HeartCore #4 FUTURE
Welcome to the fourth edition of HeartCore – The Official Copenhagen Pride Magazine. The theme for this edition is FUTURE.
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A look in the crystal ball
By Anne Sophie Parsons Tarot cards have been used in the art of divination for thousands of years now – the Major Arcana combines recognisable
Poem: My best guess
I looked up at the clear night sky After spending all day in my head Is a choice an act of living Or is living
“I think we’ll get more kinky!”
A fetish club’s future By Mariya Alfa Staugaard On quite a regular Thursday afternoon, I ring the bell in Lavendelstræde by the sign saying, “Scandinavian
Expectations for a happy life
By Makia Ariela Elisabeth Jørgensen As an aromantic asexual, the endless flood of amatonormative expectations put forth by peers, family, friends, society – and myself
Will I ever find the real me?
By Anne Sophie Parsons If representation in pop culture and media still leaves a lot to be desired, imagine being a lesbian in the 1950s:
Introducing: The HeartCore Reading Room
Gaydies and gentle-them, homos and homies, let us run this bi you: A HeartCore Book Club! Yes, that’s right, the three you’ve started yourself over
The racial politics of queer reproduction in Scandinavia
By Rikke Andreassen and Ulrika Dahl Lead paragraph During the past 15 years, Scandinavia has experienced a huge baby boom in queer families. With new
Nostalgic Futurism
By Jens Ulvedahl Eighties aesthetic has never been so prominent in pop culture as it has been for the last few years, not counting, of
Love has no limits, and neither does allyship
Allyship: solidarity with members of a marginalized group to which one does not belong While most social and cultural advancements are held back by systems
Editorial: What does the future hold?
Welcome to the fourth edition of HeartCore – The Official Copenhagen Pride Magazine. Whether you’re a new reader or have followed along with our journey,
The hope for a safer university
This article comments on a current debate, and the opinions expressed here belong to the writer. By Jens Ulvedahl In the past few years, the