A junior college in Reykjavík is hosting a series of events that celebrate, raise awareness and discuss issues relating to the LGBTQAI plus community this week.... Read More...
The end is near for fans of Lilja Sigurðardóttir’s Reykjavík Noir trilogy. The final instalment of the series, which follows a lesbian drug smuggler, Agla, and ... Read More...
Icelandic singer Bjartmar Þórðarson is surprising fans with the new direction of his latest music. He’s just released the music video for “Hollow,” the first si... Read More...
Former Prime Minister Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir has been presented with an Alan Turing Award at an event celebrating LGBTQI business, culture and tourism in Teneri... Read More...
Iceland filmmaker Erlingur Óttar Thoroddsen will be going to Los Angeles next month for the North American premiere of his latest film. Rift (Rökkur), a psychol... Read More...
When Ársæll Hjálmarsson went to see a doctor because of problems with his vision, he never imagined he would be diagnosed with one of the most severe cases of s... Read More...
Peterson Toscano is both very funny and very serious. After spending 17 years in gay conversion therapy, he’s come out as a comic and queer rights activist.
Pe... Read More...
There’s a new place in town for queer men to party. FAB Party at Ægisgarður is a “men only party” for gay, bi and trans men on May 27.
The party is the latest... Read More...
For the second year in a row, Iceland has fallen behind other European countries in terms of legal rights and protections for LGBTI people. The 2017 annual revi... Read More...
A drag extravaganza is coming to Reykjavík. Tonight, Wednesday night, Loft Hostel will be hosting Australian drag queen Shae den Freude, who will be joined by l... Read More...
Isaac Würmann is a freelance journalist who calls a number of places and publications "home." He spends most of his time thinking about culture, geography and food, and occasionally writing about any combination of those subjects. Although currently based in Ottawa, Canada, his curiosity has taken him from Dubai to Djúpivogur. You can find him more permanently at www.isaacwurmann.com.