Reykjavík Grapevine - nóv. 2020, Blaðsíða 4

Reykjavík Grapevine - nóv. 2020, Blaðsíða 4
What Are Icelanders Talkin! About? The topics that are !ettin! people banned from the comments Words: Andie Sophia Fontaine Photos: Art Bicnick, Ásgeir Bragi Ægisson As with most countries, the coronavirus pandemic is at the forefront of Icelanders’ minds these days. With plans for a vaccine now shaping up, as well as now being able to boast the lowest infection rate in Europe, many Icelanders are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel—and not a moment too soon, as the winter holidays are rapidly approaching. However, two MPs for the Independence Party— Sigrí!ur Á. Andersen and Brynjar Níelsson—have been very critical of the pandemic restrictions, which they see as largely unneces- sary. Both of them are members of “Út úr kóf inu” (“Out of the hut”), a small but vocal group of Icelanders skeptical of the pandemic restric- tions. In other news, Mom Air has turned out to be an art project the whole time. While this was strongly suspected by the Grapevine and others due to some obvious clues left by artist Oddur Eysteinn Fri!riksson when the “budget airline” first launched, Oddur emphatically denied that this was the case, insisting that it was a real airline with staff, airplanes, airport slots and everything. But then he revealed at a press confer- ence on November 18th that the whole thing was his final project for the Iceland University of the Arts. In the meantime, he received many applications for jobs and numerous bookings, which he deliberately frustrated by error messages he put in the site. So, nice job, we guess? Unemployment has many Icelanders worried these days. Jobless levels are predicted to reach a whopping 11.3% this December, exceeding the Febru- ary and March 2009 peak of 9.3%, which followed the collapse of Iceland’s financial sector. As always, foreigners are hit espe- cially hard: despite comprising about 14% of the total population, 41% of the unemployed are foreign- ers. Poles, who comprise Iceland’s largest ethnic minority, have been hit especially hard, making up 20% of Iceland’s unemployed, even though they comprise just about 5% of the total population. Ásgeir Bragi Ægisson, or Ouse, as he calls himself, is a 19-year-old from the small northwest town of Sau!árkrókur. He also happens to be one of the top ranking Icelandic artists on Spotify right now, with his single Dead Eyes exceeding 36 million plays—about 4 million more than Björk’s most played song, "It’s Oh So Quiet." How did he do it? Not even Ásgeir seems sure, but he isn’t complaining. He’s signed a deal with American label Twelve Tones with a contract worth tens of millions of ISK. A country boy can survive, indeed! 4The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 09— 2020First NEWS Sigrí!ur Andersen, not wearing a mask. Photo from 2019... but still! 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 20,000 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 Sophia Fontaine andie@grapevine.is CULTURE EDITOR Hannah Jane Cohen hannah@grapevine.is PHOTO EDITOR Art Bicnick art@grapevine.is LISTINGS DIRECTOR Hannah Jane Cohen listings@grapevine.is COPY EDITOR Catharine Fulton INTERN Iona Rangeley-Wilson iona@grapevine.is Jess Distill Jess@grapevine.is PHOTOGRAPHERS Daria Endresen Ragnar Axelsson Sunna Ben 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’). Ouse with them Bieber vibes STARTERS Icelandic landscape Lamb tartar, pickled red onions, smoked cream cheese, dill oil, vinegar snow Cured salmon Fennel cream, dill mayo, raspberries, roe and rye bread Deer tataki Pickled red onions, enoki mushrooms, crispy Jerusalem artichokes, tru!e & yuzu mayo Pan-fried giant scallops Pine tree, green pea purée, beurre noisette MAIN COURSES Duck breast Celery purée, apples, pickled fennel and cherry sauce Grilled beef tenderloin Roasted carrots with pistachios, artichoke&white chocolate purée and Christmas beer hollandaise CHRISTMAS DESSERT Cristmas “ball” Salted caramel white chocolate mousse, apple and ginger filling, spice crumble CHRISTMAS MENU 9.900 kr. APOTEK KITCHEN+BAR Austurstræti 16 101 Reykjavík 7 COURSE Book your table at apotek.is

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