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Tuesday, 04 September 2018 07:00
Eleni's Greek Phrase Book - A Beginner’s Guide To Greek Culture & The Greek Language
Do you want to learn how to speak Greek? This book will help you to understand and express the basics quickly and successfully. Designed and written for electronic devices, Eleni’s GREEK PHRASE BOOK is the perfect easy-to-use resource for anyone working in or traveling to Greece.
If you are interested in a print copy, please get in touch with Eleni directly through her website here: www.lenacke.com
The Most Convenient Addition To Your Device When
Traveling, Doing Business, Or Living In Greece.
This book has over 1,000 practical and everyday Greek words and phrases and is:
1. Easy to read and understand.
2. All of the transliterations are in English text--NO phonetic symbols!
For example: pasta [pásta]
3. All words and phrases are also listed in Greek.
For example: pasta [pásta] πάστα
Eleni's GREEK PHRASE BOOK features:
- Over 60 Topics Arranged by Theme
- A Detailed Pronunciation Guide and Transliteration System
- An introduction to the Greek Alphabet
- A Word List with Over 600 English-To-Greek Translations
- Links to Useful Webpages
- Information about Greek Culture
- An Ingredient List for Popular Greek Foods and Desserts
- A History of the Greek Language
- Tips on Eating Vegetarian, Vegan, and Gluten-Free in Greece
- A List of Public Holidays and Year-Round Festivals and Events
- LEARN GREEK Activities
- What to do in Case of an Emergency
- A Month-to-Month Guide on Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables
- Information about LGBTQ and Greece
- A Basic Grammar Section
Do You Already Know A Little Greek & Want To Learn More?
This book will expand your knowledge in different situations, including:
This book will expand your knowledge in different situations, including:
Describing People ׀ Driving ׀ Emergencies ׀ Feelings ׀ Entertainment ׀ Food and Drink ׀ General Conversation ׀ Getting Around ׀ Seeing the Sights ׀ Shopping ׀ Festivals and Events ׀ Public Holidays ׀ Sports and Hobbies ׀ Meeting People ׀ Telling the Time ׀ Vegetarian-Vegan-Gluten Free ׀ Weather
Note, American spelling and vocabulary is used throughout, however, some common British words have also been included for our UK and other international readers.
Click HERE To Purchase Eleni's GREEK PHRASE BOOK!
About the Author
Eleni Maria Georgiou is a professional copy editor, proofreader, and writer who lives in Athens, Greece.
She majored in English Literature at the University of Toronto and has minors in Modern Greek and Classical Civilizations. For over a decade, Eleni has partnered with different publishing houses, including Sage Publications, Verso Books, and New Editions. Eleni co-managed XpatAthens for four years together with her bestie, Elena.
Eleni has 2 sweet kids + 1 loving husband, is a founding member of an English-language book club, and is passionate about nutrition… and chocolate-flavored protein bars.
Eleni is bilingual in English and Greek and Eleni’s Greek Phrase Book is her first book.
For more information, please visit: Eleni's official website
About the Author
Eleni Maria Georgiou is a professional copy editor, proofreader, and writer who lives in Athens, Greece.
She majored in English Literature at the University of Toronto and has minors in Modern Greek and Classical Civilizations. For over a decade, Eleni has partnered with different publishing houses, including Sage Publications, Verso Books, and New Editions. Eleni co-managed XpatAthens for four years together with her bestie, Elena.
Eleni has 2 sweet kids + 1 loving husband, is a founding member of an English-language book club, and is passionate about nutrition… and chocolate-flavored protein bars.
Eleni is bilingual in English and Greek and Eleni’s Greek Phrase Book is her first book.
For more information, please visit: Eleni's official website
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Tuesday, 12 June 2018 07:23
Unique Wines Of Greece To Try
Greek wines are attracting attention, both locally and internationally. From grapes that are succulent, light, and juicy, to acidic grapes grown in Santorini's volcanic soil, here are some of the best wines from Greece to try at the moment!
Atlantis Santorini, Greece 2017
Atlantis is sourced from the volcanic soils of the island of Santorini; Thymiopoulos Atma Assyrtiko, Imathia 2017 comes from the north west, in Greek Macedonia. Both have that electric flash of acidity and tang that works so well with fish grilled or baked with lemon and herbs.
