Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.05.2013, Blaðsíða 41
Two Weeks
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Reykjavík Area May 10-23 Keep it in your pocket
Reykjavík Intercultural Day
Tjarnarbíó 13:30-17:00, Hafnarhús 20:00-22:00
and all over Reykjavík
Mayor Jón Gnarr is kicking off the fifth annual
Reykjavík Intercultural Day with a parade from
Hallgrímskirkja to City Hall. A market offering sam-
ples of foods from around the globe with be set up
at City Hall, as well as arts and crafts workshops.
Magicians, music, dancing, singing, poetry and
short films will comprise the free live entertainment
offered at Tjarnarbíó, and Hafnarhús is featuring
The Bangoura Band, a group from Africa. For the
City of Reykjavík, this means good news, highlight
the best aspects of interculturalism with good
food, live entertainment and a full day of enjoyable
events. JW
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Party in the Streets
Intercultural Celebration
Extravaganza
19 May PIANO BUS Routeopia takes
listeners on a musical journey around
Reykjavík. Quite literally. Ticket holders are
loaded onto a bus and driven to mystery
destinations around Reykjavík to the tunes
of an on-board grand piano.
12 May SPORTS Pound a cold one and bump
fists with your bros at Harlem's NBA Night.
It's playoff season, baby!
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European Day
Free!
Eldborg, Harpa 20 :00
European Day is upon us on May 11.
Whether you are for or against the EU, you
will probably appreciate this gig as it is a
double feature. The EU Info Centre brings
us the European Union Youth Orchestra
and the European Opera Centre, conducted
by Laurent Pilot. There is free entry, but
you need to reserve your tickets through
Harpa's ticket office. These are world-class
performers, so lend them your ear. Why?
I don't know. I'm not here to tell you your
politics! TGB
TV Marathon
They're Laughing,
Michael!
13-26
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Arrested Development Marathon Mondays
Free!
Harlem 22 :00
It’s Monday night. You’ve managed to pull your-
self up out of bed, get dressed, possibly even
comb your hair, and endure a long and gruelling
workday. We’re proud of you, really. Why don’t
you loosen that necktie up and treat yourself to
a long and healthy laugh via Harlem’s Monday
night Arrested Development marathon, keep-
ing its head down and powering through until
the premiere of the long awaited fourth season.
Because nothing says “Steve Holt!” like watch-
ing the Bluth family’s comical demise while
sipping a cold one with your co-workers. Go on
now, you deserve it like a $15 thing of candy
beans. PY
10 May ELECTRONIC Weirdcore Presents:
Atom Max, Tanya & Marlon, and
Skimiksofornia at Dolly. Tune in, get weird,
space out.
12 May CHOIR SONGS Vox Feminæ Women's
Choir sings Iceland's history from
settlement to present day. The closest
attention you'll ever pay to a history lesson,
unless your history teacher was really fine.