The Reykjavík Grapevine’s Iceland Roundup brings you the top news with a healthy dash of local views. In this episode, Grapevine publisher Jón Trausti Sigurðarson is joined by Heimildin journalist ...
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Work up the courage and ask that special someone out on a date — we’ve got just the place in mind Whether you’re courting someone you’ve just met, trying to transition that repeat bar hookup into a ...
Some artists push boundaries. Others dissolve them entirely. For Björk Guðmundsdóttir, a concert is never just a concert, an album is never just an album. Her latest tour? Elaborated to such detail ...
On the evening of February 13, a group of children discovered wandering about Laugalækjarskóli primary school roof found a bag containing a gun, RÚV reports. The weapon was not loaded, and no ...
“When looking at photographs, you allow yourselves to kind of stare at the person in a way you wouldn’t do in real life. But in this exhibition, the people in the photographs, which are often the ...
Land reclamation work off the coast of Þorlákshöfn has been temporarily halted until the Environmental and Natural Resources Board rules on an appeal, reports RÚV. Construction at the ...
The German Film Days may not have as illustrious a heritage as the French ones, which have been going on for as long as this century has. Yet, here they are in their 15th edition and, in some ways, ...
Iceland ranks 10th-12th on Transparency International’s list of least corrupt countries in the world, reports RÚV. Last year, Iceland was in 19th place. The latest annual assessment from Transparency ...
The Icelandic Road Administration (Vegagerðin) warns drivers about potholes, particularly in South and Southwest Iceland, following weeks of unstable weather, reports RÚV. Crews are actively working ...
Producer and DJ Bjarki unpacks his latest album A Guide to Hellthier Lifestyles After years of performing in techno clubs around the world, Icelandic producer Bjarki Rúnar Sigurðsson — better known ...
Five parties have commenced formal negotiations to restore a political majority to Reykjavík City Council. This was reported by Left-Green Movement councillor Líf Magneudóttir in a press statement on ...
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