Weekend Wrap
IN PICTURES: Weekend wrap
It’s dessert time for the arts scene with film and TV making a scene globally while musicians are making sure their heads keep ringing. Discover the past seven days in lifestyle and entertainment from a Finnish perspective.
Kardemimmit get folksy in Wisconsin. (Photo: Jimmy Träskelin) Read The Spectator’s article
Dessert is the most important meal of the day, and Barnes & Noble sure knows it. (Photo: Goodio) Read our Daily Brief
Creative studio Haruworks is making new friends globally. (Photo: Haruworks) Read World Screen’s article
Karhu takes a stroll down memory lane and its cross-country-skiing past with its new collection. (Photo: Facebook/Karhu) Read Hypebeast’s article
Gamers around the world are packing up for Pocket Gamer Connects Helsinki 2019, which is to be held in early October. (Photo: Supercell) Read Pocket Gamer’s article
ALMA keeps on writing her own ticket, this time for the new Charlie’s Angels film. (Photo: Facebook/ALMA) Read Music Finland’s article
Yotto’s tunes are being heard all around the world. (Photo: Facebook/Yotto) Read KCRW’s story
Jenni Toivoniemi’s comedy Games People Play will get some golden silver-screen time with the help of LevelK. (Photo: Tuffi Films) Read Screen Daily’s article
YLE is teaching global audiences the art of trolling with a learning tool designed to inspire critical thinking. (Photo: YLE) Read Tech Crunch’s article
Product of the year award becomes a reality for Varjo’s VR headset at Helsinki Design Awards. (Photo: Varjo) Read more on Varjo’s blog
30 years of goth ‘n’ roll later, The 69 Eyes are stronger than ever. (Photo: Christin Morris) Read Hysteria Mag’s article
One of the oldest publishing houses in Finland, Gummerus, is now in Storytel’s good books. (Photo: Gummerus) Read our Daily Brief
Arman Alizad’s documentary-reality series is set to capture audiences in Central and Eastern Europe this autumn. (Photo: Rabbit Films) Read TBI Vision’s story
Celsius Holding is looking to stay healthy with the acquisition of Finland’s Func Food Group. (Photo: Fast) Read our Daily Brief