Iceland review - 2013, Side 5

Iceland review - 2013, Side 5
4 From the editor 6 Culture Club Books, films, music, art, design, archaeology and more. 14 the Fish monger Fifteen-year-old businessman Starri Steindórsson explains how he arranges for fish to be home delivered in Hong Kong while living in a high school dorm in North Iceland. 16 Flying high Young actress and adventurer María Birta Bjarnadóttir talks about her career and how she juggles acting and running a successful business. 20 i8 is 18 Börkur Arnarson, director/owner of i8 gallery, discusses his love for art and the frontrunners of contemporary Icelandic art. 24 Zen Warrior At 24, Gunnar Nelson is among the most promising martial artists in the world. He reveals the secrets of his success to Mica Allan. 26 From iCy Waters to sunny shores Managing director of Salka – Norfish Ltd. in Dalvík, Katrín Sigurjónsdóttir, explains how dried Icelandic fish became a hit in Nigeria. 28 harboring the homegroWn Eygló Svala Arnarsdóttir and Páll Stefánsson visit Höfn in Southeast Iceland and learn about life in the seaside town. 30 looking inWards District manager of Djúpavogshreppur Gauti Jóhannesson reveals why it became the first Cittaslow-certified community in Iceland and presents some of its other attractions. 34 From trash to treasure Iceland Review follows Höfn’s famous lobster from the processing plant to the dinner plates of one of the town’s many restaurants. 36 see the sea East Iceland’s coastline inspires Páll Stefánsson’s latest landscape series. 44 higher & higher Photographer Einar Guðmann captures breathtaking pictures of some of Iceland’s most striking breeding birds. 50 mCmlXiii What was Iceland like 50 years ago when the first issue of Iceland Review was published? 54 beaChes oF bounty Zoë Robert and Áslaug Snorradóttir explore the many different uses of seaweed. 62 WaterFall rush During her stay in East Iceland, Deb Smith discovers the joy of hiking and the magic of Iceland’s second-tallest waterfall Hengifoss. 64 Whales, birds, Fish and outsider art Iceland Review goes museum hopping in North Iceland. 69 Charming toWn With a big heart Read all about why a trip to Akureyri shouldn’t be missed. 70 gathering steam Zoë Robert looks into how Iceland is sharing its knowledge of geothermal with developing countries. 76 navigating the human brain Mentis Cura CEO Kristinn Grétarsson and gerontologist Jón Snædal explain how a new biomarker helps diagnose Alzheimer’s disease in the early stages. 78 young guns Eygló Svala Arnarsdóttir interviews new Prime Minister of Iceland Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson. 82 25 Q For Jóhanna maría The youngest parliamentarian in Icelandic history answers Iceland Review’s questions. 85 FaCts & Figures Curious stats about a quaint nation and the island it calls home. 86 Creamy and Fat Free Discover all the benefits of the unique Icelandic dairy product skyr. 95 invest in iCeland Find out why you should place your bets on Icelandic companies. 112 last Page Harpa concert and conference center is this year’s winner of the Mies van der Rohe Award, the EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture. ContentsIceland RevIew atlantIca
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