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SUMMARY:REPORTING FROM GREENLAND | DISCUSSION WITH JEFFREY GETTLEMAN
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and global correspondent Jeffrey Gettleman on his experiences reporting in Greenland over the past year for The New York Times\, including his on-the-ground impressions and insights into the complex dynamic between competing global interests.  \nA global correspondent specializing in conflict and crisis\, Gettleman has written for The New York Times for over two decades\, reporting on topics ranging from the famine in Somalia\, to terrorism in Iraq\, to the ongoing war in Ukraine. Beginning in early 2025\, his correspondence has focused on the Nordic region\, most prominently on unfolding events in Greenland. Since then\, he has reported on topics including the Greenlandic response to threats of the U.S. acquisition\, political counteractions by Denmark and implications for NATO\, as well as how the situation has affected everyday life in Kalaallit Nunaat. \nThe discussion will take place via Zoom; advance registration recommended. \nBIO \nJeffrey Gettleman is London-based international correspondent for The New York Times\, covering global events. He previously served as the New York Times East Africa bureau chief from 2006-2017 and South Asia bureau chief from 2018-22. A global correspondent specializing in conflict and crisis\, he has reported on topics ranging from the famine in Somalia to terrorism in Iraq\, and has recently the war in Ukraine\, with journalistic honors including three Polk Awards and a Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 2012. He previously worked for The Los Angeles Times and the St. Petersburg Times and has also written for National Geographic\, The New York Review of Books and GQ. He is the author of the memoir Love\, Africa. \nRegister
URL:https://www.scandinaviahouse.org/event/reporting-from-greenland-discussion-with-jeffrey-gettleman/
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SUMMARY:BEGINNERS' KNITTING WITH HILARY SNELL
DESCRIPTION:Learn the knitting basics in a workshop led by Scandinavia House’s veteran knitter Hilary Snell! \nThe long-term benefits of knitting are widely recognized. Once you know the basics\, knitting can create what’s called a “flow state\,” similar to meditation. Knitting uses both sides of the brain\, making it a healthy way to focus while also stretching your brain muscles. And there are only two stitches in knitting — by combining those\, you can create hundreds of designs and patterns! \nIn this class designed for those who have never knit before\, or beginners who would like to practice their stitches\, you’ll learn to cast on\, knit and purl. After learning these skills\, you’ll be able to practice independently to make any projects you wish. Participants should bring size 9 US straight needles and some worsted weight yarn — we’ll provide a safe and friendly atmosphere to learn a new life-long skill! \nRegister
URL:https://www.scandinaviahouse.org/event/beginners-knitting-with-hilary-snell/2026-05-19/
LOCATION:Scandinavia House\, 58 Park Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
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SUMMARY:HAND IN HAND | STAGED READING
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Scandinavia House’s 25th anniversary\, SATC is proud to present a staged reading of Sofia Fredén’s black comedy\, Hand in Hand. This performance marks a special homecoming—the play was first performed on this very stage in 2011 as part of SATC’s debut Contemporary Reading Series. \nIn Sofia Fredén’s dark comedy Hand in Hand\, a group of desperate urbanites navigate the cold\, unforgiving landscape of Stockholm’s housing market. Forced together by the basic need for shelter\, five young adults and one misplaced father find themselves entangled in a web of absurd negotiations\, transactional love\, and biting humor. \nThe play has been translated by Edward Buffalo Bromberg. \nPurchase tickets \n 
URL:https://www.scandinaviahouse.org/event/hand-in-hand-staged-reading/
LOCATION:Scandinavia House\, 58 Park Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
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