This year the Scandinavian Hjemkomst Festival focuses on the culture of Iceland and just in time. Between the country's economic crisis and the eruption of a volcano in Eyjafjallaj'kull, the island ...
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For a destination that’s equal parts enchanting and otherworldly, look no further than Reykjavik, Iceland. The charming capital city offers a unique blend of adventure and relaxation amidst stunning ...
Iceland Naturally presents the first-ever virtual Taste of Iceland in North America festival from November 18-22, 2020 to celebrate Icelandic culture.
Epic Iceland Adventure: WRAL meteorologist Kat Campbell traveled to Iceland on Raleigh-Durham International Airport's first transatlantic in two years. Kat is now on the ground in Iceland to give live ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. David Nikel is a travel writer covering cruising and Scandinavia. There are few other places on Earth where the raw power of ...
One of Iceland's most cherished traditions is the "Christmas Book Flood" (Jólabókaflóð). Rooted in the country's rich literary culture, it involves gifting new books on Christmas Eve and spending the ...
The home of the Northern Lights is coming to the Northeast. The Taste of Iceland festival is returning to Boston April 7-11, bringing with it the food, music, and literature of the Nordic nation.
It says a good bit about Nathaniel Ian Miller’s gifts as a storyteller that he can take what on the surface looks like unpromising material—say, the history of hay-making in Iceland—and turn that ...