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BY Sandy Tsantaki

| Nov 01, 2016

Athens

Athens Fashion Week: The Wrap-Up

Where else in the world do you still have summer in October, complete with mosquitoes and bathing suits worn barefoot on the catwalk, a bouzouki remix playing in the background, mobile phones used as flashlights, purple hair and clogs worn with a Kelly bag, and a man in a suit and black high heels, probably Christian Louboutin, with a red fan to go with the look? 

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BY Tassoula Eptakili

| Nov 01, 2016

Life

What if Zeus Was Three Inches Tall?

The Gods of Olympus get the Playmobil treatment to help children in need

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BY Maria Korachai

| Oct 26, 2016

Athens

Museum of Greek Gastronomy: Shop and Cook your Lunch

Over the last three years, Athens boasts its own Museum of Greek Gastronomy where anyone can experience Greek cuisine.

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BY Maria Korachai

| Oct 11, 2016

Life

The Wines of the Midnight Harvest

At Domaine Vassiliou, the wine harvest is carried out at night in order to keep the vineyard’s grapes fresh and crispy, essential for an excellent wine.

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BY Omaira Gill

| Oct 10, 2016

Life

What’s Greek for Hygge?

Winter is coming in Greece, and this means it’s time to crack open the rakomelo.

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BY Alexia Amvrazi

| Sep 23, 2016

Life

Peace in the Puzzle:
It’s all Greek to Hollywood’s “Pain Gangster”

Osteopath and holistic therapist Vicky Vlachonis stays true to her roots, dynamically advocating holistic practices ancient and new.

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BY Maria Korachai

| Aug 11, 2016

Destinations

The Street Cameras of Agiasos Village

Where people watching is serious business

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BY Maria Korachai

| Jun 14, 2016

Athens

The Woman who “Cooks Art”

Life under the shade of the Acropolis Yards with jasmine shrubs and vines, people living quietly, streets featuring tourist shops, and many cats all co-exist along a narrow alley just five minutes away from downtown Athens.

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