Author: - The Reykjavik Grapevine

Yoko Ono’s tower of peace

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Like a white dove, Yoko Ono brings peace to a devastated nation.Yoko Ono has the people of Iceland in her…

Segurmo

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Until now, Boston has been known as a staple of Reykjavik nightlife. The bar is kept busy on most nights…

Bombing the City

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The graffiti film Bomb It! premiered in Iceland at the Reykjavik film festival. Los Angeles director Jon Reiss attended the…

The Northland: One Reporter’s Adventure At The Top Of The World

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Letting Go in Mývatn There’s really only one thing to say upon driving or hiking through Mývatn – Wow. No…

B5

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If you’re walking down Laugavegur, it’s hard to miss B5 – the restaurant with the life-sized horse statue in the…

US Citizens:

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If you’re like me, perhaps you’ve been busy scouring the political blogs, keeping up on the gossip about Bristol Palin’s…

It´s Electric

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Chris Paine is the director of the acclaimed film Who Killed the Electric Car, a documentary about the decline of…

Start Your Engines

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The second conference of its kind, Driving Sustainability will bring together some of the most high level and powerful minds…

This Nordic Life

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A Closer look at the Nordic House in ReykjavikThe Nordic House, located just south of Lake Tjörnin, is an icon…

Hressingarskálinn

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It’s always a good sign when you walk into a restaurant and see an equal mix of locals and tourists. …

Where to Find Necro-Pants

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If you’re like me, a new arrival to Reykjavík, the free walking tour that leaves from the tourist info centre…