Reykjavík Grapevine - feb. 2020, Blaðsíða 4

Reykjavík Grapevine - feb. 2020, Blaðsíða 4
What Are Icelanders Talkin! About? Avalanches, epidemics, bankruptcy and a whole lot of music awards Words: Sam O'Donnell Photos: Art Bicnick January has been, for lack of a better term, insane. The month kicked off with a series of extreme weather events. First, massive piles of snow kept us inside. Then, an avalanche hit Flateyri, breaking records and destroying homes. Later, at the end of the month, another avalanche occurred north of Reykjavík at Móskar!shnúkar. One person died in the aftermath. Then news of the coronavirus broke, scaring everyone in the world. It hasn’t come to Iceland (yet) but that hasn’t stopped people from freaking out. The Directorate of Health issued a list of frequently asked questions designed to allay the concerns of people worried about contracting the disease. Bear in mind that at this point you are more likely to die of influenza than coronavirus. That said, you should still cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze, and wash your hands. That's good manners. A large percentage of workers in the Efling union have voted to strike. Approximately 1,800 people who work for the City of Reykja- vík belong to the union, including 1,000 playschool workers and 710 caregivers. The union believes that the workers are long overdue for a wage correction. Unfortunately, negotiations with the city have broken down completely, and at the time of writing, the workers are still striking. In business news, Cintamani has gone bankrupt. The outdoor apparel outlet has operated in Iceland since 1989, originally from a small shop in Akureyri. Since then, they have grown to be a direct competitor to 66° North. Recently, however, times have apparently been difficult, and the once giant outdoor apparel line has gone bust. Along with Cintamani, Bíó Paradís has announced that they can no longer afford to keep their doors open. The cultural institu- tion has fallen victim to the most notorious symptoms of late-stage capitalism: the rent is too damn high. The indie theatre is set to close in three months, unless a bunch of meddling kids step in and hatch a plan to save the cinema. Read more about it on page 28. In lighter news, awards season has been kind to Iceland. Let’s be real, though; Iceland deserves it. Between Hildur Gu!nadóttir taking home a Grammy, an Emmy, a Golden Globe, and a BAFTA, Cell7 and Countess Malaise being nomi- nated for Album of the Year by the Hyundai Nordic Music Prize, and many Icelandic artists going on global tour, it’s been a great year for music in this country, and it’s only getting started. 4The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 02— 2020First NEWS Busy month for rescue workers Published by Fröken ehf. Hafnarstræti 15, 101 Reykjavík www.grapevine.is grapevine@ grapevine.is Member of the Icelandic Travel Industry Association www.saf.is Printed by Landsprent ehf. in 25,000 copies. PUBLISHER Hilmar Steinn Grétarsson hilmar@grapevine.is +354 540 3601 publisher@ grapevine.is EDITOR!IN!CHIEF Valur Grettisson valur@grapevine.is ART DIRECTOR Sveinbjörn Pálsson sveinbjorn@ grapevine.is NEWS EDITOR Andie Fontaine andie@grapevine.is PHOTO EDITOR Art Bicnick art@grapevine.is WEB EDITOR Andie Fontaine andie@grapevine.is LISTINGS DIRECTOR Hannah Jane Cohen listings@grapevine.is COPY EDITOR Catharine Fulton ILLUSTRATIONS Elín Elísabet INTERNS Ines Pereira ines@grapevine.is Sam O'Donnell samuel@grapevine.is CONTRIBUTING WRITERS a rawlings Alexander Jean de Fontenay Josie Gaitens Ragnar Egilsson Shruthi Basappa Tara Njála Ingvarsdóttir PHOTOGRAPHERS Anna Magg! Patrik Ontkovic Lovísa Sigurjónsdóttir Timothée Lambrecq SALES DIRECTORS A"alsteinn Jörundsson adalsteinn@ grapevine.is Helgi #ór Har"arson helgi@grapevine.is CONTACT US: —» Editorial +354 540 3600 editor@grapevine.is —» Advertising 354 540 3605 ads@grapevine.is —» Distribution & Subscriptions +354 540 3604 distribution@ grapevine.is —» Press releases listings@grapevine.is —» General Inquiries grapevine@grapevine.is FOUNDERS Hilmar Steinn Grétarsson, Hör"ur Kristbjörnsson, Jón Trausti Sigur"arson, Oddur Óskar Kjartansson, Valur Gunnarsson The Reykjavík Grapevine is published 21 times a year by Fröken ltd. Monthly from December through February, and fortnightly from March til October. Nothing in this magazine may be reproduced in whole or in part without the written permission of the publishers. The Reykjavík Grapevine is distributed around Reykjavík, Akureyri, Egilssta"ir, Sey"isfjör"ur, Borgarnes, Keflavík, Ísafjör"ur and at key locations along road #1, and all major tourist attractions and tourist information centres in the country. You may not like it, but at least it's not sponsored (no articles in the Reykjavík Grapevine are pay-for articles. The opinions expressed are the writers’ own, not the advertisers’). The only cinema in Iceland that does not focus on Hollywood blockbusters is closing THE HOME OF ICELANDIC SEAFOOD AND LAMB APOTEK Kitchen+Bar is a casual-smart restaurant located in one of Reykjavíks most historical buildings. We specialize in fresh seafood and local ingredients prepared with a modern twist. APOTEK KITCHEN+BAR Austurstræti 16 101 Reykjavík apotek.is

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