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Þetta er spikfeitt, bitches! - A guide to Icelandic slang

15 Mar 2016 What on earth are Icelanders on about when they use slang like rolex, gucci, skinka and hnakki? Here's a quick urban dictionary.

Photo: Eggert Jó­hann­es­son

Sign up for Reykjavik Marathon before prices go up!

15 Mar 2016 Today is the last day you can get introductory discount entry fees for the Reykjavik Marathon – a charity-minded run for all ages and abilities organised annually since 1984. From tomorrow, prices go up by an average of 20%.

Minister Árnadóttir speaking at the Iðnþing conference.

Film tax reimbursement in Iceland may go up to 25%

11 Mar 2016 Minister of Industry and Commerce, Ragnheiður Elín Árnadóttir has put forward a bill to change tax reimbursement for film in Iceland from 20% to 25% from January 1st 2017.

Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre, designed by Henning Larsen architects, Batteríið and artist Ólafur Elíasson.

Design and architecture: A guide to Reykjavik design

10 Mar 2016 Are you heading to Reykjavik and have a penchant for design and architecture? Or are you here for Design March? The Iceland Design Centre has compiled a fantastic list of design-wise hotels, restaurants, galleries, shops and even street art to inspire your stay.

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Hard Rock dodge rules and open in Iceland summer 2016

9 Mar 2016 It now emerges that the American restaurant chain has found a way around the previous planning impediment...

Iceland's previous Hard Rock Café was closed in 2005.

No-go for downtown Reykjavik Hard Rock

8 Mar 2016 An application to open a new branch of the American restaurant chain Hard Rock Café in central Reykjavik has been rejected by city authorities.

The Blue Lagoon is one of Iceland's most popular tourist spots.

Blue Lagoon "A waste of time, money and your soul"

6 Mar 2016 The Blue Lagoon has ended up on a list of things to hate on travel blog The Strange and New. The journalists writing the article are very critical of one of Iceland's most famous tourist attractions.

A Food & Fun dish by chef Julian Medina at Sushi Samba

A foodie's weekend in Reykjavik

4 Mar 2016 This weekend is a foodie’s weekend in Reykjavik with the The Food & Fun festival, one of the biggest culinary events in Iceland, taking place. Alongside the festival the biggest artisan food festival is taking place where you can get to know all the best of Icelandic food.

Heimir Örn Hólmarsson.

Another candidate for president steps forward

4 Mar 2016 Heimir Örn Hólmarsson is the latest candidate to throw his hat into the ring to become the next President of Iceland.

Photo: FAI

Iceland’s new football kit for Euro 2016!

1 Mar 2016 The FAI has signed a four-year deal with Italian sports equipment company supplier Erreà for the new kits, which go on general sale today.

Hellisheiði this morning. A storm is predicted on this road which lies between Reykjavik and Hveragerði this afternoon.

Storm predicted this afternoon on main mountain roads

28 Feb 2016 Anyone travelling around Iceland today should heed warnings from meterologists at the Iceland Road Administration that snowstorms will occur on Hellisheiði, Þrengslin, Mosfellsheiði and Lyngdalsheiði this afternoon.

The Reykjavik Fire Department

Two fires in Reykjavik this morning

23 Feb 2016 Two fires occurred in the capital this morning, one at Vesturgata in the city centre and the other in Kleppsvegur, 104 Reykjavik. All residents were evacuted quickly and noone was hurt.

Pretty cool: Ásdís Karlsdóttir keeping warm in the latest 66°North  campaign.

81-year-old stars in campaign by Iceland's leading outdoor clothing brand

21 Feb 2016 Recently Icelandic company 66°North received an unusual job application. "Don't you need a model? I'm 81," it stated.

Photo: Styrmir Kári

Don’t forget Ladies’ Day tomorrow!

20 Feb 2016 Tomorrow is the first day of Góa, one of the twelve months of the old Icelandic calendar, day known among modern-days Icelander as ‘konudagur’, a day set aside for pampering the lady of the house in Iceland.

Director of Bíó Paradís and the Stockfish Film Festival, Hrönn Sveinsdóttir.

Film: "Would love to make a thriller about blood-thirsty polar bears"

19 Feb 2016 The Stockfish Film Festival kicked off last night at Reykjavik's art house cinema Bíó Paradís. This ambitious festival offers a wide array of the most prominent, award-winning films from around the globe. Director of the festival Hrönn Sveinsdóttir answered a few quick questions.

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