It appears that the ferris wheel will return to Miðbakki at Reykjavík Harbour for a third summer in a row. Reykjavík City ...
Liberal Reform Party (Viðreisn), and Progressive Party (Framsóknarflokkurinn) have reached an agreement to form a new majority coalition in Reykjavík, reports RÚV.
My birding life began the way most things do at 13: reluctantly. I joined my mom and little brother on a Saturday experiment, tagging along with a tight-knit group of khaki-wearing pensioners who had ...
When I arrive five minutes early to the World Class gym, I’m one of only two guests. Most of the models have already started working out, scattered around the room. They stretch, lift weights, cycle ...
A total of 295 primary school-aged children in the capital area require long-term special education placements, but 119 of ...
The event brings together Jónsi, Kjartan Holm and Sin Fang for a live performance combining original music compositions, live-diffused scent and immersive visual art. It sounds, admittedly, like the ...
At 23:00 on May 16, I was standing outside Tónlabíó, preparing to cover five more election parties. Jón Trausti was there ...
A man in his forties has been remanded in custody until Friday in connection with a shooting incident in Kópavogur that left ...
After years of making masks in hotel rooms and crafting visual worlds for Björk, James Merry is ready to show his work “I’m ...
There is a moment in the 2009 cult classic Reykjavik Whale Watching Massacre when a tourist, swimming away from a scene of ...
As a follow-up to our current issue feature on whaling, Micah Garen interviewed Canadian activist Paul Watson.
The Reykjavík Grapevine has been published in downtown Reykjavík for more than 20 years. For most of that time, its offices ...