Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.12.2019, Side 2

Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.12.2019, Side 2
First 10: Forced To Bribe? 08: The Whishing Hill 06: One Man Down In Coalition 16: Skálmöld's Ragnarök19: Ásta's Perfect Day32: Inside Iceland's Annual Book Fair Oh my, time f l i e s w h e n you’re having fun! Christ- mas is upon us. Now is the time where Icelanders cook their traditional glazed ham or pick pellets out of the ptarmigan. Some of us try to teach the kids something about some hippie called Jesus. Others teach them about the old heathen traditions that Icelandic Christ- mas was built upon. But we all make sure to dress our kids up so the Christmas Cat (‘Jólaköt- turinn’) doesn’t come around and eat them one by one. You can never be too careful when it comes to that monster. The Yule Lads are about to hit the town with their bags full of presents. We have thir- teen lads, so no need to panic. But lock your doors, and draw the curtains—you don’t want to invite the Christmas version of the Peeping Tom, Window Peeper (‘Gluggagægir’) to take a gander at your goods. And nobody wants to meet Meat Hook (‘Kjötkrókur’) in a dark hallway. Yet, they visit our kids and leave a small package in their shoes for thirteen days straight. It’s cuter than it sounds. Just go easy on threatening the kids with Gr!la if they don’t behave. It only breeds anxiety. Plus Gr!la gives you the creeps. And she makes a stew made out of children. Yikes. But Christmas is more or less about being together. I don’t think that anybody is forgetting about this, but it can slip one’s mind when checking his credit online and panicking. There is no shame in having a moder- ate Christmas and focusing on the family and the connec- tion between people. Although, it could be a tough sell for the teenager in the house. Feel free to threaten them with Gr!la. Teenagers probably deserve it. The Reykjavík Grapevine loves Christmas, and we adore New Year’s Eve when Icelanders spend billions on shooting fireworks in the air despite all the pollu- tion that comes with it. Just don't make pipe bombs. So, from us at Reykjavík Grapevine, Merry Christmas and Happy (and safe) New Year. VG Go Easy On The Gr"la Myth & Don’t Make Pıpe Bombs 34: A Guide to Christmas Feasts 38: Horror-Scopes: Don't Hatari While Drunk Elín Elísabet is an illus- trator and cartoonist born and raised in Borgarnes. At the tender age of 15, Elín moved to Reykjavík and hasn’t looked back, except for the annual springtime impulse to move someplace quiet and keep chickens. Elín likes folk music, stationery, seal vid- eos, the country of Ireland, and eggs. Hannah Jane Cohen is based out of Iceland by way of New York. An alumni of Columbia University, Hannah has lived on five continents and speaks three languages fluently. Her visionary work is known for expand- ing the definitions of emotion, introspec- tion, and above all else, taste. Alexander Jean Edvard Le Sage de Fontenay is a Reykjavík-born part- time DJ (under the pseudonym Bervit), event-planner and lover of art, creation and aesthetics. Most recent endeavors in- clude co-producing The Grapevine’s own Grassroots concerts at Húrra and LungA Art Festival’s busy event schedule. Inês Pereira gradu- ated in Journalism and immediately traded the warm coast of Portugal for the icy landscapes of South Iceland. From a young age she felt she would have to write to express herself, being that she was interested in everything and great at nothing. Samuel O'Donnell Sam is an English major from The United States. He has his Bachelor’s Degree, and keeps telling himself that this is the year he will begin pursu- ing his Master’s. In his spare time, he enjoys playing video games, writing short horror stories, listen- ing to all kinds of metal, and reading. Sveinbjörn Pálsson is our Art Director. He's responsible for the design of the magazine and the cover photography. When he's not work- ing here, he DJs as Terrordisco, hosts the Funk"átturinn radio show, or sits at a table in a Laugarda- lur café, drinking copious amounts of co#ee and thinking about fonts. Andie Fontaine has lived in Iceland since 1999 and has been reporting since 2003. They were the first foreign-born mem- ber of the Icelandic Parliament, in 2007- 08, an experience they recommend for anyone who wants to experience a workplace where colleagues work tire- lessly to undermine each other. a rawlings is Grape- vine's literature correspondent, also covering environ- mental news, travel, and more. An inter- disciplinary artist whose work focuses on environmental ethics, dysfluency, and watery bodies, her books include 'Wide slumber for lepidopterists' and 'Sound of Mull.' Lóa Hlín Hjálmt"sdóttir is a national treasure. One of Iceland's leading illustra- tors, when she's not drawing in her unique style, she's the front-woman of Icelandic electro- pop supergroup FM Belfast. Her comic strip Lóaboratorium appears every issue on page 8, and is also available as a daily dose on her Twitter. COVER PHOTO: Rut Sigur#ardóttir ART DIRECTION: Rut Sigur#ardóttir Sveinbjörn Pálsson ABOUT THE COVER: After a lot of near misses battling the countess' busy schedule, we finally got a hold of her at Kling & Bang, where she opened an exhibition last weekend. Ever the performer, she helped us orchestrate an almost impromptou photo shoot, with brilliant results. EDITORIAL For more information and bookings: www.thelavatunnel.is +354 519 1616 +354 760 1000 info@thelavatunnel.is Breathtaking Experience is a A journey into ARHÓLSHELLIRRAUF The highlight of our Iceland trip! Reviewed on TripAdvisor

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