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ABOUT US

Swedish Bulletin: The only English lifestyle magazine in Sweden. We know Sweden, and cover almost all aspects of Swedish life. SB explains Swedish culture and customs and introduces our readers to interesting Swedish personalities and foreigners living in Sweden. SB provides news and views on the political, economic and cultural scene in Sweden.
  • Founded in 2002

  • Readers: over 80.000

  • Available in NK English Bookshop, Sweden Bookshop, Gray's American Food Store, Sheraton Hotel Press/Crystal Shop

  • SEK 50 in the newsstands, Subscription SEK 370 per year
A few years back, the need for an English language magazine that could introduce Swedish culture, lifestyles and political developments to diplomats and other expatriates living here was keenly felt. It was recognized that a suitable magazine could go a long way in making their stay in Sweden more rewarding and fruitful.

Swedish Bulletin (formerly The Stockholm Bulletin), which began publishing in June 2002, is just such a magazine, meant for the entire family. It has a basic, simple goal, and that is to help its readers make the most out of living in Sweden through a better understanding of Swedish society, living conditions and customs. The magazine introduces its readers to what Sweden has to offer in terms of culture, art and entertainment. It also gives coverage to some of the interesting personalities living here. The best restaurants and shops are reviewed regularly.

Swedish Bulletin provides political and economic analysis, as well as other significant news about the city and country that could be of special interest to foreigners. The magazine does not hesitate to address controversial issues, or to highlight problems faced by expatriates living in Sweden, but it does so responsibly. The Bulletin's constructive approach is consistent with the aim of enhancing mutual understanding between the expatriates and the Swedish people.

Swedish Bulletin could be used as a bridge between the expatriate community and the host country. By reading our magazine regularly, our readers feel more informed, less isolated and more effec,tive in their professional tasks and leisurely pursuits.







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