Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 30.06.2017, Blaðsíða 4

Reykjavík Grapevine - 30.06.2017, Blaðsíða 4
The Top Stories June 14 – June 29 Words: Alice Demurtas Images: Sveinbjörn & his big bag of stock photos A migrant worker arriving at Keflavík International Airport, yesterday NEWS IN BRIEF We often talk about the insane amount of tour- ists who have been visiting our shores in the past few years, but it looks like tourists aren’t the only ones interested in coming to Ice- land. The Directorate of Labour estimates that around 3,000 peo- ple will move to Iceland through various employment agencies this year—twice as many as last year. In addition, 1,000 posted workers will come here by the end of 2017, sent on missions of all sorts by European companies. It ’s sti l l unclear how many of them will actually stay and for how long, but one thing is cer- tain: the streets and cultural life of Reykjavík will benefit from the meddling of different cultures, as will the limited local gene pool. Half the time it'll look like a bum Perhaps it was these home- sick workers that shoe designer Marta Jonsson was thinking of when she began planning the construction of a Ferris wheel in the Laugardalur neighbourhood. What’s the thing every Londoner misses while away from home? The London Eye, of course. So why not slap a 120 metre wheel in the middle of the Icelandic capital, a city constantly at the mercy of strong winds and heavy storms? If the news had not blown your mind, however, here is the cherry on top: Marta wants the wheel to be heart-shaped. Will it end up be- ing a miracle of physics or a total failure? A money launderer at work, yesterday Funny news notoriously travels in pairs. Thus, if the Reykjavík Heart Eye had not shocked the public enough, the Finance Minister cer- tainly gave a powerful contribu- tion. Benedikt Jóhannesson is in fact planning to wage war on tax evaders by taking the 10,000 and 5,000 króna bills away from the market, thus reducing the circu- lation of cash. Naturally, experts have condemned him and praised him alike. His worst critic, how- ever, called his statement “a PR catastrophe.” You better get your damage control team in check, Benedikt: you still have a long way to go as the Finance Minister of this icy banana republic. A concerned taxpayer, yesterday Benedikt wasn’t the only mem- ber of Parliament to be criticised this week. Andri Þór Sturluson from the Pirate Party responded to the arming of Icelandic police by inviting citizens to call the emergency line every time they see an officer with a gun. He was criticised for encouraging people to put the lives of others at great risk by blocking the hotline. Eve- rybody, however, seems to have forgotten that Andri also writes for a local satirical news site, and that provocative statements are his bread and butter. If you can’t make fun of serious things, after all, you’re taking yourself way too seriously. A resting tourist, yesterday Something we truly love to joke about, however, is tourists’ ten- dency to make doodies where they shouldn’t. Icelandic authorities don’t know what to do about these doodies, and encourage tourists not to do it outside of designated areas. We understand that you’ve got to do what you’ve got to doo, but don’t doo onto other people’s houses or kindergartens as you wouldn’t have them doo unto yours. Come on now, let’s make Iceland clean again. 4The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 11 — 2017 SMJÖRFLUGA The Grapevine's plans for a Reykjavík ferris wheel are still under review. First Visit us at Reykjavík City Hall Do you need helpful hints about culture, dining and other activities in our favourite city? We would love to assist you with planning your stay and booking your adventure! See you at the Official Tourist Information Centre. Open daily from 8-20 visitreykjavik.is
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