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Immigrant Stories Today: In the Service of the Sporting Ideal… from Kuwait

Immigrant Stories Today: In the Service of the Sporting Ideal… from Kuwait

ATHENS – This week we spotlight the life path of Christos Papadopoulos, for whom professional involvement in gymnastics and sport is rooted in childhood.
Immigrant Stories Today: From Mytilini to the USA, Due to the Crisis

Immigrant Stories Today: From Mytilini to the USA, Due to the Crisis

ATHENS – Born and raised in Mytilini, Lesvos, to an American mother and a Greek father, Milteva Andonellis is one of those forced to leave Greece in the midst of the severe financial crisis that hit the country years ago.
Greek Citizens Express Sadness and Disappointment over the Tragic Train Crash

Greek Citizens Express Sadness and Disappointment over the Tragic Train Crash

ATHENS – In the aftermath of the fatal train wreck at Tempi – in northern Greece – as mothers mourn their children, friends and relatives search for their missing loved ones, and an entire nation is plunged into national mourning, Greeks spoke to The National Herald about the grief, fear, despair, and disappointment that the news of the tragic incident created.
Athenians Comment to The National Herald on the Blinken Visit

Athenians Comment to The National Herald on the Blinken Visit

ATHENS – As was revealed in the Greek language National Herald, the majority of respondents to reporters’ questions described the visit to Athens of U.
World Premiere of Nestor Taylor’s ‘Eleni’ in Germany: An Opera Based On the Book by Nick Gage

World Premiere of Nestor Taylor’s ‘Eleni’ in Germany: An Opera Based On the Book by Nick Gage

When a widely known and beloved literary work meets the magic of opera, an autobiographical drama gains a musical dimension and maternal heartbreak is manifested in an audiovisual spectacle, the result becomes, if anything, highly anticipated.
Three Shocking Greek Adoption Stories, Three Women Talk to TNH

Three Shocking Greek Adoption Stories, Three Women Talk to TNH

ATHENS – Life stories full of the struggle to discover the truth, reconnect with one's roots, and ‘return’ to one's native land – such are the stories of many of the thousands of Greek children who in the 1950s and 1960s were given up for adoption en masse.
New York’s Mayor Adams Attends Summit in Athens

New York’s Mayor Adams Attends Summit in Athens

ATHENS – In the presence of more than 25 mayors and other distinguished guests, the two-day 2022 Mayors Summit Against Antisemitism was held November 29-30 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Athens, hosted by the Mayor of Athens Kostas Bakoyannis.
Alkinoos Ioannidis: Meeting the American Public Is a Celebration

Alkinoos Ioannidis: Meeting the American Public Is a Celebration

ATHENS – The talented Greek-Cypriot singer-songwriter Alkinoos Ioannidis spoke with The National Herald ahead of his upcoming concerts in Atlanta, Boston, and New York (October 21, 28 and November 4, respectively), as well as the three lectures he is expected to give at major universities in the United States.
U.S. Ambassador to Greece George Tsunis Speaks to TNH

U.S. Ambassador to Greece George Tsunis Speaks to TNH

ATHENS – George J. Tsunis, the new U.
ASCSA Presents Lecture on Greek-Jewish Musicians of Early 20th Century

ASCSA Presents Lecture on Greek-Jewish Musicians of Early 20th Century

ATHENS – On May 24, the first of three scheduled musical lectures by the award-winning American ethnomusicologist Christopher C.

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