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EVENTS

Reykjavík Queer Choir’s annual spring concert will be held at 6:30 pm on Friday, May 24, at Harpa concert hall.

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The choir is known for a wide variety of music and will perform pieces from different categories, from old Icelandic choir songs to new pop songs in Icelandic and English.

The choir was founded in the July 2011 and has since performed at multiple events including the opening ceremony of Reykjavík Gay Pride.

The spring concert is a fundraising event for the choir’s trip to Dublin in the summer of 2014 where the choir is scheduled to take part in Various Voice, a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered choral event.

The conductor is Helga Margrét Marzellíusardóttir.

For more information visit harpa.is.

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Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhús Exhibitions Erró – Graphic Art, 1949 – 2009 For the first time the general public are able to view Erró’s graphic art spanning half a century. The exhibition is the result of three years’ work researching and registrating the  more

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East on Green Roads
As of this morning, the roads from Reykjavík leading to the east and south, all the way to Egilsstaðir, East Iceland, a total of around 700 kilometers (450 miles), are green (indicating that they are ice-free and easily passable), according to the road conditions map on the website of the Icelandic Road Administration. Such conditions are unusual in mid-winter. 

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From the Icelandic Road Administration website. Please check the website for the latest updates.

Red roads indicate that they are closed due to being impassable. Only one community in Iceland is without a road connection today, Mjóifjörður (population 25) in the East Fjords. The only way to visit Mjóifjörður is via the twice-weekly ferry from Neskaupstaður.

Click here for the latest information on road conditions.

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