Jessica Grant Jorgensen - Global View: Denmark
After surviving a rural Canadian upbringing, Jessica Grant Jorgensen embarked on
a scholastic career that has lasted over a decade now.
In 2001, a Norseman plundered his way through British Columbia
and sweet-talked a Canadian lass into loving him. Jessica moved to Denmark in
2004 and has turned her trained cultural eye
on her new surroundings.
FEATURE COLUMN:
June 23, 2006
A spectacle so bad it's good
"A French minister once deemed the entire show 'a monument to drivel."
COLUMNS BY JESSICA GRANT JORGENSEN:
May 3, 2006
Lines in the smoke
March 29, 2006
Handball, Herring and Hans Island: A preliminary plan
February 9, 2006
When tempests escape teapots: The case of the Muhammad drawings
December 30, 2005
Drugged dogs, drunkards and detonators: A Danish New Year's
December 9, 2005
The coolness of Sorels in a Danish winter
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