9 May 2025
What's on

Accept All Cookies? The ‘Cookies’ Exhibition Will Make You Think Twice

“COOKIES”: An Exhibition on Digital Surveillance and Consent In an age where our every online move is documented, analyzed, and often exploited, the.

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Kids

Associated Press on the Struggling Charity of Miniature Therapy Horses

In Rafina, Greece, Gentle Carousel Greece is a charity that is home to nine miniature therapy horses, bringing joy to children and adults.

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Education

Wave of International Partnerships Reshaping Private Education in Greece

In a wave of recent developments, international groups of private schools are increasingly reshaping the landscape of private education in Greece. The historic.

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Psychology

Let Go of Happiness Obsession: New Berkeley Study Reveals It Can Lead to Unhappiness

The pursuit of happiness is a universal endeavor, yet new research from Berkeley Psychology reveals a surprising truth: worrying too much about happiness.

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Concerts What's on

Lab of Rawk LIVE with Killer Guests on HolyWood Stage!

LAB of RAWK Full Band Live & Opening Act “Twisted Lemons” @ HolyWood Stage, Athens Missing them already? Lab of Rawk are back.

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Culture Interviews

ELECTRA: A Unique Sino-Hellenic Exchange in Greek Tragedy

The Sino-Hellenic Performing Arts Alliance (SHPAA) is set to premiere their rendition of ELECTRA, the timeless Greek tragedy, reimagined by a passionate cast of.

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Education

Unlocking Potential: Greece’s Journey to Integrate the International Baccalaureate

Introducing the IB Diploma Program in Greece’s Public Education System. In a significant move towards educational reform, Kyriakos Pierrakakis, Greece’s Minister of Education,.

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Culture Interviews

In Conversation with Leni Konialidis: The Music Academy of the Anargyrios and Korgialenios School of Spetses – Bridging Cultures and Reaching New Heights

Meeting Leni Konialidis was an enlightening experience, showcasing the transformative power of music to elevate lives and bridge cultures. Her vibrant presence is.

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Lifestyle

Financial Times Features Athens’ Vibrant Wine Scene

In a recent article titled “Athens – the coolest wine scene in Europe?” by Chris Cotonou for the Financial Times, the focus is.

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Education

Medical Degree in English at Aristotle University: The Cradle of Medicine Forges New Doctors

The School of Medicine of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) in Greece offers a six-year Medical Degree program in English. The program integrates.

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