Reykjavík Grapevine - 11.09.2009, Side 35

Reykjavík Grapevine - 11.09.2009, Side 35
Reykjavík Downtown Hostel Vesturgata 17 ❚ 101 Reykjavík ❚ Tel. 553 8120 ❚ www.hostel.is Reykjavík Downtown Hostel Your dream location in downtown Reykjavík Enjoy the comforts of your private room or share a room with new friends Excellent kitchen and common areas, WiFi We will help to make your plans and experience in Iceland unforgettable Your friends at the new HI Hostel at Vesturgata 17 look forward to welcome you #44 - Issue 11 - 2006 "It doesn't matter if you ask an Icelander who just so happens to be looking for some rope to hang himself with - when asked how he's doing, he's still going to respond with the classic Icelandic "Really good, thanks!" - Iceland in 2006, when times were good. JT/OK Sadly, not one of our finest moments. The feature was an interview with the new director of the Reykjavík Art Museum. The cover shot was from a current exhibition and features a likeness of Roy Orbinson. Sort of. Actually, I think that piece was actually called Roy Orbinson, so I guess we are the only magazine in Iceland to ever put the old guy on the cover. SBB The Grapevine's relationship with Iceland's most celebrated folk rocker, Bubbi Morthens, had been at Cold War status since earlier that year, following a scathing review by Sindri Eldon of his 50th birthday concert. The big thaw came when Bubbi reached out to us and asked if we'd like to interview him. The cover was shot by one of Iceland's most respected photographers, Spessi. SBB Our very own Nobel Laureate, Halldór Laxness, was under con- stant observation by the CIA. Historian and Laxness scholar Chay Lamoine wrote the issue's feature, detailing the trouble he had ac- quiring papers regarding Laxness through the Freedom of Informa- tion act, and what that might mean. Artist Sara Riel drew the cover illustration of Laxness. SBB Once more, the Grapevine proved it's limitless love of Sigur Rós by, well, putting them on the cover. This was the first issue I wrote for, a story on small town Flateyri; the aftermath of its horrible avalanche, its immigrant population and its future. I remember being in awe of the whole thing, and generally being thankful for getting to work with people that I still look up to. HSM This pretty boy came across our path in Greenland. Grapevine pho- tographer Skari was there on assignment with journalist Steinunn Jakobsdóttir, covering the changes taking place in Greenland as it moves towards modernity. SBB Immigrant issues had been in the spotlight for some time, and we felt we should to make the non-Icelandic minority more visible. The story of the Icelandic Yule lads is one of our most cherished traditions, so combining the two felt like a good way to celebrate Christmas. SBB The immortal GusGus were set to release a new album. The band graciously granted Grapevine an interview. This great cover shot was done by respected photographer Ari Magg and might be the last official shot of this lineup. SBB After 27 issues, Bart Cameron edited his last issue. In farewell edito- rial he wrote: "I plan on coming back in two years and pointing at a Grapevine far superior to any product I ever edited.” While the man left giant footsteps for anyone that would follow, we still hope there was some merit to his prophecies. HSM Inspired by writer Andri Snær Magnason's attempt to black out Reykjavík by turning off all the lights in the city, the Grapevine pre- sented its own black out. I think ours was pretty successful, but the Reykjavík attempt left something to be desired. SBB We polled several music scribes and other experts to asked them to help us select the album of the year 2006. Reykjavík!'s debut album came out on top, so the band was an obvious choice for the cover. For those observant readers wondering: Yes, that is Grapevine’s current editor Haukur S. Magnússon in the back. SBB The feature was on how Iceland was doing with ‘nation branding’. So we went ahead and designed a new coat of arms for the country, one that reflected on how ideas Icelanders had of themselves at the time. Our new figureheads were: The most beautiful women in the world, the strongest men in the world, whales and puffins. I only wish we had had the good sense of putting a 'business Viking' on there as well. A classic.SBB Grapevine 101 #46 - Issue 13 - 2006#45 - Issue 12 - 2005 #48 - Issue 15 - 2006#47 - Issue 14 - 2006 #49 - Issue 16 - 2006 #50 - Issue 17 - 2006 #52 - Issue 1 - 2007#51 - Issue 18 - 2006 #53 - Issue 2 - 2007 #54 - Issue 3 - 2007 #55 - Issue 4 - 2007

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