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VIDEO: The magic music of Labyrinth
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Manolis Mavrokostas, a cook in Anogeia
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Raki Party
November in Crete means rainy evenings accompanied by distilled grape juice, grilled meat, roasted potatoes…
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Golden hour
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The bandit and the full moon
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A night in The Ikarus Artist Commune
Crete is the birthplace of many talented artists, most of whom are more or less…
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Stormy Triopetra
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From the coast of Asterousia to the center of Heraklion: An ode to Cretan summer magic
Who said multiculturalism and variety is a ‘privilege’ of large urban centers? The whole island…
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The Shepherd of Asterousia
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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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Farewell August
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Stella (Chania)
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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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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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Georgia Petrali
One of the most restless spirits of the city that always finds new ways to…
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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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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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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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Minoan Civilization, Creep, and Radiohead
Surrealistic lessons of Minoan history on YouTube
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100+1 years
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Posing in front of the city walls
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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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The lost temple of the Conqueror