of the most powerful expressions of culture and values. It tells the story of the land it comes from and reflects the history, traditions, and aspirations of the people who create it. From a distance, the [...] across the region. Around the world, some of the most treasured foods have emerged from necessity—adaptations to harsh climates and the need to preserve food over long periods. In my home, the Faroe Islands [...] Islands, our most distinctive culinary tradition is ræst —fermented food. Our climate, situated in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, with its stable low temperatures, strong winds, and salty air, allows
and change over the years and the centuries, and in the ever-changing world we live in today, we see shifts and changes in culture both here in Iceland and in the Faroe Islands, and in some cases our two [...] Menningarnótt in Reykjavík – as well as our own annual Mentanarnátt in Tórshavn – is an excellent opportunity to celebrate the diversity in our culture, showing a mix between new and old, modern and classic [...] nations move in different directions and at different speed. But there is nothing strange or unfortunate about this. Because culture is not static. It evolves. And it grows. It learns from the past while
Reporter skrivar um filmin: “The Great Lillian Hall is a lovely tribute to life in the theater, with all its personal compromises, and a showcase for Lange, who deftly shows the character as a vulnerable [...] woman and also displays the distinct style of Lillian the bravura actress.” Filmsfelagið varð stovnað í Havnar Bio í 1962. Tann biografurin er í dag hin einasti í landinum. Filmsfelagið virkar fyri at [...] leikin, ”Kirsiberjagarðurin”, til føroyskt. Hann er í sjónleikasavninum á Landsbókasavninum. Filmurin, ”The Great Lillian Hall”, byggir lutvíst á lívið hjá virðisløntu Broadwaystjørnuni, Marian Seldes (1928-2014)
regional food culture — he in Iceland, and I here in the Faroe Islands. Somehow, as with other matters, we Faroese and Icelanders have more in common than what separates us. It’s the same with our culinary [...] share a common storytelling spirit, which is reflected in their cuisine. The goal of this special collaboration is to create a truly unique dining experience for the guests. Together, they will craft a menu [...] has invited the renowned Icelandic chef Gunnar Karl Gíslason for a very special partnership. Gunnar is head chef at Dill in Reykjavík, which has one Michelin star and one Green Star. He is widely regarded
evropeiskar jødar: "...if the governments of Europe will not take seriously the measures that we are demanding from them this year, this is the beginning of the end of Jewish presence in Europe." Eisini segði [...] become the Western capital for sharia courts, with 85 operating throughout the country. The news hardly bodes well for those who still believe we have a functional integration strategy,” skrivaði The Telegraph [...] “...To me, this freedom of conscience and speech is perhaps the greatest benefit of Western civilisation. It does not come naturally to man. It is the product of centuries of debate within Jewish and Christian
in ##med2## The population of Tórshavn is growing rapidly and this is to a large extent thanks to newcomers. Generally speaking I find that the Faroese society has been quite successful in integrating [...] One of these challenges is the fact that many foreigners struggle to find jobs that are relevant to their education because the system does not acknowledge their education. It is our duty to put as much [...] assessment. I suggest we approach it in a new manner; who better to inform us about the shortcomings of our integration plan than newcomers themselves. I therefore propose that the new City Council immediately
In the upcoming municipal election, everyone who has had permanent residence in the Faroe Islands for at least three years before the election is eligible to vote. Fortunately, the Municipality of Tórshavn [...] Tórshavn is home to many international residents, some of whom may not understand Faroese. Nonetheless, political decisions affect everyone in the municipality, including foreigners. I believe everyone should [...] blog . I encourage you to follow along, share your thoughts, and join the conversation. Elsa Berg , candidate for Tjóðveldi in the Tórshavn Municipality Elections Á føroyskum Valstríð skal vera atkomuligt
og helst mangan við mær, at fleiri sosialdemokratisk ung í dag eru farin uppí kórið sum rópar “From the River to the Sea” og “Free Palestine”. Í okkara søguleysu Tik Tok mentan, har meiningar [...] sum enski høvundurin Douglas Murray sigur: “They don´t really care about the Palestinians. They really care about the hatred of the Jews.” Líðingarnar í heiminum eru mangar og listin tykist endaleysur: [...] cannot negotiate peace with someone who has come to kill you”, segði Golda Meir. Lond, ið hava innanríkispolitiskar avbjóðingar, royna ofta at dyrka ein uttanríkispolitiskan fígginda, fyri at
neighbourhood in the Arctic and North Atlantic has been characterised by security, stability, and prosperity. But in reflecting on the state of our world today, it is impossible to ignore the growing sense [...] that is impacting our region too. Because the Arctic does not, of course, exist in a vacuum. And we cannot be but concerned about the destabilising effects of wars on the European continent and the Middle [...] lity in our Arctic region. Dear friends As the Arctic is undergoing profound changes, presenting both challenges and opportunities, the Faroe Islands are committed to continued development in the region
black, or withe. Those who know sheep well use several other terms, and it´s always delightful, especcially when up in the hills, to hear people naming and identifying the sheep. In the "Sheepbook", by Robert [...] together beautifully. ##med7## ##med8## In a few weeks, it will be time to gather the flocks, as the autumn hills are walked. In many places, this is a very special time of the year when families, neighbours, [...] have significant number of sheep in the Faroe Islands. It is often said that there are around eigthy thousand sheep, wich means that there are more sheep than people in the Faroe Islands. ##med2## ##med3##