Once again this week, we're wandering the streets of Torshavn. But unlike last week, it's no longer aimless. We meet up with Jogvan A Dul and tag along as he takes pictures of the Faroese capital. He takes this same series of photos almost every morning, then posts them onto Facebook.
Apr 25, 2013•34 min
This week, we wander the streets of Torshavn in the morning looking for a mysterious man named Jogvan. Ok, he's not that mysterious, but still, his location was certainly a mystery to us. During our quest, we'll take in the sights and sounds of Torshavn before it has fully woken up.
Apr 18, 2013•11 min
This week we stroll the National Mall in Washington, DC with Sigvor Laksa. Sigvor is from the Faroe Islands and manages the woman who is arguably the most famous singer from the Faroes (Eivor). In this show, we wander from the Lincoln Memorial to the White House and talk mostly about the United States, but looking at it from a Faroese perspective.
Apr 11, 2013•45 min
On this week's show, Heri Simonsen interviews Hungarian journalist Gabor Lantos about his visit to the Faroe Islands. Then we head out to the breathtaking village of Funningur.
Mar 28, 2013•20 min
This week, part three of our special report from the Nordic Cool festival in Washington, DC. We hang out in the Kennedy Center's Grand Foyer and talk with Urd Johannesen about the Nordic House in Torshavn, which is kind of like the Faroese Kennedy Center. We'll also hear some music from Yggdrasil, which is the jazz band fronted by Kristian Blak. Then we'll end with some final thoughts on the Nordic Cool Festival.
Mar 20, 2013•21 min
This week, more coverage from the Kennedy Center's Nordic Cool festival. We've got music and conversation with Eivor, who is arguably the most famous singer from the Faroe Islands. We'll also hear from Guðrun Rógvadóttir about the founding of Faroese knitwear company Gudrun & Gudrun.
Mar 13, 2013•18 min
This week, we tour the Kennedy Center's Nordic Cool Festival. We talk to Xerxes Unvala, who works in the Kennedy Center's international programming office,and look up at "Migration" by Trondur Patursson. Then we wander around the upstairs exhibition space.
Mar 07, 2013•29 min
This week, we'll talk with Jon Beard about the Island Games, which will take place this summer in Bermuda. We'll also share an extremely short clip from Eivor's performance at the Kennedy Center, and hear what misconceptions people have about the Faroe Islands (hint: none).
Feb 28, 2013•10 min
This week, a replay of a classic episode. We talk to Hans Andrias Sølvará about the history of the Faroese parliament and tackle the thorny issue of who has the older lawmaking body: Iceland or the Faroe Islands. (Hint: it depends if you're asking a Faroese person or an Icelander). Then we listen to some planes land at the Faroe Islands' only airport.
Feb 21, 2013•20 min
This week we speak to Guðrið Højgaard of Visit Faroe Islands. We’ll talk about the upcoming Cool Nordic festival at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC and about what Faroese artists are participating. Then we’ll spend a few chilly moments in Norðtoftir, a village that’s almost invisible to many Faroese people.
Feb 14, 2013•18 min
This week, we talk to James Proctor. He wrote the Bradt travel guide to the Faroe Islands, the only travel guide dedicated to the Faroe Islands. Proctor was recently in the Faroes to do research for the 3rd edition of the guide. He speaks to us about his long history with the Faroes, and the changes he's seen in the country after 20 years. After that, we'll visit a village where time stands still... or at least it seems to move a bit slower.
Feb 07, 2013•33 min
This week we talk to musician/writer/director Heidrik about his music, films, and what it means to be Faroese. We'll also listen to his song "Blonde." Then we'll visit and church that's next to a fish processing factory (and yes, we'll tie all that together).
Jan 30, 2013•30 min
This week, we follow one of our favorite guests, Birgir Kruse, as he charms the locals on the Streets of San Francisco.
Jan 23, 2013•41 min
This week, it's a replay of one of our first episodes of the podcast. We talk to Jon Tyril about the music scene in the Faroe Islands, and the difficulties in staging a multi-day music festival in a remote location. Then we listen in at the Law Thing.
