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It’s Mitsotakis, idiots – On Sunday at Documento – Docville together – 2024-02-25 15:50:18

And now what; New cycle of introversion or exit from the crisis?

Society demands an end to the witch-hunt within the party and a real opposition at last

* The riddles of the previous and the following day

* The intervention Tsipras, the Kasselakis plans, the candidacies for the presidency

* How are they formed? the alliances for the great showdown

* Schedule and the procedures for the polls

Article by Thanasis Karteros: Tsipras, SYRIZA, tomorrow

Tempe. A year of crime without punishment… The 57 victims are unjustified while the government’s efforts in the investigation to “cover up” the responsibilities are culminating

Transfer of case file. A last-ditch effort to put a stop to the cover-up

Research. Europe’s students debunk the myth about private universities

Current of social opposition. Mitsotakis found it dark with society

Rearrangements. Androulakis fears a domino of developments in PASOK

Show of power. Minister Adonis… judge in the KEELPNO trial

“Lawfulness”. Tempo in the air is a theme of time

Health. Adonis ESY is a Swedish model with Greek envelopes

“Canon” in OEK. €3 billion to banks and contractors instead of cheap houses

and rents

New CAP. The target is the small agricultural property

Fan violence. They responded to Brutsis by taking… their weapons

Eleni Sikelianos tells family stories

The American poet, writer and professor Eleni Sikelianos talks to Amy Durou about her ancestors, Angelos Sikelianos and Eva Palmer, but also about her dancing grandmother Eleni Papamarkou, on the occasion of the performance “You, the animal machine” that is staged at the Rabbithole.

In the 26th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival which will take place from the 7th to the 17th of March, a total of 67 Greek long and short documentaries will be screened. Konstantinos Kaimakis spoke with Elina Psykou, Babis Makridis and Marianna Oikonomou, the creators of the three films selected to compete in the official international program, and they tell us the main ideas hidden in their films.

“Schools become either prisons or open windows.” The author Maria Papagianni talks to Irini Driva about how a book can change our lives, on the occasion of the release of the recent book “Dido and the black book” (published by Pataki).

The theater critic Iraklis Logothetis writes about the show “Salo, 120 days in Sodom” directed by Ari Biniaris, which will be staged at the Alternative Stage of the ELLS. “In Pasolini, the initiators and perpetrators of the atrocity count their days in a dying state, they are stained with the blood of their victims but they are also dying. But here, from the beginning to the end of the performance, they appear unwrinkled as if they do not inhale the death that they exhale” he emphasizes among other things.

“The movement will come by itself, it won’t ask us,” says o Akyllas Karazisis to Katerina Angelidakis, in the discussion they had on the occasion of his first directing at the KTHBE in the play “The Bandits” by Friedrich Schiller, which is staged at the Royal Theater (White Tower Square).

The poet and translator George Blanas passed away on February 18 at the age of 65. Amy Durou remembers the day they met last June on the occasion of the release of his last poem “Empire – Commodus Antoninus Augustus, Ta Eis Marcon Aurelion” (published by Mikri Arktos).

George-Ikaros Babasakis writes about him Black History Month (as established in February). “Angela Davis, for many of us, was the cause of our engagement with Black Culture […] Mavri Kalloni, as I was about to learn from the owner of the poster, a courageous teenage neighbor on the ground floor of the apartment building where we lived, on Kydonian Street in Thessaloniki, was not a rock star but an activist, even hunted by the FBI, and went by the alluring name of Angela Yvonne Davis,” he notes.

Antonis Boskoitis listened to the two records with re-performances of songs by Mikis Theodorakis and Christos Leontis by Maria Papageorgiou (“Correspondence”) and Milto Paschalidis (“I wanted to tell you something”) which were released recently.

Katerina Angelidaki saw and recommends the series “One day/One Day» of Netfix, which exceeded 15,000,000 viewers in two weeks and is developing into a television phenomenon.


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