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Nordic Stories
From Immigrant Ink to Online Innovation—The Journey of Nordic and Baltic Media in New York
True North 2025 Was the Most Powerful Cultural Moment at the Estonian House in a Decade
Finnish Design Takes Flight: Eero Saarinen’s TWA Flight Center from Terminal to Hotel
Kalevala the Musical: Finland’s Epic Reborn Through Song
Ida Metsberg: A Finnish Songwriter Weaving Stories with Song
Scandinavian American Theatre Company (SATC): Bringing Nordic Drama to NYC‍
Sonja Hovik Brendås — Norwegian Contemporary and Commercial Dancer
Baltic Stories
Across the Baltic They Fled Eighty Years of Memory and Legacy
From Immigrant Ink to Online Innovation—The Journey of Nordic and Baltic Media in New York
Valev Laube’s Halo in Freefall: A Celestial Preview
True North 2025 Was the Most Powerful Cultural Moment at the Estonian House in a Decade
Northern Roots, Global Glow: Eha Urbsalu’s Journey to Unveil Viking Beauty Secrets
Estonian Luminary Kristi Roosmaa to Illuminate TRUE NORTH 2025 in New York City
Alo N. Molder’s Designs for the New York and Chicago Estonian Houses Unite a Diaspora
Artist Spotlight
Valev Laube’s Halo in Freefall: A Celestial Preview
Northern Roots, Global Glow: Eha Urbsalu’s Journey to Unveil Viking Beauty Secrets
Estonian Luminary Kristi Roosmaa to Illuminate TRUE NORTH 2025 in New York City
Alo N. Molder’s Designs for the New York and Chicago Estonian Houses Unite a Diaspora
Simona Smirnova: Fusing Jazz with Lithuanian Folk Traditions
Vytenis Jankūnas – Capturing Urban Life Through a Conceptual Lens
Kalevala the Musical: Finland’s Epic Reborn Through Song
Expert Panel
From Stockholm to Vilnius Europe’s Quiet Powerhouses Redefine the Union for 2050
9 Overlooked Personal-Branding Moves Top Leaders Swear By
From Kitchen Table to Award-Winning Agency: The Rise of Blake Renda and Julie Koester
13 Branding Slip-Ups That Cost You Customers Every Day
Indie Artists Get Media Love with 10 Expert Tips You Can Use Today
Valev Laube: How I Avoid PR Scams and Build Real Media Visibility
8 Keys to Making It Big in NYC’s Fierce Creative Scene
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From Immigrant Ink to Online Innovation—The Journey of Nordic and Baltic Media in New York
Nordic-Baltic Alternatives to Big Tech: A Practical Guide
Nordic/Baltic Talks: The Northern Voices Launches New Podcast Series
From Kitchen Table to Award-Winning Agency: The Rise of Blake Renda and Julie Koester
True North 2025 Was the Most Powerful Cultural Moment at the Estonian House in a Decade
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From Immigrant Ink to Online Innovation—The Journey of Nordic and Baltic Media in New York
Published on
May 6, 2025
From 19th‑century immigrant weeklies to today’s digital platforms, Nordic and Baltic media in New York has constantly reinvented itself. This overview traces that evolution—and shows how The Northern Voices now leads the next chapter as a fully digital hub for Northern creativity.
Nordic-Baltic Alternatives to Big Tech: A Practical Guide
Published on
May 6, 2025
As Europe pushes for digital sovereignty, many individuals and organizations seek alternatives to US-centric tech. A recent survey of European tech leaders called for reducing reliance on Silicon Valley giants. Privacy-first startups and open-source projects have flourished in response.
Valev Laube’s Halo in Freefall: A Celestial Preview
Published on
May 2, 2025
The Northern Voice has a first look at Valev Laube’s new single “Halo in Freefall,” a dreamy composition currently available as an early preview track on SoundCloud.
From Stockholm to Vilnius Europe’s Quiet Powerhouses Redefine the Union for 2050
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May 1, 2025
In spring 2025, as the EU and the US both grapple with inflation, geopolitical storms and social change, striking parallels and contrasts emerge. The European Union – a bloc of 27 member states with roughly 449 million people – is the world’s second-largest economy, at about $19.9 trillion GDP (nominal, forecast 2025). By comparison, the United States alone (~336 million people) boasts roughly $27.4 trillion GDP (2023).
From Kitchen Table to Award-Winning Agency: The Rise of Blake Renda and Julie Koester
Published on
April 30, 2025
In 2015, co-founders P. Blake Renda and Julie W. Koester were huddled around a kitchen table in Naples, Florida, sketching plans for a different marketing agency. They had a bold vision: a one-stop firm blending rigorous business strategy with full-service, white glove business marketing services under one roof. Fast-forward to today, and that kitchen-table startup—Dragon Horse Agency—has grown into a multi-award-winning international firm with offices in Florida and California.
13 Branding Slip-Ups That Cost You Customers Every Day
Published on
April 29, 2025
Polished logo? Check. Gorgeous website? Check. Loyal customers lining up to buy? Maybe not.
Indie Artists Get Media Love with 10 Expert Tips You Can Use Today
Published on
April 29, 2025
Media coverage is still one of the fastest ways for freelance and indie artists to amplify credibility, spark sales, and unlock career-changing opportunities. Yet a crowded inbox and shrinking newsrooms mean editors ignore cookie-cutter press releases faster than you can hit “send.” The good news: journalists crave fresh angles, authentic voices, and stories that resonate far beyond a gallery wall or Spotify link.
True North 2025 Was the Most Powerful Cultural Moment at the Estonian House in a Decade
Published on
April 24, 2025
Over 40 Nordic and Baltic artists transformed the Estonian House into a living, breathing expression of identity, heritage, and hope. For the first time, artists and audiences from across eight nations came together under one roof to share stories, sounds, and traditions in perfect harmony. From immersive forest installations to a soaring concert finale, the evening brought the entire diaspora together like never before. It wasn’t just a performance—it was a deeply felt reunion, and a turning point in the cultural presence of Nordic and Baltic voices in New York.
Northern Roots, Global Glow: Eha Urbsalu’s Journey to Unveil Viking Beauty Secrets
Published on
April 19, 2025
In the windswept Baltic isles of Estonia, a young girl learned skincare secrets passed down through generations. Decades later, that girl – Eha Urbsalu – is a New York City entrepreneur bottling those very Viking beauty secrets for the world. With an international career spanning beauty pageants, fashion runways, and even Hollywood film sets, Urbsalu has never lost sight of her Estonian heritage. Today, as the founder of Viking Beauty Secrets, she blends the natural wisdom of her homeland with modern, organic skincare innovation. Her story is one of cultural pride, female entrepreneurial grit, and a mission to prove that clean, sustainable beauty rooted in tradition can captivate a global audience.
Estonians in New York City: A Century of Culture, Community, and Legacy
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April 2, 2025
As New York City hosts the Estonian Cultural Days on April 4–6, 2025, it’s a fitting time to celebrate the remarkable history and legacy of the city’s Estonian community. From the earliest Estonian settlers in colonial times to the thriving cultural scene of today, Estonian New Yorkers have nurtured a rich heritage.
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The Northern Voices
Your premier source for news, arts, politics, sciences, and feature stories about the Nordic and Baltic people in the United States. At The Northern Voices, we amplify the diverse and vibrant narratives from the North. All articles are independently reviewed and do not reflect the opinions of any organization or interest group.
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