Thymiopoulos Terra Olympus Rapsani, Greece 2015
A modern star of Greek winemaking, Apostolos Thymiopoulos, is behind many of the best bottles. As well as the assyrtiko, look out for the fuller, more mouthfilling white grape malagouzia in both the delightfully exotically fruited, floral and herb-laced Thymiopoulos Malagouzia, Imathia 2017 and Atma White Malagouzia and Xinomavro.
For a more conventional take on Greece’s signature red variety from Thymiopoulos, try the Thymiopoulos Jeunes Vignes de Xinomavro, Naoussa 2016, which is made in a succulent, light, juicy, vividly red-fruited style for thirst-quenching sipping with charcuterie. Or try the Terra Olympus, which is richer, darker, more structured but with the same thrilling acidity: one for herb-roasted lamb.
To read this article in full, please visit: The Guardian
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Tuesday, 12 June 2018 07:00
Anthony Bourdain's Love Of Greece
The unexpected loss of Anthony Bourdain shocked many people across the world, as the eccentric American chef had visited every corner of the globe to taste local delicacies. And, naturally, Greece was one of his favorite gastronomic destinations.
Every time Bourdain was doing a show in Greece, his eyes sparkled with love and admiration for the country. Whether he was watching a village woman making fyllo for bougatsa or a fisherman showing his catch, the acclaimed chef acted like a child gazing at the window of a candy store. Watch the video below!
To read this article in full, please visit: Greek Reporter
To read this article in full, please visit: Greek Reporter
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Tuesday, 05 June 2018 19:08
June 5th - A Summer Escape
Greek summer never fails to impress! The country has once again been voted as the absolute best destination for a ''Sunny Escape'', it's crystal clear waters have been ranked amongst the cleanest in Europe and discover how many countries are trying to create their own little version of Santorini island!
Please click HERE to view this issue of our newsletter!
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Monday, 11 June 2018 18:53
May 29 - Inspiring Women Around Greece
What an exciting week dedicated to women! If you're having trouble with getting to know the beautiful city of Athens, you might want to take a glance at some tips from a foreign travel blogger living in the City, an exclusive Q&A with an aspiring portuguese theather performer who also made Athens her home and why not meet the two Greek women climbing some of the world's highest peaks?
Please click HERE to view this issue of our newsletter!
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Monday, 11 June 2018 18:37
May 23rd - Summertime News
While most Greek islands are famous for their magical beaches or crazy nightlife, discover how one island hit the spotlight by winning an alternative award. Also learn about which Athens University became the first one to offer undergraduate courses fully taught in English and don't forget to take part in the Navarino Challenge, an exciting event full of sports and acivities for the whole family!
Please click HERE to view this issue of our newsletter!
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Monday, 11 June 2018 09:57
FokiaNou Art Space ~ “Cosmos – Paradise on Earth” Βy Tomoko Shirakumo & Cadatta
FokiaNou Art Space is pleased to present a collaborative art project between the Japanese visual artist Tomoko Shirakumo and the Greek musician and photographer Cadatta. Tomoko Shirakumo will exhibit eleven paintings from her series “The New Creation – 7”, which inspired and informed Cadatta‘s musical production, the album “Cosmos – Paradise on Earth”. The music will run as a soundtrack to the visual exhibition.
Shirakumo’s colorful natural world is full of energy, a calligraphic synthesis of fantastical flora, archetypal symbols and divine signs from the cosmos, rendered in watercolor, colored inks, Japanese Gansai, Japanese black ink, acrylic paint and glitter, as well as contemporary materials such as non-toxic nail polish and glass beads. Cadatta's ambient music reflects this synthesis and the continuous flow of a transcendental world while evoking in the viewer familiar memories and senses.
Tomoko Shirakumo was born in Japan where she currently lives and works, having spent 20 years in other countries such as Sweden, Switzerland, Austria, Italy and the U.S.A. She studied Fine Art at the University of California, Irvine. Upon returning to Japan, she worked in graphic arts at Nippon Design Center and other companies. Her work has been shown in many cities in Japan as well as Italy and Taiwan. She is vice-chairman of Earthship, a non-profit organization which aims to spread the concept of “Wa”, (which means "concord, harmony" in Japanese) through art and music.
