From Saint to Symbol: Reimagining Joan of Arc Beyond the Binary Jonathan Duffy·10/04/2026There’s a long tradition of returning to Joan of Arc and asking new questions of a story we...Featured·0 Comments·0
What’s on in April in LGBTQIA+ Iceland? Jonathan Duffy·04/04/2026April is doing what Reykjavík does best, giving you just enough chaos to feel alive again after winter....Featured·0 Comments·0
What’s on in March in LGBTQIA+ Iceland? Jonathan Duffy·16/03/2026In March you’ll find everything from support spaces and activism to drag extravaganzas and late-night singalongs. March in...See & Do·0 Comments·0
The Wait is over for Dyke Nite 2.0 Yaz Duncan·21/02/2026Whether you’re a dyke or a femme, your wait for a dedicated girl party is over. GayIceland sits...See & Do·0 Comments·0
What’s on in February in LGBTQIA+ Iceland? Jonathan Duffy·07/02/2026February in Reykjavík rarely needs an excuse to get social, but this month the LGBTQIA+ calendar is doing...See & Do·0 Comments·0
Is someone opening a gay sauna in Reykjavík? Michael Ryan·06/02/2026GayIceland’s exclusive interview with the person behind the project, Jevgenijs Kličovs. In recent weeks, a poll has been...Editor's Picks·0 Comments·0
Ten Years Later, Looking Kinder at the Same Body Jonathan Duffy·31/01/2026Haukur Guðmundsson on returning to the camera, body image, and learning to live without regret. In the midst...Featured·0 Comments·0
What’s on in January in LGBTQIA+ Iceland? Jonathan Duffy·09/01/2026January might be quieter when it comes to queer events – but it’s far from empty! If you’ve...See & Do·0 Comments·0
Family Portrait: Inside the world of Gógó Starr Magdalena Lukasiak·09/01/2026From a country mouse to a sensational drag-star. GayIceland’s Magdalena Lukasiak sits down with Gógó Starr to talk...Editor's Picks·0 Comments·0
Kabarett: Reykjavík’s new home for queer art and community Magdalena Lukasiak·13/12/2025In a nightlife landscape where safe, openly queer stages are still rare, Kabarett arrives in Reykjavík with a...See & Do·0 Comments·0