It is uncertain when the Covid-19 cloud will stop hovering over our heads. But it is a fact that we have to learn to live with the idea, and be prepared for the next one. People all over the globe are continually adjusting to the situation. So are public service media! As new content ideas are popping up, we ask ourselves: Are some of the things we tried here to stay, or will they soon be forgotten - like dinosaurs and fax machines? Will handshakes and theatre be replaced? Is home-schooling the future? Will we celebrate religion and culture under curfew? Public service media have risen to the challenge and found creative and innovative solutions. Veritable lockdown wonders were invented, some we would sorely miss.
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    6-year old Jeong-hu argues with his mom a lot thesedays. He screams, runs away from her when she callsand tells her he hates her. He only wants to run aroundand play.…Literacy Kindergarten 
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    It is August 2020 and the Corona pandemic has forcedtheatres to close. In one of Stockholm’s theatres,Henrik Dorsin, Johan Ulveson, Vanna Rosenberg,Michael…Opening Date TBA 
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    This ground-breaking live entertainmentcelebrates the Muslim holiday of Eid al-fitr.The pandemic changed our daily life and how wecelebrate and observe religious…The Feast After The Fast 
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    Everyday actions and activities that people around theworld have practiced for decades, if not centuries, weresuspended or changed or forever abandoned during thefirst…The History and Future of Handshakes 
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