Reykjavík Grapevine - 21.06.2013, Síða 4

Reykjavík Grapevine - 21.06.2013, Síða 4
Love your publication! (I'm currently reading it on my patio at my home in Minneapolis, Minnesota in preparation for my third trip to Iceland on June 14.) However, I would love it even more if I could listen to it. Is there a Grapevine podcast? If so, where can I find it? If not, can you make one? There's a severe shortage of Icelandic podcasts avail- able, at least in English and on iTunes. Keep up the góða vinnu! (I hope that means "good work"...) Thanks, Justin Nickila PS: If you have any other Icelandic pod- cast recommendations, I'd love to hear them. Greetings Justin, Man, we tried so hard to launch a podcast, but for some reason kept failing at it. We even bought a microphone and everything. To no avail! But it's not too late. Maybe we can do something this year. It is, after all, our tenth birthday this year. We should be celebrating somehow. Can't think of any Icelandic podcasts at the moment - if some- one remembers something, we'll be sure to let you know. Love, The Grapevine Dear Grapevine, We recently returned home to North Carolina after an enchanting nine day visit to Iceland, during which we gazed at the waterfalls of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, biked through Reykjavik to the Elliðaárdalur, and even sampled the fine local horse sushi and hákarl. The Perfect Trip! Well, almost. We just realized that we failed to bring home a pair of cozy knee-high socks made from beautiful Icelandic wool. Doh! Then we heard about the MOST AWESOME LETTER contest in The Grapevine, and we realized that our trip could still be saved. In conclusion, here's a haiku: Cozy SheepsWool Socks, Full of Icelandic Magic. Won't you send us some? Yours, Dave and Jenna Staples Dear Dave and Jenna It’s too warm for sheepswool socks Summer has arrived! dear sirs, i am writing to you from ath- ens in greece because i want you to know about steve, a man from iceland who is living about 2 years a homeless life in pagrati, a part of the city of ath- ens. at the moment he is injured on his left foot, but there is nobody who can help him adaquately. steve says he is from reykjavik and that he feels some- times homesick. please help him! i will also contact the consul, mr. lyberopou- lus. please contact me by mail or by phone greece-2107013800. thank you very much, paschalis aita. Thank you for your concern Pasch- alis, we wish more people were like you. So we appeal to our readers; if anyone knows Steve (or perhaps Stefán?) in Greece, you really should check on him! Love and peace, The Grapevine Congratulations, Reykjavik Grapevine! Happy Birthday to the only newspaper I am proud to be able to call a friend :-D Please keep being as brutally informa- tive, incisive and investigative as I have known you, please stay as good at mak- ing hard-hitting journalistic exposes as entertaining as you do, and please enjoy your second decade as much as I and the world have enjoyed your first. I know ten years is a bit early to be hit- ting the hard stuff, but the next round is on me. Rísaknús frá vinur þín, Singaround- iceland Daniel :ö) Thank you Daniel, we’re blushing! It’s really too bad you missed our party. We would have loved to see you do some karaoke. Readers, Daníel cycled around Iceland and sang for room and board. Pretty sweet, right? Knúúúúús, The Grapevine Good morning, We are a group of 12, who will be in Iceland between 5-7 July. I have been told to contact you for some advice. I am interested in finding out some in- formation about where to go, bars and clubs we can visit and reserve. Please can you help. Regards, Francis Harris Rushden, UK Hey Francis, You may want to check out our Bar Guide in Issue #7. It has descrip- tions/reviews of 60 bars in 101 Reykjavík. You can find it on our website. Let us know if we can be of more help! Sincerely, The Grapevine Say your piece, voice your opinion, send your letters to: letters@grapevine.is Sour grapes & stuff MOST AWESOME LETTER YOUR PRIZE FOR THAT MOST AWESOME LETTER OF YOURS IS: TWO FREE MEALS AT THE ICELANDIC HAMBURGER FACTORY Dear reader. We love you very much, especially those of you that write us letters all the time. In fact we love you so much that we keep trying to reward you somehow for writing us those letters. They entertain us, and they keep us informed of what our readers think. That is a pretty great deal. Now. Whoever wrote this issue’s MOST AWESOME LETTER gets a prize. And it’s a pretty great one. Yes, not one but TWO delicious hamburger-style meals at the wondrous ICELANDIC HAMBURGER FACTORY, which is an Icelandic themed restaurant that specializes in huuuuuge and mouth-watering burgers to fit every occasion (we recommend the lamburger, unless you are a vegetarian. Lamb is not a vegetable). And if you for some reason didn’t write this issue’s MOST AWESOME LETTER don’t panic. Their tasty burgers aren’t that expensive, and you can always try for a MOST AWESOME letter later. Just write us at letters@grapevine.is The Hamburger Factory Reykjavík Höfðatorg Tower. Groundfloor. Opening hours: Sun.-Wed. 11.00 – 22.00 Thu.-Sat. 11.00 – 24.00 Reservations: Tel: 575 7575 fabrikkan@fabrikkan.is www.fabrikkan.is BE SQUARE AND BE THERE Gullfoss and Geysir are surely a must-see in Iceland, but neither is something you eat. That's why we have 15 brilliant and creative hamburgers at the Hamburger Factory. Located on the groundfloor of the highest tower of Reykjavík, and on the groundfloor of the historic Hotel Kea in Akureyri, the Hamburger Factory has been packed with burger-craving customers since it's opening in april 2010. Among the regulars is Iceland's best known fisherman, Eric Clapton. Attention: Our hamburger buns are not round. They are square. Does it taste better? You tell us. HOW TO GET THERE SOME TIPS ON HOW TO GET TO US WHILE LOOKING COOL AND LOCAL From that point on you are in good hands. Be there or be square! “Íslenska Hamborgarafabrikkan, takk” („The Icelandic Hamburger Factory, please“) This is what you say to the taxi driver or when asking locals for directions: “Sælar! Hvað er að frétta” (Hello! What‘s up) When you arrive you tell the waiter: “Ég er þokkalega svangur, get ég fengið hamborgara” (I‘m quite hungry, can I get a hamburger) The Hamburger Factory Akureyri Kea Hotel. Groundfloor. The Hamburger Factory has two restaurants in Iceland. 4The Reykjavík Grapevine

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