ARTICLES BY Emilie
04 Jun 2022
In the heart of Ioulis, still, on the island of Kea, Camille welcomes you to her picturesque village house with ease, charm and authenticity. When the sun goes down, take a seat on its panoramic terrace watching the reflections of the sun illuminate the capital of the island.
31 May 2022
Morality is one of the major concerns of philosophy; what is right, what is actually wrong? Many theories have tried to answer these questions with or without success. None of them really convinced me except...
13 May 2022
If you are in LA, make sure you book a table at Andrei's Restaurant where all the local and international foodies meet for many happy hours.
13 Mar 2022
Mehran Khalili is half British and half Iranian. Raised in Luxembourg, he is currently based in Crete and designs strategies for NGOs, political causes, and grassroots organizations as a consultant. To relax, he takes black and white photos.
24 Apr 2021
Constantin Pilavios, aka CPIL, is a French-Greek filmmaker born in Athens. In 2008, he posted on Youtube a short film about the EXTRA-ordinary relationship of father and son, which reached 4.9 million views. Here is his story.
09 Apr 2021
Father and son present to us in "The most expensive (private) museum in the world" the sales records of the old masters to contemporary art. Vertigo and splendor.
07 Apr 2021
Ziyad Sahhab and his inseparable friend the oud have just released a new album: “live at al medina theater feat. Lamia Ghandour ”. From Beirut, he talks to us about Geneva, social networks, and music.
01 Mar 2021
Swiss photographer Didier Jordan takes us on a journey between Athens and Lake Neuchâtel during an exhibition at the Séries Rares and ArTypique galleries in Carouge. From March 6 to April 3.
14 Jan 2021
How about virtually visiting the cities of this world, behind the wheel, while listening to local radio? Download Drive & Listen, an app developed by a student named Erkam Seker.
26 Dec 2020
Christophe Bourdinaud sculpts with poetry, strength, and discernment. In this interview, he exalts the art of the craftsman and confirms that 2021 will be a year of culture and art.
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