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Inside the Forgotten Scandal of Caroline Astor's Gowns

How the New York socialite (and star of The Gilded Age) Caroline Astor found herself at war with the U.S. goverment. 

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ARTS: Internationalisation Of Contemporary Greek Culture In The USA

Greece has the unique advantage of people’s pre-existing emotional connection to its ancient world, but how are things for contemporary Greek culture? In your

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Sozita Gountouna struggles relentlessly for the dissemination of Greek culture in a contemporary and "open" way

Georgia Drakaki The cultural platform GREECE IN USA is a global organization that promotes Greek culture abroad and promotes international cultural cooperation. Founded in New York by the internationally renowned Greek adjunct professor CUNY Sozita Goudouna, one of America’s most prominent Greek curators. GREECE IN USA makes an impressive opening amid a pandemic, launching, with the support of the Greek Ministry of Culture, the group exhibition “The Right to Silence?” / “The Right to Silence?” on the penitentiary system, prison and incarceration regimes and the reform of criminal justice, in different geographical and political contexts. The first phase of the exhibition is currently presented at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, City University of New York with the participation of 43 Greek and Cypriot Artists, while the second parallel action is expected in February at “Undercurrent”, one of the most influential Brooklyn-based showrooms worldwide.

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