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Olympic Flame handover ceremony
The Olympic Flame began its long journey to Vancouver, Canada, host city of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games and Paralympic Games, after the handover...
Greece honored at Belgrade book fair
Greece will be the honored country at Belgrade's 54th International Book Fair to open on Monday.
The Greek pavilion will present 40 publishers and 12...
Lighting of the Olympic Flame: The journey begins
The Olympic Flame began its long journey on Thursday to Vancouver, Canada, host city of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, after the Lighting of...
Minister of State Erler opens Alexander the Great exhibition in Mannheim
Together with the mayor of Mannheim and representatives of both the Reiss-Engelhorn Museums and the German Archaeological Institute, the Minister of State at the...
A home fit for stolen treasures
Acropolis museum displays antiquities in modern structure, but awaits the return of Elgin Marbles
Athens is chockablock with museums and historical sites - after all...
Six Grecian treasures join Walters exhibit
Art museum highlighting heroes and myths of ancient Greece
Four slabs of marble and two clay vases bound for Baltimore received exit visas issued by...
What’s in a name? Trouble if Olympics is part of a business’ name
Firms change rather than fight USOC
The Olympic movement has passed over Chicago, but it has left a lasting and unpleasant mark on George Tsoukas'...
German museum man says Alexander the Great was mainly Greek
Skopje may continue the already two- decades-long battle over the right to use the name Macedonia, but history is clearly on the side of...
Antigone vs. the world
Jean Anouilh wrote Antigone in code. His version of the Sophoclean tragedy about the princess who defied temporal authority in the name of an...
Myrto Papatanasiu might have been born to play the Lady of the Camellias aesthetically but her singing is brittle
What makes an opera production “classic”? I ask this rhetorically, because, in an age when opera companies increasingly turn up their noses at endless...


