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Life by Katerina PapathanasiouApr 11, 20189:17 pmDecember 1, 2018
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A Flashback to Moulin Rouge’s Heyday

The most famous cabaret in the world first opened its doors on October 6th, 1889, at the foot of Montmartre hill in Paris’s 18th arrondissement, under the management of French impresario Charles Zidler and Spanish entrepreneur Joseph Oller.

Culture by Katerina PapathanasiouApr 7, 201810:21 pmDecember 13, 2018
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Benjamin Shine: The Artist Who Transforms Simple Tulle Into Stunning Portraits

British multidisciplinary artist Benjamin Shine creates spectacular realistic “paintings” using single pieces of tulle. Equipped with just a clothing iron he is proving that fashion doesn’t have to be anything other than radiant and enchanting, regardless of being wearable or not.

Travel by Katerina PapathanasiouApr 5, 20189:38 pmDecember 4, 2019
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Your Top 5 Otherworldly Places to Visit on Earth

If you are looking to deviate from the norm and wake up your inner explorer, we offer you one of the most unusual travel destinations on earth that could as well belong to another planet. Check out these five awe-inspiring natural wonders and otherworldly landscapes and let’s get you started planning your next vacation getaway.

Travel by Katerina PapathanasiouApr 3, 201810:16 pmMay 13, 2020
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“Island of the Dolls:” A Crazy-Wild Collection of Creepy Dolls in Mexico

About 17.4 miles south of Mexico City in the Xochimilco canals in Mexico, there is a small, remote island, known as “Isla de las Muñecas” (Island of the Dolls), which was destined to become one of the world’s creepiest destinations.

Life by Katerina PapathanasiouMar 31, 201810:32 pmFebruary 2, 2019
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19-year-old Nikolas Cruz who shot and killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, on February 14, 2018.

Why are Women Drawn to Extremely Dangerous Men

Nikolas Cruz is one of the several dangerous criminals who, although locked away in prison, get women’s hearts thumping. But why are so many women attracted to extremely violent and psychopathic men?

Culture by Katerina PapathanasiouMar 29, 201810:09 pmDecember 1, 2018
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Acrylic on Flesh: The Startling Living Paintings of Alexa Meade

“The works must be conceived with fire in the soul but executed with clinical coolness,” Spanish painter Joan Miró once said. Nearly 35 years after Miró’s death, using the human body as a canvas has been a deep and continuous source of inspiration, solace and learning for Alexa Meade.

Travel by Katerina PapathanasiouMar 27, 20188:53 pmApril 23, 2020
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Goldfield, Arizona: A Living Relic of the Wild Wild West

Right between the Goldfield and Superstition Mountains, just east of Phoenix, there’s a unique gold-mining town that’s frozen in time. “Goldfield” is one of America’s best reconstructed ghost towns and a dazzling nugget of desert entertainment you do not want to miss.

Life by Katerina PapathanasiouMar 24, 201810:47 pmMay 26, 2020
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The Rise and Fall of “Freak Shows” in the United States

Physically unusual humans, such as those who were extremely short or tall, those with both male and female secondary sexual characteristics or those suffering from extraordinary conditions and diseases, were among the oddities that made “Freak Shows” a major attraction for more than a century.

Culture by Katerina PapathanasiouMar 22, 201810:06 pmJanuary 30, 2019
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Petros Vrellis' knitting pattern inspired by El Greco’s Christ.

Petros Vrellis: Greek Artist Recreates Renaissance Portraits

Greek new media artist Petros Vrellis is revolutionizing conventional knitting converting El Greco’s famous portraits, consistently admired for their naturalism and psychological insight, to sophisticated knitting patterns using only a ring with pegs and a single string of thread.

Travel by Katerina PapathanasiouMar 20, 20189:51 pmDecember 2, 2018
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Swimming With Pigs in the Caribbean

Apart from the beautiful powdery white beaches, pristine turquoise waters, colorful local markets, high-end boutiques, and one of the largest and fanciest casinos in the Caribbean, this travel destination has something super cool to offer.

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