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Stavros Niarchos Foundation Announces New Wave of Grants
Stavros Niarchos Foundation has announced a new wave of grants to support non-profit organizations that operate in Greek sectors critical for growth and development. A total...
The Story of the Real Greek Lover Ends in Murder
Elias Fanouris was a legendary figure of a long-gone era. He was the epitome of ''kamaki,'' the Greek lover who used to seduce foreign...
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Awards €16m in Grants
On April 29, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) presented its new round of grants in the areas of arts and culture, education, health and medicine,...
Greek Journalist's Junta Story Inspires Documentary
As a combative journalist of Greek extraction, Elias Demetracopoulos dedicated the best part of his life to struggle against the regime of the Greek military...
Beforelight Introduces Light Art in Greece
If you spend an evening on Pittaki Street in Athens city center (a small street perpendicular to Ermou), your eyes will most definitely be...
Greek Director: "The Crisis Brings Greeks Closer"
During the International Film Festival of Thessaloniki, Alexander Avranas, director of the film "Miss Violence" talked about his film and the crisis. "The economic...
Greek Student’s Crisis Work Wins Venice Art Competition
A student of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki has been awarded the Arte Laguna Prize at the OPEN International Contemporary Art Exhibition in Venice,...
Google Frontpage Dedicated to Theodoros Angelopoulos
Google.gr's April 27 frontpage is dedicated to Greek director Theodoros Angelopoulos. This day coincides with the 77th anniversary of the late director's birth.
Angelopoulos was born in Athens...
Greek Movies Enter Berlinale 2012 Competition
The 62nd Berlin International Film Festival opened on Thursday, February 9, with the world premiere of the French production “Les adieux a la Reine”...
“The Greeks of Danforth”: A Journey into Canada’s Hellenism
Journalist Xeni Muhimoglou has carried us for years along her journeys through the cultural pages of “N” into worlds of dreams and colours, to...


