
Watch an audio slideshow of how traditional Icelandic rhubarb stew is made. Rhubarb is one of the few vegetables that grows effortlessly in Iceland and for that reason it used to be a highly-valued addition to the traditional diet of fish and lamb.
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Learning that Iceland’s Minister for the Interior is trying to ban internet porn, TV host Stephen Colbert recently joked that there is now nothing to do in Iceland. Well, for the sex-starved residents of the wind-scarred island located in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, Edward Weinman offers ten alternatives to Internet porn.
Step out into the Reykjavík nightlife and get your buzz on at Kaffibarinn. After a few beers, vodka and Red Bulls and shots of brennivín you’ll have the requisite liquid courage to chat up the Nordic beauties frequenting Reykjavik’s hippest pub.
Eat rams’ testicles. It’s not the same thing, but with enough vodka they taste like chicken.
Listen to the cult band Sigur Rós. Halfway through one of the melodic band’s glacially slow albums, your sex-drive will cease, and you’ll fall asleep like a baby.
Just about every Icelander is also a filmmaker. So enroll at Reykjavík Film Academy, and after the six-week session you can make your own porno.
Head to a strip bar. Wait... Iceland already banned gentlemen’s clubs.
Read all 13 crime novels by Arnaldur Indriðason.
Attempt to learn Icelandic. After 20 minutes of studying Icelandic grammar you’ll have a headache and no longer be in the mood for sex.
Sign up to sail with Kristján Loftsson on his whaling fleet. A day spent at sea hunting minke whales for “scientific purposes” will gross you out you’ll never want to have intercourse again.
Eat out at one of Reykjavík's fish restaurants and dine on minke whale served for “scientific purposes.”
Become a sheep farmer. In Iceland, sheep outnumber people. You do the math.
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Edward Weinman is a former feature writer for Iceland Review. His debut thriller, The Ring Road, is available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and at theroguereader.com. Edward co-wrote the film A Little Trip to Heaven with Baltasar Kormakur. A psychological thriller starring Forest Whitaker, Jeremy Renner and Julia Stiles, Little Trip screened at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival.
The Identification Committee of the National Commissioner of the Icelandic Police is working on the identification of a body swept up on the beach at Kaldbaksvík in Strandir, the eastern West Fjords, on Saturday. The body was found by travelers in the area.
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Outgoing Prime Minister of Iceland Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir stated that The Simpsons episode which was dedicated to Iceland and premiered on Sunday had definitely served as good promotion for the country.
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The party council of the Independence Party and central committee of the Progressive Party have been called to separate meetings tonight to discuss the planned coalition of the two parties in Iceland’s next government.
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Trips to the top of Iceland’s highest peak, Hvannadalshnjúkur (aka Hvannadalshnúkur), have proven popular this year, according to Icelandic Mountain Guides. Hvannadalshnjúkur is a peak on Öræfajökull in South Iceland measuring 2,109 meters in height.
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The 2013 April-May issue of Iceland Review & Atlantica has been released. Packed with informative and entertaining stories, highlights include an interview with outgoing Prime Minister Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir and the people who know her best, a photo essay of ice caves in Europe’s largest glacier and a colorful feature on life in the West Fjords.
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The 11th Reykjavík Shorts & Docs. Catch it while it lasts!
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