Local fine artist Tatiana Ferahian installs her aquatic installation in Lille, France; a playful interaction with aspects of life, creativity, reflection, recycling, transformation and adaptation.
No musician will be competing, and everyone will be revealing a part of themselves.
It must be one of the only bays in Paphos which you can see from one end to the other without being obstructed by the never-ending hotels, apartments, restaurants.
Agreed. Surprises ring alarm bells, whether in the negative or positive. I assume that what you do about these surprises is indicative of how the course of your daily trot is defined.
You never imagined,
a flight so harsh.
Yet it isn’t, or is it?
your choice made it real,
there’s no need to heal.
“Do we have any culture in Cyprus?” I ask myself again. Perhaps it’s the ‘But’ that has, on both occasions, managed to head the question that rubs me the wrong way. “Any?” What do you mean “Any”?
Collaboration with astraki* in the Xenonas section of Politis Newspaper
Collaboration with astraki* in the Xenonas section of Politis Newspaper
Melissa Hekkers discovers the natural beauties of a very special part of France.
In search of adventure, Constantine James Savvides found his calling and a new direction in life following a chance meeting when writing a paper on Somali piracy in Africa.
As a child Thomas Sagory would fly kites in the skies of Brittany in the west of France, and as an adult, his remote controlled kite has flown mostly in the Middle East, a journey that has combined his profession as an archaeologist with the art of kite flying, as a kite aerial photographer.
Cypriot War photographer, Achilleas Zavallis, talks about his experiences on the Syrian front.
Christina Loucas keeps traditions of Cypriot cuisine alive
Monsieur Doumani’s debut album of traditional folk inspired music will be released next week and distributed world-wide.
Dimitris Kakavoulis Quartet’s new album pulls together some of the island’s top jazz talent
Lefteris Moumtzis’ soulful music take you places
A short film by Stella Georgiou documents conversations between two artists
Young Cypriot authors explore literary inspiration post 1974
Return of masterpiece sends message of hope to crisis-hit island
Seven artists unite to celebrate December 21; a date widely communicated through mythology and in literature of fantasy and science fiction as the ‘the end of the world’
Annual local festival based on prototypes of European Community Festivals continues to thrive
Cypriot artist Anna Fotiadou joined eight other artists in Germany for an interactive workshop to create an exhibition that will take place in Marl, Germany.
Belgian town in process of being knocked down for 15 years becomes a living street art gallery
Perhaps the dullest inhabitant of the Industrial Unit was Mr. Concrete, whose job was to support and surround it. Burdened by millions of footsteps and his own heavy weight, Mr. Concrete, or ‘Tsimento’ as he was known to his friends, had become quite dreary.
Children’s book targeted to Children age 7 to 10 available in both English and Greek.
Free-Verse Poetry Book, 2012
But what happens when you come across a photo of your sexy friend in uniform holding a gun in his hand; Smiling?
If a pâtissier was to refer to one of his culinary delights as a chocolate decadence for instance, there’s a guilty pleasure to be embraced there, and that’s the point.