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Risk of collapse for Tutankhamun’s Tomb – Threatened by cracks & moisture
Researchers have discovered large cracks extending throughout the rock that could cause the tomb to collapse
Maria Callas: Her true father, the rape at 21 & the great love that wasn’t Onassis
A three-volume book titled “Dark Diva” by Andreas Bonnatos reveals new details about her life, her relationship with Onassis & untold stories from people who knew her
The unknown story of the Massacre of Kerdyllia
On October 17, 1941, Kerdyllia was leveled by the Nazis — 238 souls were lost, yet they live on through the stories of the last survivors
Heraclius: The Byzantine emperor who crushed the Persians and established Greek as the official language
The peace agreement with the Avars – The beginning of the campaign – Heraclius’ first victories – The failed siege of Constantinople by Persians, Avars, and Slavs (626) – The Battle of Nineveh (627) – Dorkon, the “Bucephalus” of Heraclius – The triumph of the Byzantines and the restoration of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem
Greek Film Festival Turns 30 with a Stellar Line-Up of Award-Winning Films
To mark the occasion, the 2025 Festival will feature more than 100 screenings across an exciting mix of acclaimed titles from Greece and Greek filmmakers from all over the world
End of an Era for MTV: The story of the Music Channel phenomenon and the most popular Music Videos of all time (videos)
The music industry is dead — From Michael Jackson’s 14-minute “Thriller” video and Nirvana’s unplugged live performance to the rise of “the queen” Madonna and the breakthrough of Duran Duran