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Chrissanthi Michelaki (Katalagari)
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Stormy Triopetra
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The kids of Zoniana dance 'a capella'
A cute, surrealistic dance...the things you may see at a 'Shepherd and Cheese Festival'!
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Threads of History: Unraveling the stories of parachute silk used in the Battle of Crete
Can textiles become containers of different meanings and purposes? Do they have a different story…
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Counting stars...
Counting stars...
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Golden hour
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Michalis (Heraklion)
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Time travels: Crete in 1935, "without gods"
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Socrates, the veteran wrestler (Anogeia)
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Dia* on the canvas
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A photographic journey to the summit of Psiloritis
Every summer a few brave people wake up before sunrise to participate in the walk…
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Cretan music travels to Catalonia
A group of Catalans struggling to tame classic Cretan melodies with their vocal chords, testing…
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Project: Chaos
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Kelly Thoma in the world of the 7 fish
A female lyra player, composer, musician of Crete and of the world. Kelly Thoma is…
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New kids on the square
'Kids play' at Eleftherias Square, bringing to life the joyless marbles...
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Where did the Mosque go?
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Gate of Agios Georgios
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Six centuries of religious art, plus half a century of Modern Greek art at the Historical Museum of Crete
We were lucky enough to enjoy a private tour at the two new exhibitions of…
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Minoan Civilization, Creep, and Radiohead
Surrealistic lessons of Minoan history on YouTube
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A walk in Agia Triada
Just a few steps away from the busy central market of Heraklion there is another…
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Lakkos: the city’s former underground district
Many locals today pass by the narrow lanes of the district formerly known as "Lakkos"…
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Dan Perjovschi, timelessness, ephemerality and "Mesogeios"
Dan Perjovschi is an artist whose work has been exhibited in the most important Biennale…
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Georgia Petrali
One of the most restless spirits of the city that always finds new ways to…
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The Carnival of Heraklion: a retro flashback sprinkled with confetti & nostalgia
From the Venetian orange battles to the egg fights of 1924, and from the first…

Landing on the mysterious island of Agios Theodoros

Threads of History: Unraveling the stories of parachute silk used in the Battle of Crete

A night in The Ikarus Artist Commune

Make your own bread with carob flour

A tour in Finokalia Station (combined with a raki feast!)

Ross Daly distributes his music for free, for all...


