Bernt Balchen’s 125th Birthday Celebration
Bernt Balchen was born just outside of Kristiansand, Norway on October 23, 1899. He was known as a navigator, mechanical engineer, polar aviator and distinguished military leader in the course of his life.
Tale from the Crypt
A South Dakotan TikToker and her sisters were visiting Gjerdrum, a small town on the northwestern outskirts of Oslo, where their ancestors had once lived. They toured Gjerdrum kirke, the church where their grandfather had been baptized, but could not have been prepared for what happened next.
Lørdagsgodteri
Bernt Balchen was born just outside of Kristiansand, Norway on October 23, 1899. He was known as a navigator, mechanical engineer, polar aviator and distinguished military leader in the course of his life.
Viking Bread
This delicious bread recipe would be a great pairing with soup during the upcoming cold months or as a tasty side with a little honey.
Dugnad: Unique Societal Ritual
In Norwegian culture, there are several unwritten social laws that guide the way people conduct themselves and act towards each other.
Hardanger Font
If you said the word Hardanger to someone, they might follow up with the question, “Hardanger, what?” The word is associated with various things well-known and loved by Norwegians. One of its most well-known associations is with embroidery.
Margarethe Munthe – Birthday Song Author
In downtown Oslo, sandwiched between the Majorstua and St. Hanshaugen neighborhoods, you'll find Margrethe Munthes Plass, a small plaza named for one of Oslo’s former residents.
Crispy Sweet Potato Pancakes with Lingonberries and Bacon
Enjoy this delicious Scandinavian breakfast that is a perfect start to a fall day!
Crossings – 200th Anniversary of Norwegian Migration
2025 marks the 200th Anniversary of the first organized emigration of Norwegians to the United States. The single mast sloop, Restauration, left Stavanger on July 4, 1825, with 52 people on board. Often referred to as the “Sloopers,” they arrived in New York City harbor on October 9, 1825.
Paris Olympics Come to a Close
In May, Olympiatoppen—the Norwegian Olympic and Paralympic Committee and Confederation of Sports—put forth an official goal for Paris: eight medals.
Trollstigen Closure
Trollstigen, one of Norway’s most popular tourist attractions featuring winding roads up the mountainside, has recently closed. The closure was a result of recent rockslides in the area. In one instance, a rock the size of a football crashed through the window of a car.
Astruptunet Reopens
Over the last four years, there has been a major renovation and restoration underway at Astruptunet and its gardens.
Olympics-Inspired Double Chocolate Muffins
Do you know the Muffin Man? Not the one of Drury Lane fame, but one who went viral at the Paris Olympics?
Ones to Watch in Norwegian Cycling
A team of up-and-coming Nordic pro men cyclists and one veteran took the world cycling stage in the Tour de France in early July.
Foam Leak Engulfs Streets of Bærum
Imagine putting way too much soap in a washing machine and the laundry room being filled with white foam seeping from the machine. This is what the streets of Bærum, Norway looked like—but on a much larger scale—after a recent foam leak from an industrial building.