Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.07.2011, Blaðsíða 35

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.07.2011, Blaðsíða 35
34 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 9 — 2011 MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS – Eddas and Sagas The ancient vellums on display. MILLENNIUM – Icelandic art through the ages. Phase one. Starts 23 June. CHILD OF HOPE – Youth and Jón Sigurðsson Tribute to the leader of the independence movement. EXHIBITIONS - GUIDED TOURS CAFETERIA - CULTURE SHOP The Culture House – Þjóðmenningarhúsið National Centre for Cultural Heritage Hverfisgata 15 · 101 Reykjavík (City Centre) Tel: 545 1400 · thjodmenning.is · kultur.is Open daily between 11 am and 5 pm Free guided tour of THE MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS weekdays at 3 pm, except Wednesdays. When we had a meeting leading up to the making of our Best Of issue, and the question was raised regarding best pizza, it seemed there was the clos- est thing to total consensus you could expect from a group as diverse as the one we had assembled. To be sure, in a town with as many pizza places as Reykjavík, the title of ‘Best Pizza’ is no small feat. So how do Gamla Smiðjan do it? I called owner Ásgeir Blöndal to find out exactly that. Ásgeir said he'd been making pizzas for some 20 years, and knew that some day he would open his own shop. When this dream finally came true, he took the job very seri- ously. “Everything is made right on the premises”, he said, explaining Gamla Smiðjan's success. “I make the dough, the sauce, the garlic oil. It's all done here. Plus, we only use high-quality in- gredients”. Ásgeir also wanted to point out that his pizzas are cooked in a wood-burn- ing stove, using birch from Hallorms- staður, Iceland's largest forest. So while plenty of pizza companies are available to you—with choices rang- ing from the international to the do- mestic—you can count on Gamla Smið- jan to deliver, as Ásgeir put it, “Heaven in pizza form”. special | Best Of Reykjavík - Best Pizza Gamla smiðjan Lækjargata 8 , 101 E4 The secret ingredient is love PAul fonTAine JuliA sTAPles Pondering this question got me think- ing hard about all my favourite concert experiences in Reykjavík through the years—and surprisingly enough, I found that most of them had taken place in the city’s churches. I think the fact that Reykjavík’s churches are so open to hosting pop and rock concerts is pretty unique; it made me think that since we’re not really that Christian, our churches should just be turned into concert venues. Jóhann Jóhannsson at Hallgrímskirkja or Sufjan Stevens, Wildbirds & Peacedrums or Hjaltalín at Fríkirkjan—those were some of the best shows I’ve witnessed and definitely some memorable, once-in-a-lifetime experiences. Thus I have to recommend that if people have the chance to catch a concert in a church, for instance at Fríkirkjan, while in Reykjavík, they take it. Even though you don’t necessarily know the musician. You can be pleas- antly surprised. Of course, visiting some of the city’s many bars and clubs for concerts can be a great experience too. My personal favourite is Rósenberg. It has a cosy environment, not unlike being in some- one’s living room, and they have shows every night ensuring that most people can find something that appeal to their tastes. They also serve dinner, so you can have a complete night out there for that matter. special | Best Of Reykjavík Kamilla Ingibergsdóttir, Iceland Airwaves PR & Marketing Director Reykjavík’s best spots To catch A live show special | Best Of Reykjavík The best Places for skate- boarding in Reykjavík Skateboarding is doing great in Reyk- javík these days. There are some new spots and people making some nice skating videos, me being one of them (search Facebook for ‘First try fail Mon- days’)... I even hear some people are signing sponsorship deals. This makes me pretty happy. Telling everyone about the best skating spots in Reykjavík kinda bugs me, because it means they might fill up with people. But still, Iceland is small country, so I’ll let it slide... Harpan, 101 Reykjavík The lot around Harpa, Reykjavík’s new concert hall, is absolutely the best skateboarding spot Reykjavík has seen for a long time. There are rumours that one of the people responsible for designing the area spent a lot of time looking at skateboarding magazines and the like—I have no idea if that’s true, but the entire grounds are cer- tainly great to get up to some skating. The benches, the pavement... Do the house authorities mind? They don’t seem to, but we are sort of waiting for them to take notice and drive us away. Hopefully that won’t happen—the skat- ers around there are contributing life and fun to the area. ingólfstorg, 101 Reykjavík Ingólfstorg is always a classic. It’s really Reykjavík’s first skate central, save for a couple other places. It is excellently situated in the middle of 101, in fact a lot of sessions start out there, and the environment provides ample opportu- nities for skating. This is probably the best place to go if one wants to hook up with Reykjavík’s community of skaters. Harpan and the skating area at Fífan (in Kópavogur) are also fine places to check in on the skating community. The skatepark at fífan, kópavogur Technically, this ain’t in Reykjavík, but it’s close enough and they offer some excellent facilities. Recommended. Háskólinn í Reykjavík, Öskjuhlíð The lot around there has some nice skateboarding spots. Lots of gaps, flowerbeds and stuff to ollie over, and also some benches—although those could do with a little modification.... The benches at Grandi I’m not going to tell you anything more about those. It’s one of the better spots, and if you’re interested, you’ll just have to find ‘em. HAukuR s. MAGnússon JuliA sTAPles HAukuR s. MAGnússon VAnessA scHiPAni Introbeats on skating Do you think it's possible that the lot around Harpa was actually secretly designed by skaters? That would be kind of cool, truth be told.
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