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10 places in Europe to visit after the pandemic
Last Saturday, the Guardian featured twenty pieces written by authors, travel writers and journalists on the places they were longing to go. Inspired by their reverie, I started daydreaming about the places I am longing to go. The realist in me quickly took charge, so I focused my reverie on those places in Europe that I would like to visit (or visit again) once the pandemic is over. So, here is the list of my top 10 places in Europe to visit after the pandemic: Skyros (Greece) Skyros is my favourite Greek island, which I last visited last summer, and I hope to visit again this summer (COVID permitting of…
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10 tips on how to break up with your phone
A couple of years ago, whilst browsing in a shop in Santa Barbara, California, I came across the book ‘How to break up with your phone’ by Catherine Price. I immediately bought a copy to give to a friend of mine, who, at that time, was addicted to Candy Crush and would spend hours and hours on her phone. Since she no longer does so, I can only assume that the book did the trick. Being a Psychiatrist specialising in the assessment and management of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), I daily come across people telling me that they spend hours and hours on their phones, often to the detriment…
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10 Greek covers of Italian songs
It’s been 40 years since my home-country Greece became the 10th member state of the European Economic Community (EEC), the predecessor to the European Union (EU). The EEC was created by the Treaty of Rome of 1957; the six founding member-states were Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands and Luxembourg. The first enlargement was in 1973, with the accession of Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom (which sadly left the EU on 31 January 2020). Greece joined on 1 January 1981, followed by Spain and Portugal five years later. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Hellenic entry into the European family, I curated a playlist, which…
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Voilà: 9 Greek covers of French songs
Earlier this week, it was announced that the 65th Eurovision Song Contest would not take place ‘as normal’ this year. The organisers are currently considering 3 alternative scenarios. Either way, the event will definitely take place on 18, 20 and 22 May. A total of 41 countries will participate in the contest, five of which have already chosen the song that will represent them this year. Among these countries is France. Last week, Barbara Pravi was (rightly) chosen out of 12 participants and will now go on to represent France with her beautiful song ‘Voilà’. Since then, I have been listening to French artists, as well as to Greek covers…