Sam Bale and Alex Doringer: Steering Future Capital Partners through a...
Let’s talk about how the world of investment is evolving. With the U.S. taking a different stance globally, everyone rethinking this whole globalization thing, plus all sorts of demographic shifts...
View ArticleThe 9th Annual Greek Jewish Festival to take place on May 19, in NY
Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue and Museum (KKJ) is excited to announce it will host the ninth annual Greek Jewish Festival on Sunday May 19, 2024 from 12pm-6pm. The festival will take place in front...
View ArticleDean Papademetriou of Somerset Hall Press: literary publisher of the Greek voice
The first book that Dean Papademetriou published under his imprint Somerset Hall Press was actually in the family. “My father and Uncle Van told me about some poems and stories that their brother John...
View ArticleTony Ganios: The gentle giant who was a Renaissance man
A tribute on his passing By Nikos Linardakis, M.D. I met Anthony Ganios in 2006, and we quickly became close friends. I was introduced to Tony by actor and co-star Scott Colomby (Porky’s and...
View ArticleMeet Sam Vartholomeos: Greek-American actor
by Markos Papadatos Greek-American actor Sam Vartholomeos shared insights about his Greek ethnic background and his acting career. On his Greek heritage, he said, “I was born and raised here in...
View ArticleSyria and The Greek Revolution
by Dean Kalimniou* In recent years, tens, if not hundreds of thousands of refugees from Syria have flooded Greece, in order to seek refuge from the brutal war that has blighted their homeland. Two...
View ArticleBefore Ithaca
by Dean Kalimniou* “Odysseus, noble son of Laertes, stop this warful strife, or Zeus will be angry with you.” Homer, the Odyssey. The summary of perhaps Cavafy’s most famous poem ‘Ithaca,’ “It’s not...
View ArticleLouie Psihoyos latest doc-series shocks the medical community The...
by Kelly Fanarioti Through his latest doc-series, You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment, the Oscar-winning director Louie Psihoyos highlights the impact of vegetarianism in the human body. During the...
View ArticleLeadership 100 Concludes 33rd Annual Conference in Naples, Florida
The 33rd Annual Leadership 100 Conference, which took place February 29-March 3, 2024, at The Ritz-Carlton in Naples, Florida, concluded with the Hierarchical Divine Liturgy officiated by Archbishop...
View ArticleAmerican Hellenic Institute’s Golden Jubilee Celebration
The American Hellenic Institute (AHI) will mark its Golden Jubilee with a concert by the internationally acclaimed classical crossover tenor Mario Frangoulis at the historic Warner Theatre in...
View ArticleFOKION AVGERINOS – DR. IKE: Athletic Director, Youth Mentor, and Healer
Fokion “Ike” Avgerinos, DC or “Dr. Ike” is paving the way for student athletics by bringing his expertise in chiropractic medicine to mentor and train student athletes in his community by specializing...
View ArticleLong Live Greece and the Greek People!
Demetrios Rhompotis What more to say, friends, Long Live Greece and the Greek People! The revolution of 1821 was the first step in dismantling a brutal empire, the Ottoman, and paved the way for...
View ArticleGreek-Canadian Authors
MNEMOSYNI’S MUSINGS… Maria A. Karamitsos We’ve talked about Greek-American authors, Philhellene authors, and more. But did you know that Canada is home to many talented authors? Let’s meet some of...
View ArticleA Tale of Two Anniversaries
by Endy Zemenides In two months, we will be marking 50 years since Turkey launched its invasion of Cyprus and the beginning of a violent division that has proven over and over again to be the exception...
View ArticleHappy Easter! May the best egg win!
Demetrios Rhompotis We made it to Easter! Best wishes for health and happiness to all! Special thanks to those who responded and flooded this issue too with their ads and Paschal messages. We are...
View ArticleONE EASTER NIGHT
by Dimitri C. Michalakis When I was a kid living on Chios island, in Greece, I remember one night on Holy Week we had to go to our little church just off the dry riverbed that wound between the fields....
View ArticlePenelope Gandhi Mission: Sacred Art of Weaving Revived in Crete
Professors coexist with shepherds at the University of the Μountains By Kelly Fanarioti Imagine a university where teaching takes place in the countryside, and professors are scientists from all over...
View ArticleLessons for Investors: Reflections from a Half-Century in the Markets
by John P. Calamos, Sr. With all the data and headlines and twists and turns in the markets, it’s understandable that many people have questions about how to invest successfully for the long term or...
View ArticleHANAC, Serving Vulnerable Communities Across NYC, Marches in 2024 Greek...
HANAC, the NYC non-profit organization that has been providing affordable housing, social programming, and independent living for older adults for 52 years, marched in the 85th Greek Independence Day...
View ArticleSavveria Margiola: Music is in her Genes
by Kelly Fanarioti Her involvement with music came naturally, since she grew up with a father who was a bouzouki virtuoso and a grandfather who played the violin, while at the same time island songs...
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