Poetic and accessible, 'All The Horses of Iceland' by Sarah Tolmie tells a remarkable story in a unique way.
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Book Review: ‘Questions of Travel: William Morris in Iceland’ by Lavinia Greenlaw
Lavinia Greenlaw’s far-ranging introduction 'Questions of Travel: William Morris in Iceland', reads sometimes like the flight of a bumblebee. Fascinatingly brilliant in each place that it lands, it succeeds in making the reader long to know more of William Morris.
Read More »Three Unique Spring Break Destinations for 2016
Spring break in Dublin, Mexico City, or Iceland? Absolutely! Here's why.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Behind The Myth of The Scandinavian Utopia’ by Michael Booth
Booth’s writing style is effectively journalistic spiced with irony.
Read More »TV Review: ‘Dude You’re Screwed’
Those who enjoy survival-genre programing will be well-rewarded for their time with Discovery's Dude You're Screwed
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): SAGA
The wizardly puppetry of Wakka Wakka is back, this time with a fiery tragicomedy about horses, hubris, and the Icelandic bank crisis.
Read More »Bicycle Camping in Mexico, Colombia, and Beyond: An Interview with Andreas Hubl and Anita Burgholzer
Around the world like a snail with wheels...
Read More »Music Review: Svanfridur – What’s Hidden There?, Odmenn – Odmenn, Trubrot – Trubrot
Decades before Bjork appeared, there were some truly outstanding bands in Iceland, just waiting to be heard.
Read More »Music Review: FM Belfast – How To Make Friends
FM Belfast strives to always keep the beat alive and bumping with their debut album How to Make Friends.
Read More »Music Review: Seabear – We Built A Fire
Icelandic indie band Seabear brings it for their sophomore album We Built A Fire.
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