Reykjavík Grapevine - jún. 2023, Page 2

Reykjavík Grapevine - jún. 2023, Page 2
In This Issue 4 Icelandic politicians have no choice but to give themselves a raise 6 Choose your weapon and learn how Vikings fight 10 Learn to shop for cheap from a YouTube money guru 12—14 Is Iceland the environmental utopia it markets itself as? 18 We went to Skjaldborg and things got real 24-25 An American is here to save the Icelandic music industry! 36 What if Icelanders had revolt- ed? We have some thoughts What is Iceland doing to address the climate crisis? From establish- ing itself as a hub for innovation, to broadcasting an image of itself as a green nation of geothermal energy and pristine nature, our cover fea- ture this issue looks at what is and isn’t being done. On the Cover Late night dining Our kitchen is open for until 23:00 on weekdays and 24:00 on weekends A local favourite for over 20 years BOOK YOUR TABLE TAPASBARINN | Vesturgata 3B | Tel: 551 2344 | tapas.is COVER ILLUSTRATION: Kosmonatka Editorial It’s all an illusion WORDS Catharine Fulton, Editor in Chief Sometimes my eyes hurt from constantly rolling in their sockets. It happens everytime I see a headline about Icelanders being environmen- tally conscious, which only reminds me of all the people leaving their die- sel cars to idle while they run into the shop, the people who eagerly take a plastic to-go cup when they feel like taking that last beer of the night on the go, only to toss the cup haphaz- ardly into the street a block later after taking their last swig, the people who fill their grey bins with mixed “trash” rather than making any effort to sort it and then pile their bags of mixed garbage into my bin clearly marked as recycling. Iceland may provide the option of being environmentally friendly simply because it happens to be sitting atop massive reserves of hot wa- ter that Icelanders can harvest for geothermal energy. But Icelanders are not environmentally friendly. They use geothermal energy because it’s there. Once it comes to having to make a decision between the green choice or the easy choice, easy seems to win out more often than not. In fact, despite all that sweet, sweet geothermal energy Iceland’s house- hold emissions are no lower than in other European countries. Read about Iceland’s approach to the climate crisis in this issue’s cover feature on page 12-14. Try not to roll your eyes. Contributors CATHERINE MAGNÚS DÓTTIR Catherine studies culture and literature in Iceland and came to the Grapevine for the internship but ended up freelancing for the magazine. When she’s not trying to reconnect with her Icelandic roots, she’s usually watching video essays or attempting to finally come up with that one good story idea that she can actually finish writing. JÓHANNES BJARKI BJARKASON Jóhannes Bjarki is a Reykjavík local, straight out of Grafarvogur. Having been active as the frontman of the post-punk band Skoffín and in the post-dreifing art collective, Jóhannes is fascinated by the Icelandic music scene. Among his interests are politics, history and pop culture. IRYNA ZUBENKO Iryna is a Ukrainian journalist work- ing at the cross-section of media and technology for the past five years. While still figuring out what to do in life, Iryna’s love of travelling, unspoiled nature and Scandi design has brought her to Reykjavík. One day she’ll write a non-fiction book. REX BECKETT Rex Beckett has been a fixture in the Reykjavík culture scene for over a decade as a longtime music/art writer and as former synthpunk diva Rex Pistols. They are current- ly working on a series delving into the influence of Garfield on queer millennials. SHRUTHI BASAPPA Shruthi Basappa traded the warmth of Indian summers for Arctic winds of Iceland. She’s a food enthusiast masquerading as an architect at Sei Studio and loves obsessive atten- tion to detail. When not leading our Best of Reykjavík food panel, Shruthi can be found trying to become a Michelin restaurant inspector.

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