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Dean Kalimniou

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Losing their Golden lustre

One could easily be forgiven for thinking that we are back in the days of the Weimar Republic, starts Dean Kalimniou in this week’s diatribe

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Patsas

Dean Kalimniou explores the essence and origins of the Greek dish patsas – and let’s us into his own personal journey with said delicacy

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Golden Dawn and the devil

Say what you like, being an apologist for Satan is no easy task, writes Dean Kalimniou in this week’s diatribe

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Sour grapes

Dean examines the fallout from the failed Istanbul Olympic bid

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Gallo Greeks

The ancient Greeks of the French Riviera are long gone, yet their legacy lives on, not only in the place names but also in scholars archaeological finds

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Art mafia

A pillar of Italian Baroque art – the story of Belisarios Korensios

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Songs my uncle taught me

Dean Kalimniou takes a walk down memory lane to the nursery rhymes and songs of his childhood

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OPA!

Greek stereotypes and the connotations of the word ‘Opa!’

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Statue flack

Berwick residents are up in arms over the proposal to erect a statue of Spiridon Louis – the first winner of the modern Marathon

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Dolce’s Byzantine Gabbana

Ever wondered why Byzantine princesses are invariably depicted with a halo?

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