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ASTORIA – Zenon Taverna, one of the most beloved restaurants of the Greek Diaspora, closed on November 28 after 33 years of operation at 34-10 31st Avenue in Astoria, due in part to the difficulties of running a small business during the COVID pandemic. The news saddened many in the…
ASTORIA – Zenon Taverna, one of the most beloved restaurants of the Greek Diaspora, closed on November 28 after 33 years of operation at 34-10 31st Avenue in Astoria, due in part to the difficulties of running a small business during the COVID pandemic. The news saddened many in the…
ASTORIA – Zenon Taverna, one of the most beloved restaurants of the Greek Diaspora, closed on November 28 after 33 years of operation at 34-10 31st Avenue in Astoria, due in part to the difficulties of running a small business during the COVID pandemic. The news saddened many in the…
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Certain moments in history are incomprehensible in their expression of evil. A sense of the demonic appears to rise up in the hearts of people, driving them to commit acts of unspeakable cruelty. I lived through a brief period of insane violence as a seven-year-old during the early years of…
There seems to be cognitive dissonance when it comes to crime in general, race based crime and crimes against the constitution by those sworn to protect and serve. Let’s start with the last one and work our way backwards. The media on…
The 4th July is par excellence the national holiday promoting unity and celebrating the values, traditions, and achievements and way of life of the United States and our fellow Americans. Not everyone identifies with the military dimensions of Veterans and…
‘Everything changes’ the great philosopher Heraclitus believed. ‘Nothing changes’ countered the equally renowned thinker Parmenides. Those two notions have battled it out in western science and philosophy for more than 2500 years, but learned students and humble citizens alike often…
ASTORIA – Zenon Taverna, one of the most beloved restaurants of the Greek Diaspora, closed on November 28 after 33 years of operation at 34-10 31st Avenue in Astoria, due in part to the difficulties of running a small business during the COVID pandemic. The news saddened many in the…
ASTORIA – Zenon Taverna, one of the most beloved restaurants of the Greek Diaspora, closed on November 28 after 33 years of operation at 34-10 31st Avenue in Astoria, due in part to the difficulties of running a small business during the COVID pandemic. The news saddened many in the…
At the U.S. Federal Reserve – who elected them that they wield such power? – they met yesterday to decide whether to raise the interest rate for the 10th time in a row. The Central bankers decided to lift the rates to a range of 5% to 5.25%. The last…
NEW YORK – The January 15 broadcast of the CBS newsmagazine ’60 Minutes’ featured a report on investigations into Cyprus as a haven for money laundering, especially for Russian oligarchs. 60 Minutes correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi interviewed several experts, for the segment titled, ‘Cyprus: Searching for the Money of Russian Oligarchs,”…
BALTIMORE, MD – Wine Cellar Stories Productions announced the release of ‘In the Wine Dark Sea,’ the exciting new wine documentary by Chrisa Giorgi, featuring Master of Wine Konstantinos Lazarakis and 11 winemakers from Crete, Greece. The feature-length documentary film aims to demystify Crete as a winemaking region and offers…
The National Herald’s Happenings of the Week as have been reported at the print and digital editions of TNH and presented by the TNH Editor Eraklis Diamataris.
ASTORIA – Zenon Taverna, one of the most beloved restaurants of the Greek Diaspora, closed on November 28 after 33 years of operation at 34-10 31st Avenue in Astoria, due in part to the difficulties of running a small business during the COVID pandemic. The news saddened many in the…
ASTORIA – Zenon Taverna, one of the most beloved restaurants of the Greek Diaspora, closed on November 28 after 33 years of operation at 34-10 31st Avenue in Astoria, due in part to the difficulties of running a small business during the COVID pandemic. The news saddened many in the…
ASTORIA – Zenon Taverna, one of the most beloved restaurants of the Greek Diaspora, closed on November 28 after 33 years of operation at 34-10 31st Avenue in Astoria, due in part to the difficulties of running a small business during the COVID pandemic. The news saddened many in the…
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