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Street Art In Athens — Elena Mantovan
This project has been published in the Internazionale webpage on 23th January 2015. It’s my first project, the one I worked on after the master in Reportage in Rome. During this 20 days-trip, I had the opportunity to meet so … Continue reading
7 Innocent South African Gestures That Can Get You Killed Overseas
Like the saying goes “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure”. The same goes for some of the loved South African gestures insinuating an entire different thing, leading your genitalia in the direction of a guillotine. For preventative measures, we’ve made a list … Continue reading
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Petros’s Habaria :: European Solidarity to Greece revisited
A translation from my friend Petros of a piece from Dimitris A.F. Kazis, Senior Researcher at the Centre of Planning and Economic Research, Athens. European Solidarity to Greece revisited We Greeks are indeed primarily responsible for what is happening to … Continue reading