Tag Archives: Sweden

Sweden in the 70s

Stockholm’s Moderna Museet opens its collection of 70s-era black and white photographs to the public on May 9th, with an exhibition titled “Reality Revisited: Photography from the Moderna Museet Collection.” While you’re there, stop by Fanny Boström’s solo show, “Last Day at the Circus,” at Galleri Jonas Keerup.

Goodbye Swedish meatballs

Beloved Swedish restaurant Good World is closing, drawing to an end an almost decade-long era of late-night gravlax and martinis. Tonight, the restaurant will bid farewell to their Orchard Street location — the building will be torn down and replaced with yet more downtown condos — with a proper Swedish send-off party. The owners plan [...]

For the Vampire that Listens in the Snow: Let the Right One In

While it was billed as a Swedish horror film, comes with the requisite blood and gore, and was released suspiciously close to Halloween, Let the Right One In is not a typical preteen vampire movie, per se — it’s simply a movie about preteens. Cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema gives us a broken, Cold War suburb [...]