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Reykjavík · ReykjavíkSingjandi Vor — Landsmót Icelandic Women's Choir is available in RÚV player. Here you can see a compilation of concerts held in Harpa in May last year. The choirs performed are Héraðsdætur, Vestmannaeyja Women's Choir, Akureyr Women's Choir, Jóru Choir, Hafnarfjörður Women's Choir, Ísafjarður Women's Choir, Women's Choir Suðurnesja, Women's Choir Ymur, Women's Choir The Ljósbrá, the Senjorítukorinn, Kyrjurnar, the Women's Choir Heklurnar, the Wo…See the Story
Varied music at the National Summit of Icelandic Women's Choirs
Reykjavík · ReykjavíkIt is increasingly moving that animals are used in treatments with children to improve their quality of life, not least dogs. A good example of this is a psychologist in Reykjavík, who plans to take advantage of his dog in classes with his clients, and in Fosskog School, a dog meets his owner twice a week at work.See the Story
Dogs go to work with their owners
Reykjavík · ReykjavíkHere is a direct text description of the game of Vikings Reykjavík and FH in the sixth round of the Best Men's Football League. Viking shows up for a game after an unexpected loss against HK in the last round while FH has won four games in a row. The teams both have twelve points and were at the top of the league for the round. The game is shown live on Station 2 Sport 5.See the Story
Viking R. - FH | The Masters welcome the flying FHs
Northern Lights · ReykjavíkI didn't see the Northern Lights, but I still had lots of fun in Iceland.Ariyana GriffinI traveled from Baltimore to Iceland to see the Northern Lights.I spent about $1,700 on flights, hotels, and activities like whale-watching and snorkeling.I didn't see the Northern Lights, but I had a great time and would return to Iceland in a heartbeat.Seeing the Northern Lights in person has always been on my bucket list. So, when I learned that 2024 is on…See the Story
I paid $1,700 to visit Iceland. Horrible weather meant I couldn't see the Northern Lights, but I found 5 other ways to have a good time.
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Reykjavík · ReykjavíkKolbrún Birna Hallgrímsdóttir Bachmann combines a routine 9-to-5 with a DJ career “We wanted to hear more women in music in the clubs,” says Kolbrún Birna Hallgrímsdóttir Bachmann as we meet at an empty Röntgen bar, where she’s a regular DJ. By day, she navigates legal meetings, but come evening, she’s in her element mixing beats. Kolbrún Birna Hallgrímsdóttir Bachmann, 29, a lawyer I’m the Data Protection Officer for the City of Reykjavík. My …See the Story
From Iceland — From The Office To The Dance Floor
Reykjavík · ReykjavíkThe National Court today confirmed that RÚV should be acquitted of the damages claim of the former owners of Brunei. The activities of Brúneggja in Kastljós were discussed in 2016 and the company went bankrupt a few months later. However, the Food Authority is required to pay damages for handing over to the State Radio data concerning the activities of Brunegians in 2016. Both RÚV and MAST were acquitted in the District Court of Reykjavík in Dec…See the Story
RÚV acquittal stands but MAST made to pay damages
Reykjavík · ReykjavíkThe many pitfalls of the streaming era for Icelandic music buffs Towards the end of December, 2023, I found myself at 12 Tónar on a Thursday — a reliably good night to be there. A tenet of the Reykjavík music scene, the record shop/café/bar consistently hosts vinyl DJ nights, where one can expect obscure and exciting tracks being spun. The 70s Icelandic synth record that never was On that particular night, recognisable musician Sveinbjörn Thorar…See the Story
From Iceland — Welcome to Hermigervill’s Record Corner
Food & Drink · ReykjavíkIðnó opens its doors for metal band Blóðmör on May 10 Times are changing in Reykjavík’s live venue scene. Under the guidance of new event manager Agnes Hlynsdóttir, the longstanding auditorium Iðnó promises to regain its status as a thriving space for culture. Having managed and booked local dive bar LEMMY since 2021, her work has constantly been guided by her passion for music, the arts and culture. “Getting the opportunity to revive Iðnó as th…See the Story