News from Iceland's LGBT community

Iceland´s PM among the most influential LGBT people of the year

  • Published: 11 July 2012

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Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir, Iceland´s prime minister is number 21 on Guardian´s top 100 list of most influential LGBT people of the year. On the top 100 list Guardian is ranking influencing LGBT people from the world of entertainment, politics and business. To quote Guardian: Siguroardóttir is the world's first lesbian premier. She has two children from a previous marriage but is now married to her female partner. Her government banned strip clubs and she is quoted as saying: "Nordic countries are leading the way on women's equality, recognising women as equal citizens rather than than commodities for sale." Read more ...

Major step forward for transgenders in Iceland

  • Published: 26 June 2012

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A recent approval of a proposed law ensuring that transgender individuals are treated equally before law according to human rights and fundamental freedoms is tremendous step forward for transgender people in Iceland. The legal status of transgender people in Iceland has been very weak compared to the legal status of transgender people in other countries Iceland compares itself with. While progressive steps have been taken with legislative improvements for the gays and lesbians, such as 2010 approval of same sex marriage, the transgender community has been pretty much invisible and left with no specific legislation on the issue in Iceland. The proposed law, which  will formally be effective on Christopher Street Day, June 27th. 2012, is therefore a huge milestone for the LGBT community as a whole.  Read more ...

IGLA Reykjavik: Success with a splash!

  • Published: 02 June 2012

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The International Gay and Lesbian Aquatics kicked off last week and soon took over Reykjavik´s gay scene. The mayor of Reykjavik Mr. Jón Gnarr opened the IGLA tournament formally in Laugardalur swimming arena and shortly thereafter contestants were diving into the pools with a splash. Around 400 LGBT athletes from all over the world traveled to Iceland for the tournament and clearly shows that Reykjavik, and Iceland, has a lot to offer to LGBT travelers.  Read more ...

It´s IGLA week in Reykjavik!

  • Published: 21 May 2012

 Reykjavik Gay and Lesbian Aquatics

The International Gay and Lesbian Aquatics is coming up with around 400 LGBT athletes from all over the world competing and having fun. The IGLA schedule is packed for the next few days with fun things to do, starting with a "Fontana" sight seeing tour and Pre-IGLA Party on Tuesday May 29th. The competition kicks off on Wednesday. It´s not all about competing as handfull of events are taking place during the tournament, including sight seeing tours, men-only and women-only whale watching to name a few. The IGLA championship highlight is on Saturday with IGLA Banquette and Dance at Hilton Hotel. 

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Great line-up of artists for Gay Pride

  • Published: 07 May 2012

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There is a great line of artists from Iceland and around the world to perform at Reykjavik Gay Pride in August and the event will be more glamorous than ever. Among visit performers are The New York based pop-rock band Betty which is internationally known for its L-Word theme song. Betty is originally from Washington DC, formed by activists Elizabeth Ziff, Alyson Palmer and Amy Ziff with guitarist Tony Salvatore and drummer Mino Gori to join the band later.  Read more ...

Win a BEARS ON ICE trip to Iceland

  • Published: 26 April 2012

 BEARS ON ICE 2012

The annual BEARS ON ICE festival – the world’s northernmost bearfest – returns to Iceland in September. Iceland Express, Bears On Ice and Alfred’s Apartments have teamed up with the London Magazine Out In The City  to offer one lucky prize winner a four-day trip of a lifetime for two to the colourful capital.  

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Gay Pride Packages

  • Published: 17 April 2012

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Pink Iceland, Iceland´s first LGBT tour operater, is offering special Gay Pride packages for those who want to show up for the 2012 event. The Pride Packages come with or without accommodation (but exclude flights) and include a Blue Lagoon trip, Pink City Walk around Reykjavik´s historical city center, dinner at Harpa (Iceland´s newest concert hall) and admission to Gay Pride events during gay pride week. Prices for Pink Pride Package excluding accommodation is ISK 79.500 (about 620 $ / 475 €) and ISK 150.000 with accommodation (about 1.170 $ / 895 €).  Read more ...

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