Reykjavík Grapevine - apr. 2021, Blaðsíða 2

Reykjavík Grapevine - apr. 2021, Blaðsíða 2
First 08: JOHN GRANT! 06: Geldingadalur, The Remix 07: Wolf Riding Hotties 11: Injustice & Art 19: Introducing RAKEL 23: Reading Too Much Into A Helicopter T h e R e y k j a v í k G r a p e v i n e i s s u r v i v i n g o n e more month. And what a month to survive! The Reykjanes penin- sula has awak- ened, like scientists feared, offering Icelanders the most impressive, and perhaps most beautiful, nature display on earth right now. Not only is there one active fissure, but three, and there could even be more in the same area within days or weeks. The volcano in the Fagradalsfjalls volcanic system is a game changer for the greater city area, affecting the people nearby in many ways. The gas pollution adds to other complications like COVID-19, which is still a concern, of course. But it also brings us a lot of opportunity. This could be the best thing that has happened to the travel industry in Iceland. This volcano could go on for decades according to scientists; histor- ically, it could go on for centuries. The government still decided to open up the borders on May 1st, mean- ing that those that have been vacci- nated or already had the virus can travel to Iceland, no matter if they are from within the Schengen Area or not. Icelanders will use colour schemes for countries when evaluating the danger of travellers to spread the virus. Mean- ing if your government is doing poorly in fighting the virus, it will be labeled red, and therefore everyone visiting from those areas has to quarantine unless you have a certification that you have been vaccinated or have had the virus before. But, Iceland is not only about the striking nature and volcanos. We also have incredible artists. In our issue we interview the cover star, John Grant, an internationally known musician who has been living in Iceland for almost a decade now. John is not only an interesting artist, but it’s shocking for Icelanders to read about his past, his upbringing and the incredible bigotry and spectrum of violence that he had to endure for just being who he is. It’s even more interesting to read about how he deals with this, not only through his art, but also his courageous dauntless- ness. It reminds one of how important individual freedom is, and the right for each and everyone to have their right to exist in the world. And for us at the Reykjavík Grapevine, we will fight for those rights as long as we exist. The fear of those who are different will never go away. Sadly so. Fortu- nately, John Grant found his voice in music, sharing his incredible mind. More beauty, less bigotry. It's as simple as that. Valur Grettisson Editor-in-chief More Beauty, Less Bigotry John Pearson is a Rey- kjavík resident who combines writing with professional back- grounds in music, broadcasting, scuba diving, engineering and underwater photography. He loves puns, alliteration and lists that have three things in them. Hannah Jane Cohen is based out of Iceland by way of New York. She's known for her love of Willa Ford, David Foster Wallace, and other such "intellectuals." Her visionary work is known for expand- ing the definitions of emotion, introspec- tion, and above all else, taste. Hannah is also the current Drag King of Iceland, HANS. Poll! is a hard-work- ing journalist by day and an enthusiastic ball-catcher by night. A four-year-old dachshund mix with an IQ of a five-year- old human, Poll! has been the o"cial Chief Of Morale at the Grapevine for eight months and is a regular contribu- tor to the Grape- vine Newscast on YouTube. Woof. 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$ee and thinking about fonts. Catharine Fulton is a writer and editor who has been involved with the Grapevine for many years, from being our online news editor to sta$ journalist. She is now our beloved copywriter. Outside of dealing with our writers turning in work late, she also has two extremeley cute kids. Art Bicnick is an international man of mystery. He moves like a shadow through the subcul- tures and soirees of Reykjavík, never still, o%en ghosting the scene in a pu$ of blue smoke—the exhaust fumes of the elusive, well-travelled Bicnick Mini. Andie Sophia Fontaine has lived in Iceland since 1999 and has been reporting since 2003. They were the first foreign-born member of the Icelandic Parliament, an experience they recommend for anyone who wants to experience a workplace where colleagues work tire- lessly to undermine each other. Owen Tyrie is a young journo straight out of Cheshire, England. Af- ter studying journal- ism for three years in Leeds, he recently moved to Reykjavík in order to pursue his dream of becom- ing Icelandic. He’s a film fanatic, gaming enthusiast and most of all, ginger. Oh, and he loves tea. Valur Grettisson is an award-winning journalist, author and playwright. He has been writing for Icelandic media since 2005. He was also a theatre critic and one of the hosts of the cultural program, 'Djöflaeyjan' at RÚV. Valur is not to be confused with the dreadful football club that bears the same name. 31: A Hot & Steamy Visit 28: Austurlands Speaks 27: We Hate Sagas! We Want Fantasy Novels! COVER ART: Photographer: Hör"ur Sveinsson Stylist: Edda Gu"mundsdóttir Make Up: Ísak Freyr Helgason Assistant: Ólafur Magnússon Set design: Unnar Ari Baldvinsson Hör&ur Sveinsson, a long time collaborator with The Reykjavík Grapevine, met John Grant in a studio and took the photo with the help of UV light. EDITORIAL ARTISAN BAKERY & COFFEE HOUSE OPEN EVERYDAY 6.30 - 21.00 LAUGAVEGUR 36 · 101 REYKJAVIK

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