Magnús Jóhann is a very serious composer, and, as very serious composers do, he recently wrote Very Serious Music, his new concerto for Ondes Martenot, piano and orchestra, to premiere at Harpa on the ...
Björgvin Halldórsson died last month, a week before his 75th birthday. He is the sound of Icelandic Christmas: synth ballads, ...
On election night, The Grapevine interviewed candidates from almost all of the parties running in the municipality of ...
The Reykjavík Grapevine has been published out of downtown Reykjavík for more than 20 years, with its offices for most of ...
Two decades ago, the Grapevine ran a stunning advertisement that stated there were now 400,000 tourists in a country of ...
As has been well documented, we have no money here. We do, however, have shoes. On May 16 and 17, we walked eight miles, ...
I think everybody has a great relationship with Snæfellsnes, because, when it’s a sunny day in Reykjavík, you see the glacier ...
It’s completely clear that everything would be put on the line to keep Iceland from going into the EU. If we did, then ...
Iceland has resigned from the international Energy Charter Treaty (ECT), which facilitates cross-border energy industry ...
When you enter, like in front of the entrance door, there’s this big phallic sculpture of bodies all placed on top of each ...
The upcoming May 16th elections bring a new Reykjavík council So, you’ve been out of the loop and don’t know who to vote for ...
This house, Grund nursing home, is their last home, and also the setting of The Ground Beneath Our Feet (Jörðin undir fótum ...
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