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Filopoulos Offers Montauk Homes With Atlantic View, Room Service

You can’t get farther from New York City than Montauk on Long Island’s Eastern tip but developer George Filopoulos and his partner bet the wealthy are willing to pay to live there. While the rich and...

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Eleni Traganas, Alexiad Chorale Perform at St. Patrick’s Cathedral

On May 19, the Alexiad Chorale with director and composer Eleni Traganas performed at historic St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Midtown Manhattan along with St. Patrick’s Choir under the direction of Dr....

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Panos Vlahos Makes His New York Debut in Mistero Buffo

NEW YORK— On May 26, multitalented Greek actor Panos Vlahos made his New York, and US, debut in Mistero Buffo a play by Dario Fo based on the mystery plays of the Middle Ages. The play, presented by...

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Putin blasts West on first trip to EU country this year

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — On his first trip to a European Union country this year, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday sharply criticized western policy toward Moscow, describing a newly expanded...

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The Pontian Greeks’ Ten Ignored Demands: Fight for Justice

The eyewitness testimony of two American Near East Relief workers, Dr. Mark Ward and Frank D. Yowell became known in Constantinople, as the Pontian Greeks demanded the intervention of the United States...

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Monument of Greek-American Immigration: Cassimus House of Montgomery, Alabama

All across the United States one can find historical monuments, statues, public buildings, pools, athletic fields, gardens, fountains, rooms, homes, plaques, public artwork, public parks, historical...

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Books on the Fall of Constantinople For Your Reading List

May 29 marked 563 years since the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Since then, countless books have been written about the siege and the fall of the city. Recent books have focused on the military...

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How San Francisco’s Greek Mayor Saved An Old Greek Wrestler

This is the story of how former San Francisco Mayor George Christopher, of Greek descent, came to rescue from misery Nick Reckas, a former wrestler who had once been his masseur. It was told on the...

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Haralabidis sisters are NCAA Water Polo Champions

Los Angeles. On their third season with the USC women water polo team sisters Stephania and Ioanna Haralabidis contributed greatly to one of the most remarkable seasons in USC’s water polo history, as...

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Cathedral’s 2016 Class Will Attend Best NY High Schools

NEW YORK – The Archdiocesan Cathedral School proudly announced another successful year with the achievements of the graduating class of 2016. The students of the eighth grade class had excellent...

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Gailloreto’s Jazz Brings Getty Villa’s Greek Mythology To Life

LOS ANGELES – A special outdoor concert of classical and modern jazz music titled the Pythiad, was hosted on the Getty Villa’s Outer Peristyle garden on a beautiful California spring evening. Inspired...

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Leon Logothetis Spreading Kindness Worldwide with his Books and on TV

Adventurer, author, motivational speaker, philanthropist, and TV host Leon Logothetis found himself feeling disconnected and uninspired by his life as a broker in London, so he quit. Inspired by the...

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Nicholas Karambelas Offers Free Guide to Business Entities in Greece

Attorney Nicholas G. Karambelas has recently published a Comparative Guide to Business Entities in Greece for United States Business Persons as a free e-book. Karambelas, a founding partner of Sfikas...

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Tango on the Balcony World Premiere in Washington, DC

WASHINGTON, DC— On May 29, Tango on the Balcony, the latest short film from independent filmmaker and internationally acclaimed producer/director Minos Papas, had its world premiere at the 10th Annual...

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LIC Building Redeveloped by Alma Realty to Attract TAMI Tenants

The former Apple Tag & Label building in Long Island City is nearing completion on its redevelopment by Alma Realty. Located at 30-30 Northern Boulevard, the eight story, 213,000 square foot...

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The Alpha Omega Council of Boston honored A. Manatos

BOSTON. The Greek-American organization Alpha Omega Council of Boston honored Andrew Manatos with the Lifetime Achievement Award at its 33rd Annual Lifetime Achievement Award Banquet which was held on...

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Metropoulos Buys His Neighbor Hefner’s L.A. Playboy Mansion

At 32, he’s too young to know the Playboy heyday when the magazine’s owner hosted lavish parties, but Daren Metropoulos is buying the famed Los Angeles mansion where Hugh Hefner hosted them. The...

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Academy of Hellenic Paideia Presents 1st Annual Art Festival

ASTORIA— On June 6, the Academy of Hellenic Paideia’s TIMARETE Hellenic Art Festival opened its Children’s Art Exhibition at the Greek Cultural Center showing the fantastic artwork created by the...

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A Hip Mayor Brings Thessaloniki to the World

The proud mayor pulls out his cellphone to show off a picture of his beautiful granddaughter. A tattoo on his wrist peeks out from underneath his tailored suit. An earring glistens under the lights of...

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Kimisis tis Theotokou Presents The School of Athens in the Hamptons

NEW YORK— On June 4, Professor Russell Edward Jones of Harvard University’s Philosophy Department spoke at the Muses, Nicholas S. Zoullas Hellenic Center at the Kimisis tis Theotokou Greek Orthodox...

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