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Freezing frames at Sami film fest

Finland’s northernmost film festival, Skábmagovat, held every winter in Inari, Lapland, includes several outdoor screenings in an amphitheatre built of snow.
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Life/Arts & entertainment - Tango

Northern twist in Argentinean tango

As2wrists Dance Company takes its improvised style of tango from Finland to Argentina, the genre’s country of origin – and people love it.
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Life/Art & entertainment - Design capital 2012

Design is Helsinki's destiny

In a decision announced on November 25, Helsinki becomes the World Design Capital for 2012, making Finland’s northern winter suddenly seem a lot brighter.
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News & events/Events - Japan pop in Finland

Rock begins with J

One-third of all Finnish young people are into Japanese pop culture, including music, fashion, cartoons and more.
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Life/Art&entertainment - Elina Hirvonen

Between memory and forgetting

Elina Hirvonen talks about her critically acclaimed novel When I Forgot, which offers a mix of Finnish and American perspectives on September 11, Iraq, Vietnam and the Second World War – and on love.
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Life/Arts & entertainment - Kimmo Pohjonen

Bad boy of accordion grows up but keeps attitude intact

Accordionist Kimmo Pohjonen pays scant heed to genre boundaries. Current projects include everything from a Kronos Quartet collaboration to Earth Machine Music, in which farm machines form the accompaniment.
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Life/Arts & entertainment - Anna Järvinen

A tale of two countries

Gathering momentum: Singer-songwriter Anna Järvinen’s popularity is soaring in both Sweden, where she lives, and Finland, where she was born.
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Culture Gallery

Culture Gallery

Culture Gallery is a chic, interactive website that showcases the work of young, exciting Finnish artists and designers.
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Hanoi still rocks

Hanoi Rocks, Finland's glam-rock phenomenon, played eight sold-out farewell concerts in Helsinki.
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Opening opera doors to the public

The Finnish National Opera is thinking outside the box seats to buck the genre's elitist image and bring in new fans.
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What Westerners weren't supposed to see

Finnish Estonian author Sofi Oksanen causes a stir with the subject matter and success of her newest novel.
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Kalevala: the Finnish national epic

The Finnish national epic, the Kalevala, has inspired generations of artists and helped shape the nation's identity.
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Finnish literature today

Finland has a relatively short literary history but boasts a booming modern book scene.
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Four men with harmonicas on the world music market

Until harmonica quartet Sväng hit the world music scene, most people had no idea that harmonicas could sound like this.
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Tapio Wirkkala

Designer Tapio Wirkkala's artworks can be seen in the world's most esteemed museums – and also in regular Finnish homes.
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Albert Edelfelt, master of plein air

Albert Edelfelt lived and painted in Paris for more than 15 years, becoming Finland's first cosmopolitan art icon.
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Lovable, instructive canines

Mauri Kunnas and his cast of canine characters succeed in bringing history and literature to life in his children’s books.
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Finlandia by Jean Sibelius

Finlandia forms Jean Sibelius's most famous composition. Read about it and listen to it here.
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OZ jewellery captivates with its clean lines

Welcome to the land of Oz – a jewellery shop run by a goldsmith and a silversmith in downtown Helsinki.
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Eero Saarinen: architect for a new world

A long-awaited exhibition about Finnish American architect Eero Saarinen continues its tour, now in the US.
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Alvar Aalto

The label "functionalism" does not do justice to describing the artistic achievement of architect and designer Alvar Aalto.
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Runeberg's values live on in Saarijärvi

What would J.L. Runeberg’s famous character Paavo of Saarijärvi say if he could see Finland today?
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Signmark does what he wants

The world's first deaf rapper, Signmark raps in sign language, taking a stand on issues that matter.
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Timo Sarpaneva

"People can carry their holidays with them, and rest when they wish," said Timo Sarpaneva, one of the greats of Finnish design.
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The Kanteletar

The Kanteletar’s ancient ballads form a companion work to the Kalevala, Finland’s national epic.
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