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Daulute: as tabor, flute and lute
Ancient instruments for primordial music, reinvented through endless experimentations and improvisations for the modern world.…
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"Beyiri", a cooperative grocery store in Rethymno
‘Self-organization’, ‘autonomy’, ‘horizontal structure’...these terms we hear more and more often in Greece inspired a…
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Dia* on the canvas
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Yiayia Maria (Limni)
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Heraklion. Sunrise. Orange.
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Ammoudara Five-0
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The luckiest goats in the world
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Arriving at the port, morning ritual.
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A tour in Finokalia Station (combined with a raki feast!)
The province of Mirabello is one of the most beautiful areas of Lassithi, a place…
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Time travels: Crete in 1935, "without gods"
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Farewell August
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Mrs Eleni, Sfendili village
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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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100+1 years
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Morosini Fountain behind bars
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Project: Chaos
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Gate with a View
A view from above, in a long lost Heraklion without cars and cement, with the…
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‘Bains mixtes’ at Heraklion’s portside
Swimming next to the fortress of Koules, diving from the ‘reef of the Monkey’ at…
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Ariadne's Thread and the art of "kopaneli" as prêt à porter
Somewhere between New Dehli, London and Heraklion, Akanksha found a new creative crossroad and led…
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A walk on the Venetian walls of Heraklion
The Venetian walls of Heraklion surround the old city, Chandax. What most people don’t know…
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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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The Lakkos Project: from oblivion to creation
The narrow lanes of Lakkos - the erstwhile infamous district of Heraklion - are recently…
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Jordi Alsina Iglesias
From Argentona of Catalonia to Crete. A social anthropologist is impressed by the ‘phenomenon’ of…
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Mrs. Bric and Mr. Brac
We first heard about their existence during their exhibition “Tatu Tabu” in Trito bar and…