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Readers' Award 2012: Short list

Voting for this year's winner begins

Overall 19 novels is included in the shortlist of nominated works for the Readers' Prize 2012 which the National Book Center announced on Thursday (THERE).

These are novels published by 1/10/2011 as of 30/9/2012 and selected by the Reading Clubs from a list 399 novels, whom the EKEVI sent them, based on data from BIBLIONET. Due to a tie that occurred in the count, readers will find four more novels on this year's list than in other years.

The vote will be held, in collaboration with ERT, Is the motto of the 16th Spare Parts Bazaar 15 November until 9 December. Readers can send by sms (single message charge) the code corresponding to the book of their choice, in the 54160.

The nominated novels are:

A lot of snow in front of the house (City) of Niki Anastasia (BA 1)
Isla Boa (City) of Christos Asteriou (BA 2)
Sunday afternoon in Vienna (A psycho) by Maros Vamvounakis (BA 3)
The woman of the northern kitchen (Kalendis) by Eleni Ghika (BA 4)
Anna Sikelianou: love and t’ dream (Kastaniotis) of K. Gourgouliani, N. K. Dominant (BA 5)
I, Zachos Zaharis (Kastaniotis) by Lena Divanis (BA 6)
The Foxes of Gosport (Cedar) of Menis Koumantareas (BA 7)
Vertical outlet (Patakis) by Paschalis Lampardi (BA 8)
Thinning (Gavrielidis) by Petros Markaris (BA 9)
Bonsai woman (Patakis) of Voula Mastori (BA 10)
The four colors of summer (City) of Tevkros Michaelidis (BA 11)
At the edge of the night (Patakis) of Kostas Murselas (BA 12)
How the world ends (Kalendis) by Maria Xylouri (BA 13)
Dark inscriptions (Metaichmium) by Alexis Panselinos (BA 14)
The times of memory (A psycho) of Theodoris Papatheodoros (BA 15)
God himself (Metaichmium) by Sakis Serefa (BA 16)
Film noir (A psycho) by Dimitris Stefanakis (BA 17)
For the love of geometry (Patakis) of Soti Triantafillou (BA 18)
The world at its own pace (Patakis) by Christos Homenidis (BA 19)

Each reader is entitled to one vote only, which is automatically registered in the ERT telephone polling system.

The final result of the vote comes half from the votes of the readers while the other half comes from the votes already given by the Reading Clubs.

The prize was awarded in the past to Isidoros Zourgos' Anemolia (2011), As I wanted to live by Eleni Priovolou (2010), the Imaret of Yiannis Kalpouzos (2009), I learned everything from you but I forgot a word by Dimitris Buradas (2008), Mr. Episkopakis by Andreas Mitsou (2007), the Amilita deep waters of Rhea Galanaki (2006) and The Method of Orleans by Eugenia Fakinou (2005).

Source : tovima.gr

THEATER: Kramer vs. Kramer

…at the Emporikon theater

Hellenic Theamaton presents, for the first time in Greece, the show "Kramer vs. Kramer", at the Emporikon theater.

The film Kramer vs. Kramer adapted and directed by Robert Benton and starring Meryl Streep and Dustin Hoffman, was awarded the 1985 with 5 Oscar: Best movie, Direction, Adapted Screenplay, First Male and Second Female Role and emerged as a great box office success.

The play deals with the transformation of an "absent" parent into an ideal father who tries to make up for the absence of his wife and mother of their minor child when she left them to find her "lost self" away from the trapped role of mother-wife. But he returns and claims custody of the child. A legal battle is inevitable. The intense dramatic elements of the work divided and still divides the public, however in the end what remains unchanged is the selfless and everlasting love of the parents for the child.

In the performance at the Emporikon theater that will premiere on Thursday 15 November, the performance of the play is signed by Mirella Papaoikonomou and the direction is by Eleni Skoti.

They play:
Dimitris Alexandris (Ted), Maria Zorba (Joanna), Athena Maximou (Margaret), Christodoulos Stylianou (Jim), Dimitris Mavros (John) and the children of Yiannis Bariamis, Alkis Pantazopoulos, Markos Dellatolas (Billy).
 

Source : culturenow.gr

The exploits of Theseus at the National Archaeological Museum

Invitation for children on 25 November

Children are invited to watch the Sunday Tale of the National Archaeological Museum dedicated to the mythical hero Theseus, on Sunday 25 November. Niki Kaparis will narrate the hero's exploits and exploits, while Yiannis Pseimadas will accompany the narration with the sounds of percussion and stringed musical instruments.. Subsequently, the museum's archaeologist Maria Selekou will undertake to connect the myth with archaeology, through the slide show, using observational material and dramatization with the help of a maze.

The fairy tale is aimed at children 5-12 years old and is provided free of charge with necessary registrations by phone 210 8217724 and 210 8217717. Hours of operation: 11:00-12:00 p. μ. and 12:15-13:15 μ. μ.

