Falling in Love | Athens | January 27
“A pretentious stand-up comedian and an outrageous social commentator,” says Victor Patrascan in his self-inflicted satire.
“A pretentious stand-up comedian and an outrageous social commentator,” says Victor Patrascan in his self-inflicted satire.
Retail stores and shops will be open on Sunday due to winter sales.
The Gennadius Library at the American School of Classical Studies (ascsa.edu.gr) in Athens is hosting the 41st annual lecture in honor of Francis R. Walton – a noted bibliophile and classical scholar who specialized in the study of ancient Greek religion – on Tuesday, February 6.
A center dedicated to the study of the Cycladic civilization is being established on the island of Naxos. Slated for completion in 2026, it will specifically focus on investigating the origin and authenticity of Cycladic artifacts.
The government’s goal is to transform Greece into an exporter of and transit hub for green energy to Europe.
A few weeks ago, in its annual preview of the new year about to start, The Economist highlighted how important 2024 will be for democracy worldwide. The British magazine was one of the first voices to cast attention on the fact that in the next 12 months more than 70 countries will head to the…
The first reactions to the planned opening of higher education are as expected. College sit-ins and the hurling of petrol bombs confirm that the government is attempting to break a taboo.
The main opposition SYRIZA party’s parliamentary group meeting on the island of Spetses will be extended by one day Sunday.
The Plenary of the Presidents of the Bar Associations of Greece has proposed the extension of the abstention from all court-related duties by the country’s 63 local bar associations.