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Panagiotis Zachariou, athlete & philosopher
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Ammoudara Five-0
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Underwater chromotherapy
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Reflections
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DIY Cretan soap
We don’t want to sound like the Portokalos father in ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’,…
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The girlfriends of Ano Elounda
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Video - time machine: Crete in the 60s
A vintage doc by British Pathé takes us back to Crete in the '60s
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Bride kidnapping in Melidoni
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The luckiest goats in the 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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Make your own bread with carob flour
The editors of Cretazine raised their sleeves, kneaded and baked their own carob bread. Be…
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Katina (Lakkos, Heraklion)
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A feast of the commons in Heraklion!
Benches and tents lie on the ground dismantled and Georgiadis park gradually returns to its…
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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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Where did the Mosque go?
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100+1 years
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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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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…
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Chronaki House: A noble house without nobles
Lost in oblivion, the magnificent Chronaki House begs for your attention!
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Posing in front of the city walls
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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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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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Charles Weber and the "charming chaos" of Heraklion
Charles Weber is Swiss but lives in Crete for the past 10 years more or…
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Summer cinema in the bastion of Bethlehem
An open cinema within the Venetian walls: our summer addiction

The Archanes Project: Houses made from straw balls and clay

The kids of Zoniana dance 'a capella'

Cycling from the fortress of Koules to the lighthouse. And back.
