To the Editor: Mr. Scaros' piece calling New York ‘Slash and Suckerpunch City’ echoes much of the MAGA mantra.
To the Editor: It has come to my attention through friends who work in the New York City public schools that this year, due to the fact that Orthodox Easter is May 5, and Roman Catholic Easter is on March 31, New York City public school students and staff will not have off on Orthodox Good Friday as they have had in the past when the holidays were a week apart, for example, or when Orthodox Easter happened to coincide with the school system’s spring break.
To the Editor: I recently had to apply to the Greek Consulate in Atlanta for the issuance of a power of attorney.
To the Editor: It is noteworthy that the American Football Conference’s Championship game on January 28, between the Baltimore Ravens and the Kansas City Chiefs included two Greek-American sports luminaries.
To the Editor: As a founding member of the Athens Square Committee whose community in Astoria created the only Hellenic-themed public space in North America over 30 years ago, I must take issue with Professor Kitroeff’s misguided comment that we should “forget about Astoria and its Greektown…” and focus instead on the creation of Hellenic Museum in Manhattan [Missing Museum, TNH January 27].
To the Editor: The word ‘Anthropos’ is derived from the union of the word meaning ‘above’ and the verb of the ancient Greek language, ‘throsko’, which means I see above, high, where the ideals come from with which man himself, through his Creator, was endowed.
To the Editor: With the blessed holidays behind us and the few sweets that are left on the festive table, we continue the fight for a better future for the family, the community, and in general for all fellow human beings.
To the Editor: The recent Viewpoint praising the legacy of Henry Kissinger's life, his longevity, of some 100 years, is somewhat annoying, if not disturbing to the international community.
Dear Mr. Diamataris, I wish you and your family, Health and Happiness in the New Year.
To the Editor: A lot of fuss was made around a flag that was part of an art exhibition at the Consulate General of Greece in New York.
To the Editor: The occasion to send you this letter was given to me by my visiting two hospitals, one here and one in Greece.