Michael Rakowitz reconnects fragments of cultural identity at the Acropolis Museum
Iraqi-American artist Michael Rakowitz works on a piece depicting a lamassu – an Assyrian deity once protecting the ancient city of Kalhu (present-day Nimrud).
Iraqi-American artist Michael Rakowitz works on a piece depicting a lamassu – an Assyrian deity once protecting the ancient city of Kalhu (present-day Nimrud).
Much-needed upgrades to Greece’s railway network will move forward through the fast-track process for strategic investments, rather than via the national rail organization, OSE.
I got a visit a few years ago from a serious researcher from a major American university who was doing a study on the privatization of Piraeus port.
The Government Council for Economic Policy convened on Monday to discuss the country’s strategic priorities within the European Union’s upcoming Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for 2028–2034 as well as the status of key national infrastructure projects.
Sources from the ruling New Democracy party sought to refute the parliamentary motion filed by PASOK to indict former transport ministers Kostas Karamanlis and Christos Spirtzis, as well as several former deputy ministers, for their alleged roles in the deadly Tempe railway disaster.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry released a statement denouncing remarks made by Greek officials on Pontic Genocide Remembrance Day as “delusional.”
Acclaimed Ukrainian melodic techno DJ Miss Monique will be on the decks at Bolivar Beach Bar (Poseidonos Avenue) on May 24.
The geopolitical landscape is more unpredictable than it’s been in 80 years. With surprises lurking around every corner, Greece needs to be cautious and calm.
Observers anticipate some more moves for profit-taking in the coming days.
Art is inseparable from politics. All through history and our daily lives, we see art benefiting from sponsors in times of plenty, while in tough times it is nourished by pain, anger and fear; it blossoms through the need for resistance and hope