Jason
Water Abandons Itself | Athens | September 5 – October 12
The A.Antonopoulou Art gallery (20 Aristofanous, aaart.gr) will showcase "Water Abandons Itself - Gold Takes Life Over," a solo exhibition of works by Athens-based artist Stefania Strouza, curated by Marina Fokidis.
The Aegean Gibraltar: Visit the second largest monolith in Europe (drone video)
Where Jason and his Argonauts found safe harbour
Mythical Giresun Island attracts 27,000 visitors yearly
Surrounded with legends of the Amazons, and Jason and the Argonauts, Giresun Island in the eastern Black Sea has become a tourist attraction.
A Man's Medea | Epidaurus | June 30 & July 1
Three male performers question, re-examine and attempt to provide answers to the legend of Euripides' Medea from a male perspective in a performance at the Little Theater of Ancient Epidaurus directed by Dimitris Karantzas and starring Giorgos Gallos (Medea), Christos Loulis (Jason, Creon, Tutor, Aegeus) and Michalis Sarantis (Chorus, Messenger, Nurse).
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The 2017 Corfu Challenge
A vision straight from the pages of Apollonius, it could easily be Jason and his Argonauts outracing the Colchian fleet in their famous arrival at the island. The name of Jason's ship, Argo, means "swift," and these vessels are all worthy of the name.
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BBC reporter slapped after touching woman on breast (video)
A BBC presenter was slapped by a woman after accidentally grabbing her breast in a bizarre interruption on live TV.
Ben Brown had been interviewing Norman Smith, the BBC’s Assistant Political Editor, to get reaction to Labour’s manifesto launch in Bradford today.
Istanbul - city of legends and fairy tales
Historic fact or stories related on a winter?s night around a camp fire? There?s no end to Istanbul?s extraordinary life A city of 400 legends and 100 fairy tales could only be Istanbul, the mysterious city overlooking the Sea of Marmara, the Bosphorus Strait and the Golden Horn. Oh, what stories these walls and streets could tell if only we could hear them.
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