Norway’s Wacky Winter Sport
From Sobetsu, Japan to Vardø, Norway, people around the world take part in the latest—and arguably strangest—winter sport dubbed Yukigassen.
A Mysterious Fortress on the Oslo Fjord
A woman named Mantelgeisten appears out of the darkness in a long robe. Prison chains rattle. Screams of horror and torture linger from the dungeons. Known to be the most haunted castle in Norway, Akershus Fortress attracts more than three million visitors every year...
If You Turned 70 during 2018, You Should Read This
Happy belated birthday, and congratulations on now needing to [...]
Norway in International Politics
Over the past couple of years, I’ve published a blog on various topics pertaining to international diplomacy, first on HuffingtonPost.com and then on WashingtonDiplomat.com. While I enjoyed the opportunity to get my thoughts out there, I was never sure I was reaching quite the right audience.
Out of this World: Solobservatoriet
Imagine wandering into a glowing planetary system nestled deep within a forest. No, your eyes are not tricking you. Celebrated architecture and design firm Snøhetta is designing a new planetarium and visitor center for Norway’s largest astronomical facility.
Star Chef
In the March issue of Viking magazine, we catch up with Scandinavian celebrity chef Tina Nordström. From her cookbooks, television shows, kitchen items and wine, there are few areas of the food industry she has left untouched.
Discover Your Family Roots through DNA Testing
With today’s advances in DNA testing and the resulting [...]
Tame Your Tax Situation with a Fixed Annuity
Perhaps you are saving for retirement, or maybe you [...]
Chinese Athletes take on Ski Jumping, Train in Norway
As the host country of the 2022 Olympics, China wants to harness the “host country advantage” and repeat their medals sweep from the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics. The only problem is that there is not a big winter sports tradition in China … yet.
Viking Presents New Monthly Feature
Starting next month, Norway’s Ambassador to the United States [...]
Oslo’s Coolest Foodie
Anders Husa speaks with Viking magazine about his passion [...]
Norwegian Child Prodigy Remembered
Lodge members from Draxten 1-464 and Vennekretsen 1-559 [...]
Unique WW II Airplane Unearthed in Norway after 76 Years
Image Credit: TONY HOSKINS A rare World [...]
What’s Better than Summer in Norway?
… Summer school in Norway! Or, for that matter, [...]
P. S. I Love You …
While it was extremely hard to lose my uncle [...]
The Magnus Effect Grips Norway
Image Credit: Andreas Kontokanis Norway’s chess superstar [...]
If Our Founders Could See Sons of Norway Today
Founders' Day: January 16 No doubt: Those hearty Norwegians [...]
Viking Magazine: Articles to Enjoy Again or for the First Time
As we ring in the New Year, let’s take [...]
Oslo For History Buffs
If you’re making plans to visit Norway, check out the January issue of Viking magazine. It’s brimming with travel advice, expert tips and recommendations for exploring Norway from north to south. Whether you’re looking to take a spectacular train journey, search for polar bears in Svalbard or explore Norway’s vibrant capital city, there are ideas for every type of traveler.
Happy “Norwegian” New Year
As the New Year’s celebrations end, standard resolutions quickly [...]
Celebrating Vigeland
As 2019 approaches, the city of Oslo is preparing [...]
Make Merry Memories with Norwegian Traditions
From decorating the Christmas tree to leaving milk and [...]
Journey Across Norway on the World’s Most Scenic Train Ride
Known for being northern Europe’s longest stretch of railway, [...]
Courage, Confidence and Character Gained through Nordic Sports
Barneloppet (youth ski race) season is coming up fast, [...]
It’s Cookie Time!
Christmas is right around the corner. It’s time to [...]