- 0101.March.Friday

Stockholm's Feminist Film Festival
StockholmGustav Adolfs torg 22, 111 52 Stockholm, SwedenStockholm Feminist Film Festival is the largest film festival for women’s films in Scandinavia. Screening films by women directors from all over the world: both features and shorts, fiction as well as documentaries. Alongside their diverse program they will also be hosting a variety of panels addressing gender equality in film, masterclasses, workshops and more.
The festival will take place Feb 28 – March 3, 2019.
- 0101.March.Friday

Post Malone @ Globen
Ericsson GlobeEricsson Globe, Stockholm, SwedenPost Malone is one of the world’s greatest artists right now. With millions of Streams and sold out concerts around the world, Post Malone is heading for his first major arena tour. With the album “beerbongs & bentleys” and world hits like “rockstar”, “Psycho” and “Better Now”, the coming arena tour in Europe will be something very special!
- 0202.March.Saturday

Stockholm's Feminist Film Festival
StockholmGustav Adolfs torg 22, 111 52 Stockholm, SwedenStockholm Feminist Film Festival is the largest film festival for women’s films in Scandinavia. Screening films by women directors from all over the world: both features and shorts, fiction as well as documentaries. Alongside their diverse program they will also be hosting a variety of panels addressing gender equality in film, masterclasses, workshops and more.
The festival will take place Feb 28 – March 3, 2019.
- 0303.March.Sunday

Stockholm's Feminist Film Festival
StockholmGustav Adolfs torg 22, 111 52 Stockholm, SwedenStockholm Feminist Film Festival is the largest film festival for women’s films in Scandinavia. Screening films by women directors from all over the world: both features and shorts, fiction as well as documentaries. Alongside their diverse program they will also be hosting a variety of panels addressing gender equality in film, masterclasses, workshops and more.
The festival will take place Feb 28 – March 3, 2019.
- 0303.March.Sunday

Wild Nothing @ Debaser
Debaser StrandDebaser Hornstulls Strand, Hornstulls strand, Stockholm, SwedenAt the beginning of the decade, the music world seemed to be dominated by lo-fi dream-pop written in youth home studios and a revival that wanted to push the borders of nostalgia even further. But no one really managed to represent the genre as well as Jack Tatum’s Wild Nothing, where the mix of 80’s throwback and janglepop created their own little sub-genre in the otherwise supersaturated sphere. Since the 2012 Nocturne, Wild Nothing has repeatedly renewed itself without losing its own identity and with this year’s newly released Indigo he continues where Nocturne ended. Here we are offered a retrorevivalism that dares to be honest with its influences and represents them with pride.
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- 29 Sep 2016
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