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Street Festival | Kalamata | July 27-30
The Kalamata Street Festival turns 10 this year and will be celebrating with parties, dancing, art workshops, activities for children, bazaars, sports events and exhibitions. The action all takes place at the Municipal Railway Park every evening from 7 p.m., starting Thursday, July 27, and runs through Sunday, July 30.
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Six Dogs Street Party | Athens | June 25
Celebrating European Music Day, the Six Dogs stage/bar is holding a street party on tiny Avramiotou, starting with dub and reggae to ease guests into the mood as the party starts at 5 p.m. and ending sometime well after midnight with house and techno, in what promises to be a celebration of dance music and the DJ culture. Admission is free.
Six Dogs, 6-8 Avramiotou, Monastiraki,
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Cinco de Mayo | Athens | May 5
The Athens Hilton Hotel's rooftop Galaxy Bar is celebrating Mexico's Cinco de Mayo holiday with a special admission-free party on Friday, May 5, starting at 9 p.m. The music lineup includes a mariachi band and Mexican vocalist Martha Moreleon, followed by DJ who will keep the festive mood going. Guests are invited to wear a costume item to help get the party started.
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Orgies and sex parties at L.A exclusive club! (photos-video)
Snctm is a private members’ sex club in Los Angeles and it costs over 1,500 euros for someone to enjoy the its offerings for one night. Entering the club is as if walking onto a real life set of Stanley Kubrick’s “Eyes Wide Shut”. You expect to see Tom Cruise pop out from a curtain.
Not-so-happy New Year: From forced fun to fear
I have hated everything about New Year's all my life: cheap street decorations, things no one would try to pass off as gifts at any other time of the year, restaurants where food is bad and the music is worse, television channels with loud and gaudy programs and connections to main squares in New York, Paris and London, street parties where there are just too many people, friends' house parties
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Joyous New Year celebrations at Mövenpick
Mövenpick Hotel Istanbul is offering New Year's programs featuring New Year's Eve dinner with live music, an exciting party on the top of Istanbul and exclusive accommodation packages for those who want to ring in the new year in style.
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Enter the hottest New York Halloween party (photos)
If you love Halloween parties, then this New York dress up party was the choice for you. That is, of course, if you had 300 US dollars to splash out just to get in. The Nomad Hotel’s annual Halloween masquerade ball is one of the hottest events in New York City — and the 2016 party was no exception.
Four Die after Drinking Fake Alcohol in Southern Bulgaria
Four young men have died and other two are in critical conditions after drinking counterfeit alcohol during celebrations, media outlets report.
Police and doctors confirm alcohol poisoning was the most likely cause of the incident which took place in a neighborhood of Yakoruda, a town in the Rhodope Mountains.
Holy night of Christmas fear for family at Paiania, Athens
A mother, her son and their guests celebrating Christmas Eve saw their celebration turn into a thriller shortly before 4 a.m. when burglars entered the house. Just as guests were bidding farewell, three burglars that had been observing the house ambushed the owners and their guests. They were all pushed inside the house by force and threatened.
Defense minister Kammenos sues commentator for 1 mln euros
Defense Minister Panos Kammenos has sued commentator Andreas Petroulakis for 1 million euros in damages over a critical article posted on the Protagon website on March 17.
In a statement posted on the site Friday, Petroulakis, who is also a cartoonist at Kathimerini, said the lawsuit was aimed at ?suppressing criticism and public dialogue.?