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Betty White: Remembering the Iconic Greek-American Comedienne
Betty White, the irrepressible, iconic Greek-American comedienne, who died exactly two years ago on December 31, 2021, at the age of 99 went to...
A Trip Back to Bouboulinas Street, the Torture Prison During the Greek Junta
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For seven years between 1967 and 1974 the Greek military junta used a building at Bouboulinas Street, Athens as a prison where thousands were...
Emotion-Filled Reunion as Greek Adoptees Meet in Greece
After a hugely successful First Annual Greek Adoptee Reunion in the USA in August 2022, Greek-born adoptees converged on their homeland of Greece for...
The Twenty Most Famous Movies Based on Greek Mythology
These timeless stories from ancient Greece or Greek mythology have been reinterpreted for modern audiences in engaging and beloved movies.
Greek TV Show ‘Milky Way’ Picked Up By Renowned Global Distributor
US company Fifth Season, a global leader in TV distribution, has acquired the international rights to the upcoming Greek TV show Milky Way, written...
Friday the 13th and Greek Superstitions
Although Greeks already feared Tuesday the 13th as a day marred by misfortune, the Anglo-Saxon culture that has heavily influenced the country through movies,...
Ancient Greek Pottery Reveals Yo-Yo Was an Ancient Greek Toy
The very first depiction of a yo-yo anywhere in the world is found on an ancient Greek vase from the 5th century BC, where...
The 1920s Song Inspired by Greek Fruit Sellers That Became a Hit
The song "Yes! We Have No Bananas," which was based on Greek fruit sellers, became an unlikely but timeless hit after it was released...
Thessaloniki International Fair: The History of the Region’s Biggest Event
The Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) is a commercial exhibition event of great importance in Greece and Southeastern Europe, taking place annually in Thessaloniki, Greece.
This year,...
The Skouras Brothers, the Greek Magnates of Hollywood
Charles, George and Spyros Skouras all rose from an impoverished background to become top movie executives in Hollywood during the 20th century.


