Arts & Culture

 

€17 million coronavirus grants for orchestras, museums and theatres

Finland’s arts and culture sector, hard hit by the downturn in visitors and events during the coronavirus crisis this year, is getting a €17 million boost from the government. The Ministry of Education and Culture has earmarked the money for…

Espresso House offers new ‘Netflix’-style unlimited drinks option

One of the biggest coffee shop chains in Finland, Espresso House, is launching the Nordic region’s first an all-you-can-drink option for customers – which could be a hit in a country with a caffeine addiction! For a monthly fee of…

Finnish truffle hunters strike black gold with fungus harvest

When Labradors Noora and Neea put their specially-trained noses to work, they’re striking black gold in southwest Finland – but this black gold isn’t oil, it’s truffles. The dogs are rooting around in the undergrowth to find the latest crop…

Ted Urho column: Celebrating the Swedish king who fell off his horse in Germany

Being a Swedish-speaking Finn means you’re just like everyone else, but at the same time not. In my language it’s known as being finlandssvensk, a person who is Finnish, but speaks Swedish as their first language. Let me try…

Tim Sparv becomes the face of national ‘language tolerance’ campaign

The captain of the Finnish men’s national football team, Tim Sparv, is taking on a new role as the face of a national ‘language tolerance’ campaign called "My Language." The project has been set up by the Ministry of Justice, and…

A full blue moon illuminates kekri, Halloween and All Saints’ Day in Finland

If you look to the skies above Finland on Saturday evening you’ll see a full moon – known as a blue moon because it’s the second full moon within a calendar month. This year it lights up traditional All Saints…

Finnish artists scoop three Nordic Council prizes

The Nordic Council has given out its 2020 awards at a virtual ceremony on Tuesday evening with Finnish artists scooping three out of five prizes on offer. Each year the Nordic Council gives prizes for literature, film, music, the environment…

Council of Europe calls for more action to support for Finland’s minority languages

The Council of Europe says it wants to see more support for several of Finland’s minority languages – despite progress that’s been made for other languages. The Strasbourg-based organisation published its evaluation report this week on how Finland has been…

Finnair serves mile high meals to ground level customers

Finland’s national carrier Finnair is joining a new airline trend to bring in-flight experiences to customers on the ground, as they look for innovative ways to make money during the ongoing coronavirus travel restrictions. From Wednesday a selection of Finnair’s…

WATCH: Helsinki Herring Market brings coastal food traditions to the capital

The Baltic Herring Market has been a Helsinki tradition since 1743. Every autumn fishing boats from along the southern coast and Archipelago – from Kotka to Åland – make their way to the capital city’s Market Square to sell their…

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Morning headlines: Thursday 14th January 2021

Coronavirus update: No new restrictions expected today Public health officials, and Minister Krista Kiuru (SDP) will give a coronavirus update on Thursday morning but are not…

Morning headlines: Wednesday 13th January 2021

Southern snow storm continues, as temperatures drop A snowstorm that swept through southern Finland in the last 36 hours continues on Wednesday, although snow will…

Morning headlines: Tuesday 12th January 2021

Snow storm brings dangerous driving conditions, power outages A snowstorm sweeping across western and southern Finland on Tuesday brings dangerous driving conditions to roads and…

Morning headlines: Monday 11th January 2021

Exceptionally heavy snowfall on the way from Monday night Meteorologists are warning of "exceptional" levels of snowfall with up to 30-40cm of accumulated snow forecast…

Morning headlines: Friday 8th January 2021

Minister calls for faster vaccine delivery from EU Minister of Family and Basic Services Krista Kiuru (SDP) has written to the EU’s Health Commissioner calling for…

Morning headlines: Thursday 7th January 2021

Finnish leaders react to American political violence Finnish leaders have reacted to a night of political violence in America, when armed supporters of US President…

Morning headlines: Wednesday 6th January 2021

Young Lions claim bronze at u20 World Championships The Finnish men’s u20 ice hockey team have defeated Russia 4-1 at the World Championships in Canada…

Morning headlines: Tuesday 5th January 2021

Hospital districts: slow pace of vaccinations depends on availability The slow pace of vaccinations in Finland, criticised by some opposition politicians and other public figures,…