Black comedy

'Barbenheimer' sweeps N American box offices in historic weekend

Warner Bros.' "Barbie" conquered North American box offices in its debut weekend as it raked in a stunning $155 million, while the other half of the movie-going event of the summer, the dark biopic "Oppenheimer," also scored big with $80.5 million in revenue, industry estimates reported on July 23.

The Tiger Lillies | Athens | January 25

Popular avant-garde cabaret act the Tiger Lillies, whose weird and wonderful shows have earned the London-based outfit a loyal world following, will be performing at Athens' Fuzz Club on January 25 as part of its 30th anniversary tour. According to the organizers, the show will also include new songs inspired by Greek rebetiko music. Doors open at 8 p.m.

The Tiger Lillies | June 19-24 | On Tour

Olivier Award-winning cult British music act The Tiger Lillies is coming to Greece on a six-stop tour with a new production titled "The Very Worst of the Tiger Lillies," featuring its "fiercest, filthiest tunes for the perverse pleasure of fans old and new." The band will be playing at Piraeus's Veakio Theater on June 19, Thessaloniki's Dasos Theater on June 20, Ioannina's Its Kale castle on Ju

Disgusting video: Woman has the most freakishly long toe nails

A footage showing a woman rubbing her extremely long toe nails on the floor has been viewed over 882,823 times since it was uploaded on Facebook page “Horrific And Disgusting Videos”.

The video was captioned: “The Grossest Toe Nails In The World” and has received over 20,000 comments from disgusted Facebook users.

British cabaret-punk trio to play grotesque 'Hamlet' in Istanbul

British cabaret-punk trio The Tiger Lillies will be staging their ?Hamlet? show at the Zorlu Performance Art Center in Istanbul on Oct. 15, 16 and 17. 

The group?s show will be sponsored by the Danish Culture Institute, the Istanbul Culture and Art Foundation (?KSV) said in a press release. 

Crackdown on tourism-related crime on Crete leads to 71 arrests

A total of 71 people of have been arrested on Crete since Saturday as police cracked down on offenses linked to the tourism sector.

A number of the arrests were connected to the sale of counterfeit goods, including sunglasses and bags, but officers also recorded 350 offenses linked to the renting and use of quad bikes and another 168 that had to do with sanitary checks.