LGBTQ+ in Norwegian Series and Film – Part 3Amy & Anna2023-02-232023-02-23 by Amy & Anna2023-02-232023-02-230 I had no idea what to expect from Norwegian series and films in terms of LGBTQ+ representation. I’ll be honest: I had never watched a
European Commission: the so-called “child protection” law is full of holesqLit2023-02-142023-08-23 by qLit2023-02-142023-08-230 As the next step in a year and a half of infringement proceedings, the Court of Justice of the European Union today published the European
Making my way along the cobbled pathMarinka Emese2023-02-082023-09-05 by Marinka Emese2023-02-082023-09-050 It was with a strange curiosity, disgust, and something akin to revulsion that I watched the girls in my peer classes in high school who
LGBTQ+ in Norwegian Series and Film – Part 2Amy & Anna2023-01-232023-01-23 by Amy & Anna2023-01-232023-01-230 “Really?!” “What?” “Nooooo, not the lesbian!!” I had no idea what to expect from Norwegian series and films in terms of LGBTQ+ representation. I’ll be
Series recommendations for the first month of the yearJákli Zsófi2023-01-102023-08-23 by Jákli Zsófi2023-01-102023-08-230 This winter recommendation is a completely mixed bag because I’m always starting something new alongside the series I usually watch. However, because of this diversity,
LGBTQ+ in Norwegian Series and Film – Part 1Amy & Anna2022-12-122022-12-12 by Amy & Anna2022-12-122022-12-120 I had no idea what to expect from Norwegian series and films in terms of LGBTQ+ representation. I’ll be honest: I had never watched a
What to watch on rainy autumn daysJákli Zsófi2022-11-022023-03-12 by Jákli Zsófi2022-11-022023-03-120 This year’s late summer and fall have been all about highly anticipated series and the three below have put me on edge for a long
Lesbian Life in Norway: Trondheim PrideAmy Soto2022-10-132022-10-13 by Amy Soto2022-10-132022-10-130 As some of you may know, I’ve recently moved from Budapest to Norway with my partner, Anna. I had one recurring thought before moving: where
Budapest Dyke March 2022qLit2022-10-052022-10-25 by qLit2022-10-052022-10-250 On 1 October we had a fantastic experience on the Budapest Dyke March. In the early evening, hundreds of lesbians* marched from Elisabeth Square to
Being a 13 year old lesbian in Hungary – opinionqLit2022-09-242022-09-24 by qLit2022-09-242022-09-240 It’s no news to anyone that present day Hungary is not exactly an LGBTQ+ heaven. Even organising a Pride parade is a feat, let alone