemporary, submitted by Melina & Sarah
Crazy main exhibition Double Soul by Haegue Yang at SMK, submitted by Mathias
Coming of Age Train movie through Russia in the 90's submitted by Anne Sofie
Saturday 12th
Opening: Anna Stahn’s solo show at Gammel Strand, submitted by Christoffer
Round trip to Rønnebæksholm for the opening of No Stranger or Lover to Me submitted by Søren
Søstre i Trance Pop Up at Springbrættet6a, submitted by Astrid
Sunday 13th
Last chance: For spatial imagination and time travel need at SMK, submitted by Emmy Laura
Last chance: Julie Stavad – I am here for pleasure but it is no fun at Overgaden, submitted by Sara
Open Street and Flea Market at Ravnsborggade, submitted by Kristoffer
See you next Monday.