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Smyrnian tears

Two families, Girdis and Caristinos, were torn apart by the catastrophe of Smyrna 100 years ago: Asa K. Jennings, and their grandson Prof Con Aroney tell their story.

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The first Trojan War

Before Achilles, Agamemnon and Helen herself, there was a lesser known sack of Troy. Professor Christopher Mackie reveals all.

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Grieve in peace

Suicide stigma still prevails in the community.

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Around Greece in 80 years

A retrospective poster exhibition celebrating 80 years of tourism to Greece.

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Will fortune favour Freaky Fortune?

It’s the closest thing to the song Olympics of Europe. Eurovision is back again and this time Greece’s entry is literally jumping up and down for votes

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Art wrapped up

Eugenia Raskopoulos’ latest addition to her series, ‘Vestiges’, takes the mundane and turns it into monumental art.

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Lois has the last word on creativity

George Lois – one of the world’s most influential advertising minds – gives Fotis Kapetopoulos some damn good advice.

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In honour of the Athonite Monks

Inspired with the simplicity and harmony of monastic life in Mount Athos, artist Lee Zaunders Maroulis faces the ultimate challenge with exhibition ‘A portrayal of humanity’.

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300 and more

It took seven years to tell the real story behind the Greco-Persian war from start to finish.

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Palikari

100 years ago, Greek immigrant Louis Tikas was the union leader who led the Colorado coal miners’ strike and then lost his life in the Ludlow Massacre.

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