Reykjavík Grapevine - 24.09.2010, Page 2

Reykjavík Grapevine - 24.09.2010, Page 2
 2 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 15 — 2010 Editorial | Haukur S. Magnússon The Reykjavík GRapevine Hafnarstræti 15, 101 Reykjavík www.grapevine.is grapevine@grapevine.is Published by Fröken ehf. www.froken.is Member of the Icelandic Travel Industry Association www.saf.is Printed by Landsprent ehf. in 25.000 copies. ediToR: Haukur S Magnússon / haukur@grapevine.is jouRnalisT: Anna Andersen / anna@grapevine.is ediToRial: +354 540 3600 / editor@grapevine.is adveRTisinG: +354 540 3605 / ads@grapevine.is publisheR: Hilmar Steinn Grétarsson / hilmar@grapevine.is +354 540 3601 / publisher@grapevine.is ConTRibuTinG WRiTeRs: Dr. Gunni Sveinn Birkir Björnsson Paola Cardenas Anna Margrét Björnsson Emily Burton Dominic Rowland Egill Helgason Marc Vincenz Alexander Roberts Eiríkur Örn Norðdahl "Travis Bickle" Bogi Bjarnason Brian Suda Bob Cluness Íris Erlingsdóttir Catharine Fulton ediToRial inTeRns: Eimear Fitzgerald / eimear@grapevine.is Wiebke Wolter / wiebke@grapevine.is on-line neWs ediToR Paul Nikolov / paulnikolov@grapevine.is aRT diReCToR: Hörður Kristbjörnsson / hoddi@grapevine.is desiGn: Páll Hilmarsson / pallih@kaninka.net phoToGRapheR: Hörður Sveinsson / hordursveinsson.com sales diReCToR: Aðalsteinn Jörundsson / adalsteinn@grapevine.is Guðmundur Rúnar Svansson / grs@grapevine.is disTRibuTion: distribution@grapevine.is pRoofReadeR: Jim Rice pRess Releases: listings@grapevine.is submissions inquiRies: editor@grapevine.is subsCRipTion inquiRies: +354 540 3605 / subscribe@grapevine.is GeneRal inquiRies: grapevine@grapevine.is foundeRs: Hilmar Steinn Grétarsson, Hörður Kristbjörnsson, Jón Trausti Sigurðarson, Oddur Óskar Kjartansson, Valur Gunnarsson The Reykjavík Grapevine is published 18 times a year by Fröken ltd. Monthly from November through April, and fortnightly from May til October. Nothing in this magazine may be reproduced in whole or in part without the written permission of the publishers. The Reykjavík Grapevine is distributed around Reykjavík, Akureyri, Egilsstaðir, Seyðisfjörður, Borgarnes, Kef lavík, Ísafjörður and at key locations along road #1, and all major tour- ist attractions and tourist information centres in the country. You may not like it, but at least it's not sponsored. (No articles in the Reykjavík Grapevine are pay-for articles. The opinions expressed are the writers’ own, not the advertisers’). + THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO LIFE, TRAVEL & ENTERTAINMENT IN ICELAND www.grapevine.is OMG! Strætó is finally stepping into the 21st century Glitnir CEO Lárus Welding made over $3.000 per day in 2009 LOL! London's Mayor vs. Reykjavík's ROFL! RIFF promises plenty of fun times BRB Watching whales, rowing boats WTF! IN THE ISSUE Issue 15 • 2010 • September 24 - October 7 COMPLETE CITY LISTINGS - INSIDE! T On the cover: Steingrímur J. Sigfússon Photo: Baldur Kristjáns www.baldurkristjans.is Assistance: Gísli Kr. Hauksson Behind the scenes footage on www.grapevine.is Mayor's Address | Jón Gnarr Comic | Hugleikur Dagsson Welcome To Reykjavík The odds of you being in Reykjavík are not great. The greatest part of mankind is elsewhere. It is sci- entifically proven. When I was little, I would often ask myself why I had been born in Reykjavík. Is it a coincidence where one is born? Is it subject to some universal law? Did I exist in any form before I was born? Did I have anything to do with where I was born? Why did Eva Braun and Adolf Hitler not bear any children? Did they not try to? Can it be that no child wanted them as parents? I don’t know, but I do not believe in coincidence. I do not believe that God plays dice, especially not when human lives are concerned. These thoughts inevi- tably lead one to consider Schrödinger's cat. He is probably one of the most famous cats in the world (maybe after Ninja Cat). Still no one knows what it was called? What was Schrödinger's cat called? Abracadabra? I don’t remember. Let’s call it Phoe- nix. That is a common name for cats. Phoenix was of the nature that it both existed and not. There- fore, it always existed, and even if Schrödinger killed his cat in a rather tasteless manner, it is still alive at Schrödinger's house, while Schrödinger himself has been dead for a long time: Does this mean that I always existed, or that I never existed and do therefore not exist now? That can’t be! It would mean that all our existence was unreal and only existed in our own imagina- tion. If I do not exist, then neither do you. I have a hard time believing that. The facts speak for themselves. If I am not real, then how could I f ly to Finland, send myself a post card with a picture of Tarja Halonen, the President of Finland, f ly back home and welcome the mailman that brought me the card? I don’t know. I am one of many Iceland- ers that believe in elves and trolls. I mainly believe in Moomin elves. It is more of a certainty than a belief. I have seen them and touched them. I know they exist. I have been to Moominworld in Naan- tali, Finland. I have evidence; photographs, video recordings and witnesses. I had a good talk with Moomin Papa. He told me that life in Moominval- ley was much better after Finland joined the EU. He encouraged us Icelanders to join the EU. He also said that the Moomins had always existed, long before Tove Jansson “invented” them. The Moomins are eternal, at least in books. I hope these thoughts shed some light on the history of Reykjavík and its culture. I hope you en- joy your time in Reykjavík, that you go swimming a lot and tell all your friends how fun Reykjavík is, and how everyone is always happy there and that you will never forget your hotel, Suðurlandsbraut and the eternally young cat Phoenix Jón Gnarr, Mayor of Reykjavík Hi. I’m back from vacation. It was alright. I read a lot of books. Drank a lot of beer. Took in some sun. Went to the beach a couple times, actually. That was nice. Wish we had beaches like that over here. Oh yes, I did a little dance, made a little love, got down tonight. Boy was it relaxing! As I boarded the plane back home I felt like a fresh, new human being, all ready to take on the world with the sun in my eyes and a smile on my face. Then the stewardess passed around the latest copies of Fréttablaðið and Morgunblaðið, Iceland’s two daily newspapers. Ugh. I sank further into my chair with every turn of the page. I tensed up. My skin turned pale and clammy. I started shaking uncontrollably as I envisioned of the environment I was returning to. I cried a little inside. Folks, what are we doing? Seriously! What the hell are we trying accomplish here? This is not how an enlightened and reasonable society oper- ates. This is not how we run a discourse. This is not how we solve any problems! It feels like we are all stuck in some sort of horrible Twilight Zone-type area where we are doomed do just cover our ears and scream as loud as we can in one another’s faces while completely ignoring the each other, the outside world and ev- ery attempt at a valid argument. What are we protecting? Who are we protect- ing? What are we doing? I don’t understand. And I am having some serious doubts whether I have the stomach to partake much longer. Wish I Was Still On Vacation :( Haukur’s 31st editorial T H E B ES T OF REYKJA V ÍK 2010 B EST GODDAMN REST AU RA N T petting zoo da lv eg ur da lv eg ur 4  smáratorg laugar dalur swimming poolsuðurlandsbraut álfheimar campi ng are a smáralind shopping centre we serve you all day 11-22

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