Macbeth

Marriages, divorces and the publicity tango

First scene: Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni, wearing black sunglasses, arrives in front of the Evelpidon courthouse. "I ask you to respect my privacy. I have two 3-year-old children, I am only here to shake their hands," she says. Her voice cracks. A few days earlier, she had issued a statement about a crisis in her marriage. She asked for "respect for her privacy."

Stefanos Kasselakis – Tyler Macbeth: The curtain fell on the four-day wedding celebrations with a beach party

The four-day wedding celebrations of Stefanos Kasselakis and Tyler Macbeth have come to a close in Agia Marina.

At noon on Saturday, they welcomed his 130 guests to a well-known seaside venue for lunch and a party on the beautiful beach overlooking the Thodoros islet and the Gulf of Chania, according to zarpanews.

Stefanos Kasselakis and Tyler Macbeth in Mykonos – They Took a Stroll in Matoyiania

Stefanos Kasselakis, the president of SYRIZA, and his partner Tyler Macbeth were in Mykonos for a short vacation.

Stefanos Kasselakis and his husband strolled through Matoyiania, greeted and spoke with many residents, and took photos with some of them.

They also visited galleries on the island and had a night out at a bar-restaurant.

SYRIZA leader Kasselakis publishes wealth declaration during Thessaloniki speech

Main opposition SYRIZA leader Stefanos Kasselakis published his wealth declaration on Monday during a speech in Thessaloniki. 

"I was not born rich," emphasized Kasselakis. "Behind me you can the see the [financial] records for 2023," he stated, as a table with his financial records appeared in a video wall next to the stage.  

Kasselakis extends New Year’s wishes from Houston

In a video posted on social media on Thursday, SYRIZA President Stefanos Kasselakis extends New Year wishes from Houston, Texas, US. 

Joined by his spouse Tyler Macbeth and nieces, Theodoris and Isabella, Kasselakis, in an intimate family moment, expresses gratitude for Saint Stephen's name day wishes and pledges to be worthy of trust to his supporters. 

Salzburg Festival sold out while others struggle to regain audience

People fill the cobblestone streets of the city where Mozart was born, rushing to 213 performances over six weeks. While many classical music institutions struggle to regain audience, the Salzburg Festival is on track to draw people from over 75 nations to opera, concerts and drama.

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