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Dean Kalimniou

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‘The Embroiderer’

Dean Kalimniou gives an insightful review of Kathryn Gauci’s debut novel The Embroiderer,

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Chekhov goes to Greek school

Diasporan educators need to be careful, for they never know how their charges’ Greek school experiences will morph their characters.

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With the thousand in Agrafa

Dean Kalimniou reflects on a time-old expression, and questions “Who are the thousands of Agrafa?”

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Glossolalia

A plethora of case studies, which reveal the diversity of our community and the challenge to develop a cohesive approach to language acquisition and preservation.

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Turnbull, Thucydides and orientalism

Being a Philhellene takes more than merely quoting ancient Greek philosophers.

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Hidden Mosaics: an Aegean tale

Dean Kalimniou reviews Alexander Billinis’ latest book, Hidden Mosaics: An Aegean Tale.

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ΚΑΝΝΑΒΟΥΡΙ

Why do birds sing?

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The turn of the season in Northern Epirus

Dean Kalimniou reflects on Christmas with Vavo Makhi in Northern Epirus and the kalikantzaroi.

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The roast of Tsoukalas

Dean Kalimniou takes a look at the statements made by Dimitris Tsoukalas, and gives the Greek Secretary General for Administrative Reform a proper roasting.

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ΤΟΥ KOYTAΛΙΟΥ

An immersion in the quirks of Greek dessert culture.

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