Source : tovima.gr

The Zeppelin did not deflate

The much talked about last concert of the British rock band, which was given in December of 2007 in London, will be shown at the Concert Hall

It is meant to be the "live" appearances of Led Zeppelin in our country to be absolutely related to… cinema screenings in dark rooms. This was the case for years with their classic live album 'The Song Remains the Same', which every rock generation "experienced" in some cinema b’ projection.
The same will happen now, a few decades later, with the long-awaited "Celebration Day" of the British band. But this time there are two important differences: first, we are not talking about just any room, since it will be shown on 16 November in the Alexandra Triantis Hall of the Megaros Musikis. Secondly, we won't be… by ourselves, as the same has happened in all the major cities of the world.
This is the only concert given by the band after its disbandment, which they attended 18.000 spectators at London's famous O2 arena on 10 December 2007. The film has already been shown in Manhattan (Ziegfried Theater), in London (Hammersmith Apollo), in Berlin and Tokyo, while it is expected to be shown in 1.500 halls, The day for the draw of the two lucky ones 40 Countries. This particular concert had even recorded a unique record: about 20 millions of people from all over the world wanted to be at the O2 then. Naturally, such a thing would be impossible, even if Led Zeppelin played every night for a year and a half…

"Debts" and complaints
Until the last moment, the band's singer Robert Plant, in interviews he gave about the group's reunion, insisted that such a concert was not part of his plans in particular., of the most successful after the breakup of the rock quartet the 1980, after drummer John Bonham died of asphyxiation in his sleep, after a night of heavy drinking.

They finally revised because, as they had typically stated in the press conference that had preceded their concert, "we owed both ourselves and the audience a great last concert". The concert was also a tribute to Ahmet Ertegan, founder of Atlantic Records, the man who discovered the band from its first steps, at the end of his decade 1960.
Since their breakup, the remaining Led Zeppelin have all performed three shows together.

The first became the 1985 on the occasion of Live Aid, where Phil Collins and Tony Thompson of Chic took over as drummers. But Robert Plant didn't like it at all, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones. The second took place on the occasion of the MTV themed series "Unplugged Series", but without bassist Jones, and captured on the live album and dvd 'No Quarter'.
Plant and Page met four years later, the 1998, for the album "Walking into Clarksdale", while the third meeting of the three took place the 1995 on the occasion of Led Zeppelin's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In fact, John Paul Jones had then made a bitter comment about his absence the previous time. "Thanks, my friends, that you finally remembered my phone number" he had said. To her, the fourth and probably last time, Bonham's son sat in the drummer's place, Jason.
"Celebration Day" will be screened three days before its official release, either on dvd or on cd and vinyl, or even in a combination of the above formats. It contains in total 16 songs and, so as not to over-educate it, pretty much everything one would want to hear at a Led Zeppelin concert – with Page always sounding equally excellent on guitar and Plant, though without the characteristic high notes of the past, more meaningful and expressive than ever. As for filming, director Dick Carruthers did not resort to technological tricks. Simply, along with his large staff, recorded in every detail the essence of such an event.

Page's guitar, Plant's crowns
Why all the fuss about Led Zeppelin; But because it is one of the biggest and most commercial bands in the history of music. Along with Elvis Presley, of the Beatles and the great country star Garth Brooks, are the only names to have surpassed in sales in the US the 100 million. album and worldwide about 300. They are one of the few bands or artists to have more than four diamond albums to their credit (sales greater than 10 million. copies), while six of their nine albums have reached No 1 of the USA.
Their influence, no, has been huge in the years following their creation. This was evident in the sound of many great bands – starting with Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Queen, through the Ramones and the Cult and up to Nirvana, to Pearl Jam and Soundgarden. The secret of Zeppelin's success is of course not just that they coined the term hard rock – which along the way evolved into heavy metal -, but in that they managed to create a musical hybrid that uniquely combined their love of rock and roll and the blues with the mysticism of English folk, the Celtic tradition and Bach, the reggae, the pop, the soul, the funk, even Arabic and Indian music.
Their music was a powerful cocktail that combined with the now "mythical" lyrics and the skill of four super musicians set the imagination of millions of rock fans on a different trajectory, who imitated Page's every guitar move and every flick of Plant's hair as he pulled out his infamous crowns in anthemic songs, like "Black Dog", «Stairway to Heaven», «Whole Lotta Love», «Kashmir» και «Dazed and Confused».

When & where:
Led Zeppelin's 'Celebration Day' will be screened on Friday 16 November on 9 p.m. in the Alexandra Triantis Hall of the Athens Concert Hall. Tickets: 15 euro (general admission), 10 euro (students). Information on tel. 210 7282.333, www.megaron.gr

Nomination of the Greek documentary Morphogenesis in a Finnish festival

The documentary by director-producer Christos N. Caracas "Morphogenesis", distinguished and shown in November at the Wildlife Vaasa Festival 2012 Finland, 21 with 25 November, while claiming at the same time the award for Best Artistic Film (Terranova Artistic Award by the Ostrobothian).

