On December 10, 1963, Greek diplomat and poet Giorgos Seferis was awarded the Nobel Prize…
LITERATURE
In the annals of Romantic poetry, George Gordon Byron, the 6th Baron Byron, stands out not only as a literary luminary but also as a fervent supporter of the Greek War of Independence. As the world observes the 200th anniversary of his death in 2024, the Society for Hellenism and Philhellenism, along with the Philhellenism Museum, has declared this year as the “Year of Lord Byron and Philhellenism.”
From The Page to The Stage: Martin-Lysicrates Prize Celebrates Playwright Creativity for Young Minds
The Martin-Lysicrates prize celebrates new Australian playwrights writing for 12 – 15 year olds, whereby the top three playwright finalists have the first act of their plays performed after which the winner is voted by the audience and awarded $15,000.
History provides disturbing glimpses of humanity’s capacity to witness suffering for entertainment. Is there something intrinsic in human nature that draws us to witness pain and conflict?
The study of Modern Greek at Macquarie University in Sydney has once again come under…
On Wednesday 8 November a double event on the internationally renowned writer Nikos Kazantzakis took…
Analysing one of the greatest speeches in history: Pericles’ funeral oration in 430 BC. The…
Award-winning Author Nektaria Anastasiadou talks about her trip to the US and an upcoming event in New York on October 25.
The book, published by Bell, focuses on Callas’ last Greek summer, which she spent in Chalkidiki
Jackie O once said: “When you look back on your life, you hardly recognize the person you once were. Like a snake shedding skins.” The story about the amazing transformation of Jackie in the 5 years between her marriages to President John F. Kennedy and Aristotle Onassis.
The theater of Lycabettus started getting built in 1964 at the site of an old quarry. It was designed by the architect Takis Zenetos with the initiative of actress Anna Synodinou, in order to present performances of ancient drama. It has a capacity of 3,000 seats and during the summer, major cultural events are hosted, attracting thousands of music and theater enthusiasts.
A new book on Maria Callas (1923-1977), one of the greatest opera singers, has been…
Mounting concerns exist among Greek authors whose literary creations have become a vital part of AI’s learning process encompass a spectrum of issues, including copyright infringement, intellectual property, and the broader ethical considerations surrounding AI’s encroachment into the realm of literature and creative expression.
Recently opened in Eleftherias Park, the innovative library merges digital and physical realms in an…
Lena Divani is a distinguished scholar, educator, and prolific writer whose multifaceted career has left an indelible mark on the fields of political science, diplomatic history, and literature. Greek City Times chats with Lena to learn more about her extraordinary work thus far.
In the grand tapestry of world languages and scripts, one stands out as a symbol of enduring beauty and historical significance – the Greek alphabet. With its roots tracing back over two millennia, this script has left an indelible mark on the world, from the cradle of democracy to the frontiers of modern science and mathematics.
The Accidental Australians- Harry and Jimmy Corones The legacy left by Australia’s first wave of…
Nostalgic Greek recipes with a twist, Peináo, brought to you by My Kitchen Rules’ Helena and Vikki Moursellas, will have you instantly heading for the kitchen.
For heritage speakers of Modern Greek who want to up their language skills, Staellinika offers…
THROUGH HELEN SERGIOU’S PEN Eleni Sergiou was born and raised in Athens. She holds a…