The Beautiful Joke of Zuism
Young Icelanders are using a satirical religion to protest the lasting ties between church and state on the island.
Young Icelanders are using a satirical religion to protest the lasting ties between church and state on the island.
By embracing the island nation’s limitations, chef Gunnar Karl Gíslason and a network of Buddhist seaweed harvesters, arctic char smokers, and organic barley farmers are reinventing the local food scene.
Once regarded as a symbol of backwardness, Iceland’s historic turf-roofed homes are making a comeback.
Chef Magnus Nilsson returns to the remote Faroese island of Stóra Dímun, where modernity and ancient traditions collide.