"The documentary Morphogenesis
was born out of thoughts about art and how it
is produced. The concept of form and genesis is mainly o
reflection of every person who integrates his thought into one
philosophical background. The world around us often does not respond
aesthetically but also in real conditions in what
we think. Many times copying is what dominates art
,in reality ,in human relationships,in everyday life.H
utopian thinking of the new new,of innovation several times
we consider it a fantasy and a dream. Camus said that “only approximate thought can give birth to reality” και με γνώμονα αυτό η μορφογέννεση είναι αναγκαία συνθήκη για την πραγματική ζωή»
σημειώνει ο σκηνοθέτης Χρήστος Ν. Καρακάσης.

Λίγα λόγια για το ντοκιμαντέρ
THE αρχιτέκτονας Δημήτρης Μάντικας
μετατρέπει την φαντασία και την νόηση σε μια ποιητική της μορφογένεσης.
Ειναι διπλωματούχος της Γαλλικής Κυβερνήσεως D.P.L.G με σπουδές στην
Ecole Nationale Superieure dArchitecture U.P.1 των Παρισίων. The
its original architectural compositions, the originality of constructions,
compose his course so far. Using natural materials, such as
iron and glass. It gives form to χρυσή τομή της νοημοσύνης
ενώ με τη βοήθεια των χρωμάτων ανάγει το ριζόχαρτο της αρχιτεκτονικής
στον καμβά της μοντέρνας τέχνης. Επί 30 Χρόνια ζει μόνιμα χειμώνα
καλοκάιρι στην Μύκονο.

Source : elculture.gr

Appeal for education by Dimitris Mytaras

"Soon we will be the garbage of Europe!»

 "Greek MPs, save education and our children", is the
appeal addressed by the Greek visual artist and academic,
Dimitris Mytaras, in a letter he sends to the media. Dimitris
Mytaras who was on 40 years teacher at the College of Fine Arts
Arts proposes the creation of a law which would define precisely
the operation of educational institutions and clearly define
their operation, while sounding the alarm: if education
continue to operate in the already existing way "soon we will have
become the garbage of Europe!»

Here is Dimitris Mytaras' letter in detail:

"It is a fact known to all that our universities are degraded
internationally with no hope of recovery. The problems from what I have
found are mainly two: One is the interests of the teachers
which evolve according to their own criteria by voting for each other
without ratings, and second the interests of the parties which
they fish for voters through college students.
Because I lived 40 years as a teacher at ASKT, in the premises of the Polytechnic,
I think the problem should be put under’ before the Parliament and after study
to pass a law, which will precisely determine the operation of educational institutions
 Let us study the existing ways of operation of the big ones
institutions of Europe and America and to implement a law
strict which determines the obligations of students and teachers.
It is unthinkable for teachers to develop without an evaluation system
 It is unthinkable worldwide by decision of the student union to
interrupt the lessons etc’ indefinitely and creating huge gaps
in teaching. It is unthinkable to take over with a lot of theft and
violence against the educational staff and any kind
criminal offences, such as beating teachers and controlling students
clubs, by party orders. If they continue in the same way in a while
we will have become her trash
Europe!
 The legislative power, where is the Parliament, to assign to a
university committee, outside party criteria and concessions, to
draw up a law that guarantees the correct operation and correct
development of educational institutions.
 We believe that the Hellenic Parliament has an obligation to save it
the difficult phase the education which is the future of young people because
at some point we will have to sweep the yards of Europe
Union since we won't find work anywhere, as is now done with them
impoverished immigrants.
Greek MPs, save our children, because the cost will be
huge if we don't hurry. The Hellenic Parliament to save Education.
Pass a law for its operation at all levels. Consult them
major foreign universities and organize our own. The great interest
and the future is education".
Source : tovima.gr

An unknown Egyptian princess in the light

An unknown Egyptian princess in the light

The tomb of the unknown, Egyptian
princess was brought to light by archaeologists from the Institute of Archaeology
Czech Republic in the region of Abukir, near Cairo. According to the
inscriptions, in hieroglyphics of course, her name was Sert Nebti, daughter
of Pharaoh Men Salbo, who also is unknown to them
archaeologists. As for the dating of the tomb, it goes back to 2500 p. X.
in the period of the 5th Dynasty. The name of the princess is mentioned
in the inscriptions found on four limestone pillars at
vestibule of her tomb. However, a vestibule with
the sarcophagi of four officials as well as with statues of men,
women and a child.

 The announcement was made by the Minister of Antiquities of Egypt Mohammed Ibrahim,
who also raised the question, if near her grave are also
those of her father and mother, something anyway that will be answered at
near future. The head of the Department of Egyptian and
Greco-Roman Antiquities Mohamed El – Biali he stated
besides, that the excavation is at an early stage while the site remains
closed to the public. The Czech Institute of Egyptology
sponsored by Charles University in Prague.
Source : tovima.gr