by Peter Majanen | Aug 24, 2019 | Culture, Team
As mentioned earlier our dear friend and colleague Ronald Jones has passed away after a time of illness. It makes me, among other things, think about the adage that states that no people are irreplaceable. I really don’t believe this. My friend Ronald will never be...
by Peter Majanen | Jun 14, 2019 | Trend
Fiat 500 is a very nice car that warms the heart of those of us who are nostalgic towards autos. Sprung from a time when we were anticipating an apparent eternal growth and just starting a long journey of development. There were no limits. Everything was simple. As...
by Peter Majanen | May 17, 2019 | Politics and society
Which is the GAL-iest country in Europe? We have in previous articles concluded that data does not support the notion that Europe is not undergoing a right wing nationalist wave as some claim. In truth, values are moving slowly toward the more liberal end. So why are...
by Peter Majanen | May 3, 2019 | The Editor
The grandest exhibitions, like the one that encompassed the university grounds that we saw just a couple of years ago, had now shrunk, bartered down and strongly simplified. Probably an approaching recession captured in the understated character of design and art....
by Peter Majanen | Apr 5, 2019 | Culture
It’s not as hard as you might think. There is a recipe that almost all composers use today. I’ll tell you how to do it. But first some basic music theory. Songs are analysed using the function that the chords/harmonies have within the key. Example: If a song is in the...