Crossing the Rio-Antirio Bridge: From Mainland Greece to the Peloponese

The Rio – Antirio Bridge connects mainland Greece to the northwestern tip of the Peloponese. It is 2,380 meters long,

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A visit to Nuremberg’s Kongresshalle

A visit to Nuremberg’s Kongresshalle (Congress Hall) and the Documentation Center which is located on site requires a minimum of 2

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Balthus (Balthazar Klossowski) revisited

Parenthesis: The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has a Balthus Exhibition “Cats and Girls“(September 25, 2013–January 12, 2014). 

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Chesme or Chesma, Turkey

Chesme is a small town at the edge of the Erythrean peninsula, some 85 kilometers west of Izmir. I visited

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… because incoherence is preferable to a distorting order …

“In certain places, at certain hours, gazing at the sea is dangerous. It is what looking at a woman sometimes is.”

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Diane Arbus, American Photographer

Diane Arbus Photographer American Female “Diane was fascinated by weirdos,” “Not just by their weirdness, but by their commitment to weirdness.” James Randi

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International Womens’ Day: 8th March 2012 – Διεθνης Ημερα της Γυναικας: 8η Μαρτιου 2012

L’amour, la folie Order of the day, from Bonaparte, First Counsul, to his guard: “Greadier Gobain has committed suicide for

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Francesca Woodman, American Photographer

Francesca Woodman died at the age of 22. She committed suicide. She threw herself off a building in New York

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Cloudy sunset approaching the Athens Airport

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Through the Glass: From Bucharest to Athens on a Friday morning in December 2011

One icy morning in December, I flew with Tarom Airlines, the Romanian National Carrier, from Bucharest’s Otopeni Airport to Athens’

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