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Asparagus: From Myth and Antiquity to the Spring of the Greek Land

By Sofia Triantou Its presence in Greek tradition goes beyond the table; it is intertwined with myth, observations of nature, and a knowledge passed down through the years. Asparagus, one of the most characteristic and beloved plants of spring, has accompanied humankind from antiquity to the present day, not only as food but also as an element of culture. Its presence in Greek tradition goes beyond the table; it is intertwined with myths, observations of nature, and a body of

Ross Daly Quartet at Theatre of the NO: A Journey from Crete to Central Asia

Theatre of the NO hosts Ross Daly and his Quartet on Saturday, April 25 at 21:30 for a unique musical evening that bridges the past and present of global musical traditions. Ross Daly, one of the most iconic figures on the international music scene, will present a program that masterfully blends tradition, improvisation, and contemporary musical expression. On stage, four accomplished musicians come together: Ross Daly (lyra, tarhu, rabab), Kelly Thoma (lyra), Thomas Meleteas (oud), and Maro Panagi (percussion). Together,

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National Theatre Live brings All My Sons to the Megaron

The Megaron – The Athens Concert Hall presents, on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 at 20:00, in the Alexandra Trianti Hall, the recorded broadcast of the National Theatre production of All My Sons by Arthur Miller, directed by Ivo Van Hove. One of the most important works of American theatre, All My Sons sharply explores the boundaries between personal success and moral responsibility. At its center is the Keller family: the father, Joe, has built his wealth through the wartime industry,

“Modern ARTemis – Ancient Amarynthos in Euboea”: The curators share with elc their own Diary of the exhibition’s creation

The exhibition, curated by Dr. Olga Polychronopoulou, Dr. Tobias Krapf, and Iris Kritikou, brings together works by nine established artists from Greece, Switzerland, and Cyprus Starting from the pivotal excavation at Amarynthos in Euboea, the exhibition Modern ARTemis – Ancient Amarynthos in Euboea, an initiative of the Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece and the University of West Attica, brings archaeological research into a meaningful dialogue with contemporary artistic creation. Curated by Dr. Olga Polychronopoulou, Dr. Tobias Krapf and Iris
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