Ah yes, like many of us, she’s been watching The Durrells on Sunday evenings, the ITV show about the mishaps and adventures of an eccentric English family in Corfu in the Thirties. Mind you, the Durrells are not having an easy time in this second series.
Welcome, 77 artists, 40 different points of Attica welcomes you by singing Erotokritos an epic romance written at 1713 by Vitsentzos Kornaros
Saturday, May 6, 2017
Athens Street Food Festival with food, drinks, music and fun May 5-21/2017
With more than 35 stores, special pop-up stores by famous chefs exclusively for the festival, lots of surprises and big variety of “street cuisines”, the 2nd Athens Street Food Festival offers a unique tasting opportunity in an accordingly arranged space, of more than 4.000 sq.m. From Thailand to Mexico, from Italy to Peru, From Germany to … The post Athens Street Food Festival with food, drinks, music and fun May 5-21/2017 appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
‘Greece, Festival, Flavours’: Greek Food festival with more than 100 Greek producers May 5-7 2017
A Greek food festival in Athens: Delicious Greek flavors, a festive atmosphere. More than 100 selected Greek small producers with their best products. Famous chefs, workshops and cooking lessons. Taste and shopping. Contests with gifts. Jazz and Swing. Activities for kids. May 5-7 2017 in the venue of Technopolis of the Municipality of Athens in … The post ‘Greece, Festival, Flavours’: Greek Food festival with more than 100 Greek producers May 5-7 2017 appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
Weekend reading: Electoral shocks and avant garde frocks
Theresa May stole Ukip’s clothes and launched her election campaign – meanwhile, garments of a different kind were on show at New York’s ‘fashion Oscars’ 12.07pm BST The EU’s traps for May Yanis Varoufakis led Greece’s failed attempt to negotiate with the EU. He explains how the Brussels establishment will do everything to frustrate the British prime minister 12.06pm BST It’s time to disband This single-issue party has been snuffed out by a combination of Brexit and an intransigent Theresa May – who now picks up its legacy, writes Simon Jenkins Continue reading...
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Time to Tiptoe Back Into Greek Stocks
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