Panayiotis Vassilakis
Sfakianakis Group: ‘The war of the Roses’ for control of the group
It’s certainly been a saga reminiscent of a “scent that’s lasted for years,” and by all indications, it’s set to continue for quite some time. The tensions in the Sfakianakis family over the control of their namesake Group, a staple in the automotive market and beyond, are heating up and show no signs of cooling down.
Tragedy in Andros: 22-year-old Young Man Died When his four-Wheeler Dirt Bike Fell off a Cliff
The Gavriliadis family (originally from Pyrgos) vacation in Andros had a tragic ending on Friday morning. The family had traveled with friends to the Cycladic island and this morning 22-year-old Stathis and his father, well-known Pyrgos businessman Takis Gavriliadis, took a ride in a “pig” they had rented in the Stivari area of Batsi.
Inflation: PM Mitsotakis announced the extension of extraordinary measures for another six months
The Prime Minister was welcomed by the new Minister of Development, Takis Theodorikakos
Takis Tloupas: Stories from the basement
Rare Super 8 footage captured between 1950 and 1980 by Takis Tloupas and unearthed in the basement of his Larissa home by director Kalliopi Legaki inspired her to explore the life of the photographer who gained renown for his black-and-white images of life in the Thessalian city and countryside. The resulting film, titled "My Father's Studio," "is not a portrait," the director says.
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Lycabettus Theater to reopen after 15 years with Stavros Xarchakos concert
The municipal Lycabettus Theater will reopen its doors to the public after 15 years on September 15, 2023, with a landmark concert featuring one of Greece's greatest composers of popular music, Stavros Xarchakos, on stage.
You Can’t Tie a Mustang Down | Epidaurus | August 4-5
"You Can't Tie a Mustang Down," written by Christos Chomenidis and directed by Takis Tzamargias, is a play inspired by Euripides' "Ion," set in two contrasting worlds: Delphi, a mythical utopia near a ski resort and tavernas, and Athens, characterized by immorality and political corruption.