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Queer Teens! To The Streets! Pride’s Queer Street Theatre Workshop Is A Shining, Inspirational Family
“There is so much self-expression here—I feel very free!” Freya, a member of the new teenage Queer Street Theatre workshop excitedly gushes. Though it’s just her fourth day in the program, the group—all queer and between the ages of 15 and 17—already…
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Happening TONIGHT! Crapapella Live With Jono Duffy And Kimi Tayler
For one night and one night only, the good people of Reykjavik will be treated to a musical extravaganza from two greats of the Capital’s queer comedy scene, Jono Duffy and Kimi Tayler. We’re talking two hours of live covers, terrible costumes,…
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Culture Pick: Jono And Kimi Are Curious
Since COVID-19 has everyone fretting, tonight may be a good time to relax and laugh a little. To this end, we recommend checking out Jono Duffy and Kimi Taylor tonight at 22:00 at Curious. “He is the love child of pop culture…
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Kimi Tayler: From The Bottom Of My Ovaries
“Wear that. It’s kooky and cute. That’s your thing.” This was my first taste of feedback from a professional comedian before my first proper gig in London. In this moment, I realised I would rarely be judged equally beside my male counterparts.…
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Reykjavík Events: Icelandic Meat Soup, Mekkin Roff & More!
Summer is here and winter/Game of Thrones is over—celebrate with these not-to-miss Reykjavík events. Monday, May 27th Icelandic Meat Soup 10:00-18:00 – Reykjavík Museum Of Photography – Free! Iceland in the 70s and 80s—long hair and printed button ups included—is reborn by…
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Chilli, Curiosities & Comedy: Kimi Tayler’s Perfect Day In Reykjavík
When she’s not paper machéing or riding around Reykjavík on her tricked-out bicycle, comedian, visual artist and self proclaimed ‘Aspiring Power Lesbian’ Kimi Tayler told us how she’d spend her perfect day in Reykjavík. For brunch If I’m not scarfing down crumpets…
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Last Words: The Icelandic Power Lesbian
Disclaimer: I hate dating. I approach dating a little like a particular world leader approaches his presidency; despite some outward confidence, I am insecure, awkward, and ultimately horrible at my job. I am a terrible lesbian. Perpetually single at 30, I had…