Jan 17, 2013•20 min
This week, we talk to Hanna Jensen, she teaches french in the Faroe Islands, and now she's the French government's person on the ground in the Faroes. We'll find out how her home in Gota became the French Consulate and how she and her husband developed a love of France. Then we'll go 500 feet underground and look at some light art.
Jan 04, 2013•18 min
This week, we talk to Bogi Godtfred and Hjalti Bogason, they're a father and son (respectively) who recently released a Christmas album in Faroese. Bogi translated about a dozen songs into Faroese and Hjalti did the singing. We'll talk about music, and Christmas on the Faroes, and even hear a track from the new album.
Dec 20, 2012•23 min
This week, the sounds of day three of the 2012 G! Festival. We sample some salmon, get compliments, then hear from great music from SAKARIS, Fraendur, and Teitur. If you didn't get a chance to attend this year's G! Festival, slip on some headphones and let us take you there.
Dec 12, 2012•36 min
This week, a conversation and music with Knut Eysturstein. We hear home of his G! Festival performance, then we sit down and talk about his new album, and the emergence of the Faroese music scene in the 1990s. Then we hear Knut's new single. Plus, a report from this summer's G! Festival.
Dec 04, 2012•31 min
This week, our good friend Heri Simonsen talks to a German man who is trying to see a match at every professional football pitch in the Faroes. Then we visit the hime pitch of EB/Streymur
Nov 27, 2012•15 min
This week, the second part of our journey to Sandoy. We take in some beautiful scenery, get mistaken for anti-whaling activists,and attempt to solve the dullest mystery of all time: who built the giant fake mailbox?
Nov 09, 2012•41 min
This week, a command performance of our most popular show. It features some spooky audio we recorded in the tunnels north of Klaksvik. Some say those tunnels are haunted. Are they really? Listen and find out for yourself.
Oct 30, 2012•16 min
On this week's show, we meet a teen from Uruguay who traveled all the way to the Faroe Islands to see some football and make some friends. We'll hear his story, then visit yet another beautiful village with amazing history.
Oct 26, 2012•14 min
This week, part one of our journey to Sandoy. It's an island just 30 minutes from Streymoy, but it's often neglected by tourists. We'll visit with the island's tourism representative, walk on the beach (yes, a beach!) and find ourselves in the home of strangers.
Oct 18, 2012•33 min
There was so much happening at this year's Faroe Pride rally, we didn't have time to cover all of it in our initial report. So here's something we couldn't get to in our first installment. We'll talk to Mariah Schug, who helped stage an exhibition called "What Is Natural?". We talk to her about the show, which brings together art, science, and politics. Then we stand in the wind and look at some ducks.
Oct 11, 2012•19 min
This week, we stumble upon a room where the old timers in Torshavn play cards, drink coffee, and tell stories. They call it the Under House, which is a play on the House of Commons. Then we stand in a very quiet room.
Sep 26, 2012•14 min
This week we talk to a man who, along with his 11 siblings, turned a combined 1,000 years old this summer. We'll hear the story of the celebration, and the remarkable mother who kept the family together during the difficult years of WWII.
Sep 19, 2012•15 min
On this special edition of the show, a "live" report from the historic Faroe Pride rally in Torshavn this summer. We'll talk to the organizers of the event, then run through town looking for the march, then find ourselves surrounded by thousands of marchers in what turned out to be the largest gay pride event in Faroese history. This podcast is not to be missed.
Aug 31, 2012•25 min
This week, we take an extremely short trip across the Atlantic and visit the church in Klaksvik. We also learn just how excited a radio announcer can get when the Faroese football team scores a goal on Denmark.
Aug 29, 2012•13 min
On this week's show, we look for a football (soccer) pitch that is rumored to be one of the most beautiful in the world, and one of the most difficult to find... for our host, anyway.
Aug 14, 2012•19 min
This week, we talk to Jon Tyril. He's the organizer of the G! Festival and a very busy man. He'll talk to us about this year's event and what musical acts he's most interested in hearing.
Jul 12, 2012•21 min