After years of making masks in hotel rooms and crafting visual worlds for Björk, James Merry is ready to show his work “I’m ...
As a follow-up to our current issue feature on whaling, Micah Garen interviewed Canadian activist Paul Watson.
There is a moment in the 2009 cult classic Reykjavik Whale Watching Massacre when a tourist, swimming away from a scene of ...
It’s 10:00 on a Sunday morning in Reykjavík and 20:00 in Sydney when director Baltasar Kormákur joins my video call.
While no single party gained a pure majority, the Independence Party was the winner of the election landing 9 municipality ...
Of course, the sun was out and Reykjavík felt alive and amazing all week — but just as we’ve printed our new issue (out on ...
Björgvin Halldórsson died last month, a week before his 75th birthday. He is the sound of Icelandic Christmas: synth ballads, ...
AM the Monday after municipal elections destroyed the left in Reykjavík, and I’m standing outside Háskólabíó holding an oily ...
There’s something urgent about the short-lived Icelandic summer. The moment rare sun rays kiss your skin, you feel compelled ...
The Reykjavík Grapevine has been published in downtown Reykjavík for more than 20 years. For most of that time, its offices ...
New Milestone in Icelandic film premieres at Prague,” was what started my four-month pursuit of the VR film Fallax.
On election night, The Grapevine interviewed candidates from almost all of the parties running in the municipality of ...
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