Cadatta (Panagiotis A. Stefanou) is an alternative music artist from Athens. He has been producing music since 2003 and from 2005 has made many albums and remixes in the electronic music scene, for companies such as Café del Mar, Etoka Records, Pure Substance, Muak Music, DeepWit Recordings. He has worked with artists such as Hideo Kobayashi, Maria Voumvaki, Ilias Katelanos, nikosf, Alvaro Hylander and Tomoko Shirakumo. He performed frequently in Athens and London from 2007 to 2013 and at parties with Kerrri Chandler, Osunlade and Phonique. He manages the recording company DeepWit Uncovered.
With the kind support of Polis Grand Hotel, Athens.
Hours: Tuesday 19/6 to Saturday 23/6 and Thursday 28/6 to Saturday 30/6, 17:00-20:00.
Artist Talk: Tuesday, 19 June, 19:00
Hours: Tuesday 19/6 to Saturday 23/6 and Thursday 28/6 to Saturday 30/6, 17:00-20:00.
Artist Talk: Tuesday, 19 June, 19:00
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Monday, 11 June 2018 08:17
Oh Mama Brunch And Cocktails
Located in Glyfada on Kyprou street, Oh Mama is a laid-back brunch spot that seems to always be poppin' according to Athens Coast. With its cool decor, like those love-seat velvet bar stools, and its industrial flare, Oh Mama is definitely a brunch spot to check out this summer!
Oh Mama’s brunch is the real deal. Some menu items include chicken and waffles, fried eggs, hash browns, and of course, pancakes! The brunch menu is served from 10am-6pm, and then they switch to a dinner menu.
The prices are reasonable by Glyfada standards and the staff is attentive and friendly. Summer evenings here are perfect! But don’t be deterred to hit up Oh Mama in the cooler months, they enclose the patio area and there is a party going on inside all year long, with DJs performing on weekends.
Address: Kyprou 48
Telephone: 210 898 6049
To read this article in full, please visit: Athens Coast
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Monday, 11 June 2018 07:00
Mobile Library Brings 'Books Everywhere' To The City Of Athens
As part of the World Book Capital initiative and Athens‘ role as the UNESCO World Book Capital for 2018, the municipality created a mobile library and is bringing books to every neighborhood in the city.
The areas of Zapio, Agios Panteleimonas, Petralona, Avdi square, Pagkrati and Syntagma Square are just some of the locations the library will visit in June.
The mobile library is offering residents and visitors the opportunity to become members and borrow up to two books at a time for free. Books offered are in Greek, English and French.
Article source: Greek Travel Pages
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Saturday, 09 June 2018 11:55
George Condo At The Museum Of Cycladic Art
The Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens has the special honour to host the exhibition of George Condo, an artist who was vital in reviving the movement of figuration in America in the 1980s. He is also considered one of the most important American figurative sculptors and painters to this very day.
His first large personal museum exhibition in Greece, will present a total of 30 works (including paintings, drawings and sculptures) which span over the past 20 years of the artist's career.
Also displayed for the first time, is a series of paintings and drawings created in 2017, featuring a suite of self-portraits titled Self portrait in Paris 1-3 (2017) and Me, Myself and Him (2017).
Also displayed for the first time, is a series of paintings and drawings created in 2017, featuring a suite of self-portraits titled Self portrait in Paris 1-3 (2017) and Me, Myself and Him (2017).
Rather than a chronological display of George Condo's oeuvre in the form of a retrospective, his exhibition at the Museum of Cycladic Art (in the Stathatos Mansion) is a selection of artworks that implore us to explore the human figure. A principal theme of the museum's contemporary exhibitons program.
What the artist aims to showcase is the references, ideas and mastered skills collected by him over time. Condo's work, infused with deep literary, musical and art historical knowledge seems to be a reflection of his character. A charismatic, insightful and cultivated man with a great sense of humour.
The exhibition is curated by Atalanti Martinou and is accompanied by a bilingual catalogue. Guided tours will be organized every Wednesday at 11:00 (in English) and every Thurday at 19:00 (in Greek).
Opening hours:
- Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 to 17:00
- Thursday: 10:00 to 20:00
- Sunday: 11:00 to 17:00
- Tuesday: Closed
Opening hours:
- Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 to 17:00
- Thursday: 10:00 to 20:00
- Sunday: 11:00 to 17:00
- Tuesday: Closed
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