Deep North: Stories from Iceland

Deep North: Stories from Iceland is the official podcast of Iceland Review, the longest-running magazine presenting Iceland, in print since 1963. Deep North is a journey into Iceland, with in-depth interviews and coverage of art, business, politics, sports, history, nature, and more. Updated weekly.

https://deepnorth.podbean.com

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 34m. Bisher sind 92 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 1 hour 43 minutes

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episode 94: Iceland News Review: Catching the Solar Eclipse


In this episode of Iceland News Review, we bring you all you need to know about the upcoming total solar eclipse in Iceland, our highest ranking yet on the Rainbow Map, an adorable bird webcam you can watch, and much more. Iceland News Review brings ...


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episode 91: Chasing Ghosts: Watching Laufey at Harpa


Every once in a while, an Icelandic musician or band will be picked up by foreign audiences in a big way. Björk and Sigur Rós made waves in establishing Iceland as a major music exporter, and Of Monsters and Men continues to be played worldwide. But ...


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episode 93: Iceland News Review: Super Sheep


In this episode of Iceland News Review, a government plan to eliminate a deadly disease in sheep, an end to planned airport strikes, what the latest polls tell us about who our next president will be, and much more. Iceland News Review brings you all...


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episode 90: Keeping In Step: Traditional Icelandic Folk Dancing


We sit down for a conversation with Atli Freyr Hjaltason, a young folklorist and folk dancer. In a nation known for its history and literature, dancing is a tradition that seems to have fallen by the wayside. We talk about why that is, and the future...


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episode 89: Iceland News Review: Björk vs. Fishing Giants


In this episode of Iceland News Review, a new twist in a daring daylight heist, Björk encourages opposition to a controversial fishing bill, keeping geese off the runway, a presidential elections record, and much more.Iceland News Review brings you a...


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episode 87: Searching for Grettir: William Morris's Pilgrimage to Iceland


William Morris, the Victorian poet perhaps known best for his interest in traditional crafts and revolutionary socialism, was also a keen scholar of the medieval north. He was also, in some sense, one of Iceland's first tourists. In the latest episod...


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episode 88: Iceland News Review: Welcoming the Summer


In this episode of Iceland News Review, we have some great predictions for the summer, presidential elections reaching a fever pitch, questions over the fate of fin whales, and more.Iceland News Review brings you all of Iceland's top stories, every w...


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episode 84: Goodbye to the Grind


We take a look at the history of coffee culture in Iceland, and one of the newest coffee roasters in Iceland, located on the Snæfellsnes peninsula.   Read the article here: https://www.icelandreview.com/magazine/goodbye-to-the-grind/   If you enjoyed...


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episode 86: Iceland News Review: New Names, a Controversial Law, and More


In this episode of Iceland News Review, we dig into a rocky start for the government, some intriguing findings following a controversial law, the return of an iconic bird and more.Iceland News Review brings you all of Iceland's top stories, every wee...


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episode 83: To Thrive in Chaos: A Conversation with Joanna Pawlowska


Iceland Review writer Andie Sophia Fontaine sits down with artist Joanna Pawlowska to talk about art, queerness, horses, and the Hamraborg Art Festival. Read the article here: https://www.icelandreview.com/magazine/to-thrive-in-chaos/ If you enjoyed ...


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