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Opy Zouni, Marianna Lourba, and Giannis Michas in “Geometric Vision”
A group exhibition curated by art historian Alia Tsagkari
The coffeehouses of the Greeks: A journey into tradition & flavor – From yesterday to today & the 8 inviolable rules of regulars
The beating hearts of the Greek countryside – from the traditional coffeehouses of yesterday to the modern spaces of today, their story unfolds through lived narratives and the interpretations of scholars of this unique cultural phenomenon
Tom Holland on Christopher Nolan’s Odyssey: “The best script I’ve ever read”
The actor takes on the role of Telemachus in the highly anticipated film adaptation of Homer’s epic
Unforgettable houses of Greek cinema: From Kokovikos House to Levidis Villa with 70 rooms
The “Kokovikos House” in Plaka narrowly escaped the auction block of TAIPED due to an exorbitant price. Levidis Villa in Pallini was vandalized by treasure hunters and turned into a site of Satanic worship. The single-family house of “Parisian” is now used as a language school
Four years without Miki – Margarita Theodoraki “It is my life’s duty to continue my father’s work”
The daughter of the renowned composer talks to "THEMA" about her life with Mikis, but also about how she experiences his absence - She explains how the concert-dialogue between Theodorakis and Kaldara, which will take place tonight at the Vrahon Theatre, came about
Panos Prophetis, a New Wave artist
The most representative visual artist of his generation - New creations alongside the breeze of Alekos Fassianos' works
The “Destruction” of the Klephts of the Morea (1806) – How Theodoros Kolokotronis Escaped
The relentless persecution, arrests, and executions of hundreds of klephts – What Theodoros Kolokotronis, who escaped the “destruction,” writes, as well as the accounts of the British travelers Leake and Dodwell, who witnessed the events up close