Walking around with “uncomfortable” feelings

I am starting to notice, as I get older, that us humans tend to push away, or rather try to completely erase, emotions that are not so positive. Anger, pain, sorrow, fear, despair, chaos. We embrace and seek only the feelings that bring us euphoria and security, both physically as well as in our soul. And […]
+1 chromosome… benefit and not a dissadvantage

Living in a world of image and appearance, we have an absurd demand from others – but also from ourselves – to be perfect in everything we do. Anyone who deviates from this so-called “perfection” and excellence, is automatically excluded from social events. What we forget though, is that none of us is truly “perfect” […]
Beat Poetry: The Liberation of Poetry in the 20th Century

“I’m churnin’ out novels like Beat poetry on Amphetamines” Lana Del Rey sings indolently and blithely in Brooklyn Baby and one can’t help but feel the lyrics, want to absorb them and, at the same time, comb them out. Because within them lies poetry, poetry so true that it flows as if in the veins and wanders […]
On Fridays we Love Issue 6: Thanasis Papakonstantinou

Thanasis Papakonstantinou. His name has left -and still leaves- its indelible mark both on the music scene and the souls of the people who listen to him. Born on April 26, 1959, in Elassona, a beautiful Greek town, this man lights up our days a bit more with his talent and his uniqueness. A singer, […]
Stuck cassette

I look around me; wheels that constantly move on the gray asphalt, to remind us of the never-ending “journey” of time. People are coming and going – who knows where to and how many times they have made this journey. Buses, always with their route marked, pass the same traffic lights, the same stops, the […]
Failure or second chace?

Sunday, 7:27 p.m., Central Library of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, in the middle of the exam period. The scene is quite familiar: heads bent over books, computers, and notebooks, determined to achieve their goal, which is none other than getting through another exam. When I look at these faces, though, do you know what […]
On Fridays we Love Issue 5: Yoke

On a Wednesday like any other, something piqued our curiosity on a friend’s living room. A magazine that looked like a book with a cover, on which the photo of the Northern Lights made us unable to take our eyes off it. Yoke won us over since the very first moment we touched its pages. […]
Life for Sims

We created the information society – or, more precisely, the society of countless information – for our convenience. To know what the license plates of the taxi we are waiting for are, to keep up to date with global developments, to check the availability of movie theaters, or the existence of a salamander named axolotl, […]
On Fridays we Love: Auguste Corteau

“What does it mean when a book unlocks doors in your soul that you keep tightly closed because pain lives unabated inside them?” the author writes. And the truth is that no one could better describe the emotional attachment that every reader feels having encountered a book by Auguste Corteau than the author himself in his […]