Published by Swedish News. Volume 145 No. 13, October 15, 2017. Price per copy $3.50.
Photo: Jenny Leyman
Immi The 150th anniversary at Stockholm’s Tennstopet restaurant allows for a taste of some foods that survived the ages - and some that didn’t. /P 10 This image, however, is from Malmö in southern Sweden where a Michigan student spent her summer; she shares her experience with us at InBox /P9
Celebrate: culture & cooking
A respected restaurant in Stockholm, known for its traditional cuisine, is using its 150th anniversary as a chance to reflect not only on the long life of the establishment but also the longevity of some of Sweden’s most cultural food. And our food reporter got the chance to taste some of those dishes herself; read about her once-in-a-lifetime experience and some of the recipes (not all, mind you!) we are dying to try, too. /P10
Study in Sweden
Swedish box office gold
More and more people are taking advantage of study abroad programs in Europe, Asia and especially Sweden. It can be said that no matter the academics, the experience of studying in another country is always beneficial. But Sweden offers both: excellent academic advancement and incredible opportunities for personal growth - including this one in Stockholm. /P17
The highly anticipated film Borg/McEnroe has already opened to eager audiences in some U.S. theaters, and it won’t be long before we also get to see The Square, which opens in theaters on Oct. 27. The Square, which was nominated for an Oscar as this year’s Best Foreign Film, made its North American premiere already at the Toronto Film Festival /P13
Archeologists discover pre-Viking era building in the heart of old Uppsala / p16
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One of the world’s most famous Swedish sporting events finally has a Swede /p23
Photo: Alpöga
Immigrant Footprint: The ‘Swedish’ all-American athlete, typical of the first generation / p18
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