Hypothetical Fluid Team | Athens | April 5
The Hypothetical Fluid team presents a performance where music, dance, lighting and cinema converge in a dialogue at the TV Control Center (91A Kiprou, polychorosket.gr).
The Hypothetical Fluid team presents a performance where music, dance, lighting and cinema converge in a dialogue at the TV Control Center (91A Kiprou, polychorosket.gr).
The American Community Schools of Athens (ACS) garnered triple recognition at the UNESCO IFIP Global Inclusion Awards, highlighting its commitment to diversity.
Greece’s Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis met with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan in Brussels, on the sidelines of the NATO Foreign Ministers’ meeting.
A released phone call reveals police refusal to escort a 28-year-old woman home moments before her murder outside the Athenian district Agioi Anargyroi police station.
Malvina Panagiotidi’s solo exhibition, “All Dreams Are Vexing,” at the National Museum of Contemporary Art (Kallirois & Amvrosiou Frantzi, emst.gr), stems from her 2023 research on the Saronic island of Spetses, where one of the first great female artists of modern Greece, Eleni Boukoura-Altamoura, sought solace after her children’s tragic deaths.
Greece has approved the purchase of 35 UH-60M Blackhawk helicopters from U.S defence contractor Lockheed Martin Corp (LMT.N), opens new tab in an effort to modernize its armed forces, two people with knowledge of the deal told Reuters.
Three individuals were stabbed after minors clashed at a square in the Ionian island of Corfu on Wednesday, according to state broadcaster ERT.
New Left Party leader Alexis Haritsis visited the Hellenic Train engine room in the Attica suburb of Renti on Wednesday to discuss railway service conditions with employers amid the ongoing investigation into the Tempe rail crash.
The National Museum of Contemporary Art (Kallirois & Frantzi, emst.gr) presents a video based on the two-hour long 2017 performance by Israeli artist and filmmaker Yael Bartana titled “What if Women Ruled the World?” The installation, curated by Stamatis Schizakis, unfolds a nuclear threat scenario in a Dr Strangelove-inspired setting. Through humor and depth, Bartana…
Kostas Karapavlos is standing in the middle of the hall. The 180-year-old wooden floor creaks with every step he takes. He shows us portraits and old family photos on the walls – his great-great-grandfather was Ioannis Kapodistrias, first head of state of independent Greece.