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Dean Kalimniou

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Holy Week

As we are set for Easter celebrations, Dean Kalimniou looks at the history behind Holy Week.

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Sotiris Manolopoulos: Mythomoteur

An eminently readable account, as history, mythology and autobiography, Sotiris Manolopoulos’ “A Migrant’s Hopeful Dawn”.

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The autonomy of Northern Epirus

The 28 of February 1914 also marks the declaration of the autonomous state of Northern Epirus.

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As far as it is possible for me to know, my earliest memories of being among Greek people are inextricably interwoven with the alcoholic beverage known as Victoria Bitter.

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Greeks on the margin of history

Dean Kalimniou takes a look at the lesser known Greeks who were right on the verge of history.

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The mobile Epirus museum

Dean Kalimniou explores the cultural collection of Epirote artefacts presented at this year’s Lonsdale Street Festival.

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Ambassador Dafaranos and the origins of the Greek economic crisis

“For what is Europe basically? It is an idea before it is a market. More precisely, it is only a market because it is, first of all, an idea.

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The Greek Gatsby

“I had reached halfway through M Karagatsis’ classic novel Junkermann, about the life and times of a particularly resourceful White Army refugee who settles in Greece”

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Melissa

“Let us celebrate the hive of Venus, who rose from the sea: that hive of many names: the mighty fountain…”

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Pappou Niko’s eternal exile

Part two of Dean Kalimniou’s opinion piece on Nikos Syrmos.

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