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They play with kites, with snow, with a green brush, with broken pieces of mirror or a piñata

LEK: The exhibition by Francis Alÿs at Copenhagen Contemporary neither explains nor defines what play means. Rather, it is an archive of toys and forms lines of connection between people across the places we come from.

To combat housing speculation

Norrebro: Forty years of land and housing battles in Copenhagen have yielded results. One of the few politicians in the world has dared to settle a settlement with #Blackstone – one of the biggest multinational housing investors out there.

Ørestaden, Nordhavn, Amager Strandpark, Sluseholm, Lynetteholm

Peter Schultz Jørgensen: The showdown about Copenhagen

COPENHAGEN: Have you been so busy turning the city of the unemployed into a well-paid taxpayer town that you overlooked that those with ordinary jobs could not afford to live in the new neighborhoods?

Anarchist Book Cafes and "Mutual Assistance"

ANARCHISTS: Mette, Thomas and Rasmus found their way into anarchism through the struggle for the Youth House in Copenhagen more than a decade ago. They have since been active in book cafes, labor disputes and opposition to racism. It is first and foremost about lived political experiences.

Restructuring Directions?

COPENHAGEN: Cities choose to take on a leading role in the fight for the climate.