At Least We’re Happy
If bad things happened to you while you were visiting, you might have a hard time explaining how you weren’t prepared. This isn’t Happyland, or Safeland, or even Moderatetemper
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Hi Grapevine Just wanted to send you few lines to tell you how much me and my husband love your magazine! We moved to Iceland almost two years ago from […]
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To the People of Iceland, I would like to take the time to say good-bye and thank you to the country of Iceland and its people. I have been a […]
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The Grapevine received this letter from Yulia Volkova of t.A.t.U Hi! A friend of mine told me there was this magazene in Iceland that was saying we were the greatest […]
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Subject: Kaffisetrid Cafe, Laugavegi 103 Dear Sir My wife and I have just returned from a week’s holiday in Reykjavik, and I would like to say how much we enjoyed our e
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Hello, Regarding your undated article in https://grapevine.nhdev.is/undirflokkar.aspx?id=7 (REVERSING HISTORY, an interview with Salmann Timini, chairman of the Icelandic Muslim As
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Hi Bart, Your website is really interesting and to be honest allowed my brain to survive up in the highlands for three long years. I’ve never understood why you don’t […
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Sportacus Many thanks for bringing up the subject of the LazyTown invasion. I do realize that there are things out there that may have a more negative influence on my […]
Letters
Letter to the Editor, Comic books, cartoons can be powerful. Words are powerful. Drawings are powerful. Why? Look at the hoopla that some Danish political cartoons has caused among
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Dear Grapevine, 500 Million ISK is a Small Price to Pay While I must admit that much of the graffiti (tagging) in Reykjavik looks more like vandalism than art, there […]
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I read your magazine, and have often commented on the high level of journalism within its pages. I am however, today, somewhat mortified by the rubbish you have allowed t
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Hello, I was reading your magazine one of these days when I ran across a piece called “more reproduction needed in Iceland” by Stephen Taylor-Matthews where he discusses the bi
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Dear Bart, My name is Matthew Patton. I am a musician and I live in Canada, actually in Winnipeg near Gimli. I am a classical music composer and lived for […]
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Dear Bart, At the risk of sounding like every other reader writing in to The Grapevine, I’d like to begin by congratulating you and the rest of the Grapevine team […]
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Dear Editor Great idea to have a memorial service for the Hiroshima anniversary. Maybe not such a great idea to use the American aluminium and oil industries to do it? […]
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Hey Bart – I’m rather new to the Grapevine as an Icelandic friend just introduced it to me the other day and I have to say that it’s an intriguing […]
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RE: Fan Mail, really… Back in January when I followed Bart and Ed’s tag team of idiocy, otherwise known as “Daily Life from Iceland,” I would often log on and [
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FYI – San Francisco Chronicle has a piece (or two) on Iceland in yesterday’s edition, including a para singing the praises of the Grapevine. Excerpt from John Flinn’s San
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TODD DOLAN-SMITH Howdy, that’s how we say hello in these parts! Well not really; I’m from Oakland, Calif, but I live in Bolinas,Calif. And been here too long! It’s this [&hel
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Hi Bart, I was in Iceland until yesterday doing my journo-ing bit looking at a new product made by an Icelandic company and picked up an issue of the Grapevine […]
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Dear Sir/Madam, I live in India — thousands of miles away from Iceland’s shores. Tonight there was a special Oprah Winfrey show in which she interviewed an actress from my