Spex, humor festival and carnival - Lund has a long, proud and not infrequently student comedy history, and several of the country's funniest people have lived and worked here. Is there a special Lund humor? And is it still alive? Kalle Lind talks to Björn Magnusson Staaf about Lundahumorn yesterday and today.
The program series Ur Lundasamlingen takes its point of departure in the City Library's unique local collection. There are books, newspaper clippings, photographs and other material about Lund and its history, such as postcards, address calendars, school catalogs and carnival prints. The collection is usually called Lund's collective memory and is accessible to everyone.
Kalle Lind is a writer, radio voice, columnist and known from his own podcast Snedtänkt. He has written books about, among others, HasseåTage, Karl Gerhard, Galenskaparna and Hasse Alfredson. This fall, he is current with Helikopterevyn - A better view, which is played at the Nöjesteatern in Malmö.
Björn Magnusson Staaf is an archaeologist, museologist, researcher, former city antiquarian in Lund and vice chairman of the Fakirensällskapet – a literary society dedicated to the writer Axel Wallengren (Falstaff, fakir).
Free entry, no pre-registration required.
An event for everyone who loves Lund!